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http://www.azgfd.gov/outdoor_recreation/arizona_ohv_trails.shtml |
Yep! Since January, 2009, all Off highway vehicles require a tag and you can acquire them at any of FooteWork's locations in just minutes.
Check out Arizona's OHV Program at: http://azstateparks.com/ohv/clubs.html
Here are some OHV clubs and organizations in Northern Arizona:
Black Canyon Black Sheep
OHV Type: 4WD and ATV
Stan Cothern, 33151 S. Canyon Rd., Black Canyon City, AZ 85324, (623) 374-5069
beth7826@msn.com
Coconino Trail Riders
OHV Type: Dirt Bike
Keith Greenwalt, President, 2230 West Atlantic Court, Flagstaff 86001, (928) 853-7093
kkgreenwalt@msn.comhttp://www.coconinotrailriders.org/

Great Western Trail Association - Arizona Section
(Seeking Leader)
Munds Park Trail Stewards
Larry Metzler, PO Box 25626, Munds Park, AZ 86017
idmetz@fastq.com
Off-Camber Motorcycle Club (OCMC)
OHV Type: MC
Robb Hooker, Sun City, (602) 821-7916
quailchaser@offcambermc.comhttp://www.offcambermc.com/

Page Offroad Motorsports Association (POMA)
OHV Type: All & Motocross
Keith Webb, PO Box 3067, Page, AZ, (928) 645-5596
keith-webb@lycos.com
Payson Motorsports Club
Lamoyn Swendon, H.C. 5 Box 63-E, Payson, AZ 85541, (928) 474-3017
lamoyn@rmi.net
Prescott Open Trails Association
OHV Type: All
Outings, Clean-ups, Politics
Sanford Cohen, PO Box 2365, Prescott, AZ 86302, (928) 445-8289 ext. 17
sanford9@mindspring.com
RIM Country 4-Wheelers
Chuck Jacobs
PO Box 1065, Payson, AZ 85547http://asa4wdc.org/

Check out the latest story on AZ's Off-Highway Vehicle Ambassador Program in the Daily Courier and become a "Trailblazer"!
Trailblazers: OHV Ambassadors get national award
Joanna Dodder Nellans
The Daily Courier
Just five years after its inception, Arizona's Off-Highway Vehicle Ambassador Program has expanded to about 100 volunteers and received a national award.
The Public Lands Foundation, a nonprofit group of mostly retired U.S. Bureau of Land Management employees, honored the state's OHV Ambassadors with its national Landscape Stewardship Award this week.
The OHV ambassadors get special training and then hit the trails to help educate OHV riders and other public lands users throughout the state.
READ MORE IN THE DAILY COURIER
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