ATV / OHV Trail Permits available starting April 7 at
Trail Partner Locations
NOTE: A New Trail Permit system went into effect for St. Lawrence County Multi-use trails on June 1, 2021.
NOTE: Online permit sales will begin on April 14. More info at https://www.visitstlc.com/atv-ride/
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ABCD Hardware & Supply, 648 NY-11C, Winthrop, NY
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Boyces General Store, 3914 St Hwy 56, South Colton, NY
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Fun Unlimited, 2068 NY-812, Gouverneur, NY
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GT's Restaurant, 1156 NY-115, Russell, NY
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Jelly Bean Campground 7 St Regis St, Brasher, NY
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MotoSports World, 9771 NY-56, Massena, NY
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Robideau's Mahogany Ridge (RMR) Bar and Grill, 3927 NY-56, South Colton, NY
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SLC Highway Department, 44 Park Street, Canton, NY
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St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce / Visitor Center, 101 Main Street, Canton, NY
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What you need to get your permit:
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- Current and valid insurance card for each vehicle that matches the address on your application.
- License plate number or VIN number.
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Credit card, debit card, or Paypal account, NO CASH accepted.
- If already a member of a local ATV Club, a current membership card will be required as proof.
- Valid email address.
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How much does a permit cost?
Your first permit purchased is $65, any additional permits purchased on the same application are $20 each (addresses on the insurance cards must match address provided). If you are a current member of one of the ATV Clubs listed on the application, you can receive a $20 discount. 3-day trail passers are available for $20.
Where do funds received from permit sales go?
The money you pay for your permits all goes into the trail fund to be spent on establishing, maintaining and operating the St. Lawrence County Trail System.
How do I become an ATV Club member?
You can join and pay for Club membership through the St. Lawrence County Permit application and receive your discount at checkout.
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A Note from the St. Lawrence County Trails Advisory Board:
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"The St Lawrence County Legislators formed the St Lawrence County Trails Advisory Board and Trail Coordinator in 2006 to establish a countywide interconnecting multi-use ATV trail system that connects thru St Lawrence County communities to adjoining counties. The board is excited for the second year of trail permit sales to start soon and looking forward to working with the ATV/OHV Clubs to maintain existing trails and developing new trails to connect to Lewis County! You can join the club of your choice at the same time you buy your trail pass online or you can contact clubs directly to join. Look to St Lawrence Trails Facebook page for club contacts and meetings!"
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Explore the interactive trail site....
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Rules of the Trail: Enjoy Responsibly
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- Stay on marked trail. Enter and exit the trail system only at trailheads or town connectors.
- Trail is open 6:00 am until midnight unless special permission is granted.
- Obey all signs, gates and barriers.
- Always stop when signaled by a law enforcement or safety patrol officer.
- No camping or campfires are permitted.
- Respect the environment. Travel with minimum impact. Do not litter. Carry out what you carry in and leave nothing behind.
- Always carry personal identification.
- Watch the weather and dress appropriately.
- Adult supervision is required for those under 18.
- No alcohol may be consumed on the trail.
- Be prepared – carry a first aid kit, tools, spare equipment and a cell phone or two way radio.
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Start planning a Trail-cation!
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St. Lawrence County is located 1 hour from Ottawa, 2.5 hours from Montreal, 3.5 hours from Albany, 2 hours from Syracuse on New York's Northern border. Nestled between the Adirondack Mountains and the St. Lawrence River, you can enjoy a relaxed, affordable and family friendly getaway.
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St. Lawrence County Chamber | 315-386-4000 | www.VisitSTLC.com
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