Welcome,
This is an organization bringing families and individuals together with the same interests for the purpose of having fun and recreation.
Families and Individuals will get the opportunity to enjoy our beautiful state by using and not abusing county, state, or federal land.
This organization will also give us an opportunity to have a voice on land issues. The people will get to go to events such as picnics, poker runs, and trips for little or no cost at all. Emphasizing safety and the safe use of all off road vehicles such as Jeeps, 4 wheel drive trucks, ATV's and motorcycles.

2008 Changes
SUPERVISION: All youth under age 16 must be supervised by an adult who:
-Is at least 18 years old.
-Holds a valid ATV education card.
-Is able to immediately help or direct the youth.
CHIN STRAPS: Helmets are currently required for youth under age 18 for quads (Class I) and dirt bikes (Class III). Now the helmet chin strap must be fastened.
2009 Changes
RIDER FIT: Rider Fit guidelines will help properly match youth to an appropriately sized quad.
ONLINE SAFETY TRAINING: Safety training is mandatory for quad and dirt bike operators riding on lands open for public use. >>more

Anyone operating their Class I, II, or III ATV on public lands needs to have an ATV Permit. >>>more

Read a great article about our Oregon Dunes from our friends at TOYHAULER Magazine.
When someone says “sand dunes” to you, it generally conjures up a vision of a hot and dusty monotone landscape without any shade or water for miles. The Oregon Dunes are a polar opposite. Located just north of Coos Bay is a densely forested seascape dotted with dozens of brackish lakes of the deepest azure with ribbons of the brightest sand woven in between them. This is a duners dream—from the towering dunes of Winchester Bay to the technical trails of Spinreel and Horsfall, the Oregon Dunes have something for everyone. >>more
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