GREAT DIVIDE RIDERS ATV CLUB

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GREAT DIVIDE RIDERS ATV CLUB

                 
Created by Members of the Cable Area including Namakagon, Drummond and Grandview. This club was formed to promote safe, courteous and responsibile ATVing. We believe if you give them a place to ride you can controll and police them. 
 
Our goal is to establish a trail system that benefits the local businesses as well as providing a safe and ecologically responsible ATV trail systems to connect with trail systems in surrounding counties.
We hope that we can co-exsist with other outdoor enthusiasts.
 
Trail maintantance is done by member volunteers who work with the state and local authorities on projects concerning trail systems. Our club patrols our current trails & routes and informs us of any downed trees, overgrown trails, missing sign, etc. We then coordinate a "Work Day" to make the necessary repairs. 
 
If you know of a trail that needs repairs please contact us at: cableareaatv@yahoo.com
and leave a brief description of the reapirs & a location (Example: signs missing on Island lake trail) THANK YOU.
 

Meetings: The 1st Monday of every month.
  
MONTHLY MEETING: Dec7, 2009 -
 7PM @ Cable Community Center

 THANK YOU to everyone who helped out at the Cable Fall Fest. You did A GREAT JOB!!!!
 
 
Great Divide Riders ATV Club.
P.O. Box 3
Cable, WI 54843

Email : cableareaatv@yahoo.com

You should always stop by your Local DNR office and get a copy of the Regulations. Knowledge is power: Wisconsin DNR ATV Regulations

 

NON Resident trail passes are required.

 

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TOWN BOARD MEETING: 2nd Wednesday of each month.

          

 

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