What can MVTR do for you?
The Merrimack Valley Trail Riders (MVTR) was organized by a group of trail riders in the early 70s.
Although the sport is low keyed in scope, it is one of high profile to the eyes and ears of the general public. With concern of State mandated controls (driven by public perception), a desire to unify many of the “riding buddies groups” into a single social environment, and a wish to foster riding and protecting users’ rights and advancing opportunities, MVTR was formed.
Since its inception, MVTR has been active at the State level in introducing legislation allowing the use of legal trail bikes on public ways and promoting proper rider behavior to land owner/managers and the public. MVTR sponsors training seminars, informal trail rides and organized recreation and competition events. Understanding and advancing the concept of multi-use trails, the Club has attempted to work with other groups, primarily ATV users, mountain bikers and snowmobilers, in an attempt to foster good will, understanding and cooperation. Since 2001 MVTR has been an affiliate club of the New Hampshire Off Highway Vehicle Association (NHOHVA). NHOHVA represents all OHRV users at the State level in legislation and legal matters.
Monthly meetings are comprised of riders exchanging ideas on topics ranging from suspension tuning to protective equipment design, OHRV registration to trail development.
Monthly meetings are comprised of riders exchanging ideas on topics ranging from suspension tuning to protective equipment design, OHRV registration to trail development.
MVTR can show you where to ride, how to ride and who to ride with.
“MVTR is the heart of two wheeled trail riding in New Hampshire.”
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