Welcome to the Elk City Dust Devils ATV Club's Home Page.
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The Elk City Idaho Dust Devils is located in the Nez Perce National Forest.
We are proud of our community support and the friends we have established.
We also cooperate with public land management and regulatory agencies to
maintain and keep open the trails we have fought hard to keep.
We have a Parks and Recreation trail contract every year in which we
maintain 30 miles of ATV trails.
We also have events during the season, Everyone is welcome to come and
have fun with us at any event, unless it is posted Members Only. ( check the
events page)
We ask that you stay on the trail, No cross-country travel. Do not go on trails
that are closed, as this reflects on all outdoor enthusiast that want to keep
what we have.
Officers
President--- Valerie Patton 208-842-2501
Vice-President--- Mark Thornton
Secretary--Donna Thornton
Treasure--- Debbie Rendleman 208-842-2605
Board of Directors:
Charlie Barnett 208-842-2539
Vesta Barnett 208-842-2539
Mike Evett 208-842-2846
Our President, Valerie Patton
Elk City , Idaho in the
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Board of Director and
Past President, Mike
Evett , up to NO
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Looking at Elk City from Elk
Summit
The purpose of the Dust Devils is:
A. To foster, promote and enhance the use of All-Terrain Vehicles (hereinafter referred to as ATVs) for recreational purposes in the State of Idaho. B. To encourage, promote, and educate the safe and responsible use of ATVs. C. To organize and sponsor ATV rides and events. D. To cooperate with public land management and/or regulatory agencies, but always reserving the right to oppose regulations or actions the Dust Devils considers unfair and/or not serving the best interests of the members. E. To sponsor the enactment of fair state, federal and private land use laws and regulations pertaining to the ownership and operation of ATVs. To actively oppose such laws and regulations as are determined to be detrimental to the best interests of the members. F. To actively seek out and build mutually beneficial relationships with other recreational users of public land.
The Dust Devils recognizes that organized ATV competition is an important part of recreational use of such machines.
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