Trails as marketing aids
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If it's like most of Wisconsin he will. DNR guys in Wisconsin are VERY firm on their ATV trail rules. If they catch you riding in an area not designated as an ATV trail or an ATV route, you are going to get a ticket - even if you were only on if for a hundred yards.
Years ago we parked in a lot that was right on the border between Jackson and Clark counties. Jackson trails were closed that day but Clark county was open. The parking lot was actually in Jackson county but it gave access to both trail systems. However, the access point from the lot first touched a Jackson County trail - turn right and you stayed in Jackson County, turn left and a few feet away you were in Clark County. We rode all day, got back, loaded up and then got nailed by a ranger. The only thing that saved us from getting a ticket (for each ATV, and we had 4) was that we were already tied down. While he 'knew' that we had been riding, he couldn't prove that we hadn't just arrived to unload. So we took his suggestion as to where to find a parking lot that gave full access to Clark County trails only and left.
Years ago we parked in a lot that was right on the border between Jackson and Clark counties. Jackson trails were closed that day but Clark county was open. The parking lot was actually in Jackson county but it gave access to both trail systems. However, the access point from the lot first touched a Jackson County trail - turn right and you stayed in Jackson County, turn left and a few feet away you were in Clark County. We rode all day, got back, loaded up and then got nailed by a ranger. The only thing that saved us from getting a ticket (for each ATV, and we had 4) was that we were already tied down. While he 'knew' that we had been riding, he couldn't prove that we hadn't just arrived to unload. So we took his suggestion as to where to find a parking lot that gave full access to Clark County trails only and left.
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Road riding legal in much of Wisconsin
Many townships in Northern Wisconsin allow you to ride on town roads, and more are opening all the time. A state law allows snowmobilers to ride on roads (even state highways I think) from their place of lodging to the nearest designated trail. It sounds like something resort owners got passed. They haven't gotten around to applying that to ATV'ers yet. I hope at least some parts of Minnesota have similar regulations.
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Many townships in Northern Wisconsin allow you to ride on town roads, and more are opening all the time. A state law allows snowmobilers to ride on roads (even state highways I think) from their place of lodging to the nearest designated trail. It sounds like something resort owners got passed. They haven't gotten around to applying that to ATV'ers yet. I hope at least some parts of Minnesota have similar regulations.
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Many townships in Northern Wisconsin allow you to ride on town roads, and more are opening all the time. A state law allows snowmobilers to ride on roads (even state highways I think) from their place of lodging to the nearest designated trail. It sounds like something resort owners got passed. They haven't gotten around to applying that to ATV'ers yet. I hope at least some parts of Minnesota have similar regulations.
Minnesota (up north, anyway...) allows riding on county and city roads, but not state. You can even ride down town Thief River Falls and most other small towns.
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dee you should have contacted me about this thread beings i live up here, SHAME ON YOUR LOL anyways i live in roseau county which is in nw mn and i am thinking you are looking at going to roseau or lake of the woods country or somewhere close? anyways we have done alot of work and we can legally ride atv's on all gravel roads and all secondary highways. also the border patrol isn't as **** as they were 2 years ago about getting close to the border, trust me on this i have stories. the dnr isn't as **** anymore about having mud on the tires. if you have any questions please feel free to im me.
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dee you should have contacted me about this thread beings i live up here, SHAME ON YOUR LOL anyways i live in roseau county which is in nw mn and i am thinking you are looking at going to roseau or lake of the woods country or somewhere close? anyways we have done alot of work and we can legally ride atv's on all gravel roads and all secondary highways. also the border patrol isn't as **** as they were 2 years ago about getting close to the border, trust me on this i have stories. the dnr isn't as **** anymore about having mud on the tires. if you have any questions please feel free to im me.
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