From Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife <[email protected]>
Subject ATV season is almost here!
Date May 17, 2024 1:32 PM
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Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife





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Learn how to be safe and responsible this season!
ATV

With thousands of miles of beautiful trails across the state, we know you are looking forward to riding! Please remember that many of Maine's ATV trails do not open until after Memorial Day weekend and several trails will remain closed for an extended period due to storm damage. Always check with the local club to make sure the trails are open. You can also find trail news and notices on the Bureau of Parks and Lands website. [ [link removed] ] ?We hope you have a safe, memorable season on the trails.

*Do your part to keep Maine?s ATV trails open for generations to come:*


* Stay on marked ATV trails. ATV trails have green and white signs. "Remember, not all snowmobile trails are ATV trails."
* Respect closed trail signs.
* Never drink and ride.
* Drive to the right and at an appropriate speed.
* Tread lightly ? Don?t tear up the trail!
* Remember that modified exhausts are illegal.
* Be respectful on ATV access routes ? Yield to all traffic and never pass a vehicle.
* Be courteous to others when riding on multi-use trails.
* Help prevent wildlfires. Stay on marked trails. Avoid riding in dry vegetation. Discard smoking materials appropriately, and call 911 if you see a fire.
* Register your ATV.??For every ATV registration purchased, over 2/3 of the fee goes directly into the trail maintenance fund.
* Support a local ATV club by donating your time and/or money.

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Help continue the tradition of public access to private land!

Many ATV trails in Maine exist thanks to the generousity of private landowners who allow access! Show your support and appreciation by becoming an Outdoor Partner and join the team of outdoor enthusiasts, landowners, and Maine Game Wardens who are dedicated to preserving Maine's legacy of access to private land. Without your support, the opportunities we have to enjoy Maine's beautiful outdoors could be lost forever.

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*Ways you can become an Outdoor Partner:*

* Become an Outdoor Partners Member [ [link removed] ]
* Purchase Outdoor Partners Gear Online [ [link removed] ]
* Stay Informed [ [link removed] ]
* Volunteer Your Time [ [link removed] ]
* Purchase a Maine Sportsman License Plate [ [link removed] ]


*LEARN MORE* [ [link removed] ]


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Register your ATV

Registration fees fund trail maintenance and building new trails. Fees also support volunteer ATV clubs who provide critical work maintaining the trail systems, and private landowners who allow trail access.*?For every ATV registration purchased, over 2/3 of the fee goes directly into the trail maintenance fund.*

All ATV registrations expire June 30.

*Maine residents may renew?*an ATV registration?online [ [link removed] ].?*New registrations*?must be done through a registration agent such as a town office or the?MDIFW main office in Augusta [ [link removed] ].

*Nonresidents may do both new and renewal *ATV registrations?online [ [link removed] ].

Beginning May 1st of each year, registrations will be valid from the date of issue through June 30 of the following year.

*REGISTER ONLINE* [ [link removed] ]


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ATV Size Restrictions in Maine

*Oversized ATV:* An ATV that is wider than 65 inches or that weighs more than *2,000 *pounds according to the original manufacturer?s specifications cannot be registered with the State of Maine (except in certain situations described below).


* Exception: Registration of an oversized ATV is allowed for?Maine residents only?who previously registered that oversized ATV before January 1, 2022. An oversized ATV that is allowed under this law to be registered by its current Maine-resident owner may
be transferred to a new (Maine resident) owner who may also register that ATV.

*Where?Registered?Oversized ATVs May Operate:*?A legally registered oversized ATV may operate on land where they have permission from the landowner or lessee, on frozen waters of the state, and portions of state approved ATV trails which do not limit the use of oversized ATVs. Additionally, written permission of the landowner or lessee is required for use of an ATV on cropland or pastureland or in an orchard.

*Where?Unregistered?ATVs (Including Oversized ATVs) May Operate:*?Unregistered ATVs, whether oversized or not, are allowed to be operated only on land the operator owns or leases. Exception: If written permission is obtained from the landowner or lessee *and* that person is engaged solely in a business activity (other than a business activity involving recreational use of the oversized ATV) oversized unregistered ATVs may be operated on that land.

"ATV dealers are required to notify purchasers of oversized ATVs (new and used) of this law. ATV registration agents are required to notify ATV owners and provide education on oversized ATVs at the time of registration.?"Learn more. [ [link removed](ATVs).pdf ]






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More information

ATV Laws + Rules [ [link removed] ]

ATV News and Trail Notices [ [link removed] ]

Bureau of Parks and Lands ATV Trails [ [link removed] ]

Become an Outdoor Partner [ [link removed] ]








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