White Mountain Open Trails Association is dedicated to protecting our lands while improving available riding ATV trails. They maintain a helpful website with ATV trail tips and maps and links to other ATV associations.
The Navajo County ATV Roughriders Club is a prominent member of the White Mountain Open Trails family. This club is currently working to expand it's membership in hope of developing an ATV trail park in their area.
This ATV club has some lofty goals. First, they are striving to educate ATV riders about trail rules and etiquette to head off the usual problems associated with irresponsible riding, such as trash and trespassing on private lands.
Next, the club is working hard to keep the lines of communication open between state legislators, private land owners, and ATV enthusiasts in an effort to promote a positive relationship that should help preserve the privelege of off road riding.
The Navajo County ATV Roughriders also organize volunteer projects to help clear and maintain trails, including brush and fallen tree removals, keeping the trails open for all ATV enthusiasts.
Currently, the club is preparing to take registrations for the 2006 Arizona ATV Outlaw Trail Jamboree. The first two years of this ATV event have been a resounding success and 2006 should be even greater. The club is also putting together a work party to install signs for the new Cross District Trail.
If you'd like to join up, just go to: https://www.wmota.org/Index.html for more info.