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Dec 15, 2023 · The JOIN VASA TODAY link will take you to the JOIN page. There you will be able to purchase a TAD (Trail Access Decal), transfer an existing TAD to another vehicle or purchase a club only membership to any of the VASA clubs (TAD not included).
- Join Vasa/Renew Tad
Join VASA/Renew TAD . 2024 TADs go on sale December 15,...
- ATV Laws in Vermont
(B) displays a valid VASA Trail Access Decal (TAD). (2)...
- Clubs
VASA clubs consist of 100% volunteers- people just like you,...
- FAQs
By Vermont statute you must have written permission to cross...
- Annual Meeting
2024 VASA Annual Meeting Date has been set. 2024 Annual...
- Trails
Vermont has the riding you desire, no matter what that is....
- Ride in Vermont
If you have a Vermont registration, everything you need to...
- About
Vermont ATV Sportsman’s Association (VASA) is the statewide...
- Forms
VASA Club Sign Store . Private sign store for clubs to...
- News
July 20 2024 Hosted by Southern Vermont Trail Riders Watch...
- Join Vasa/Renew Tad
Join VASA/Renew TAD . 2023 is VASA’s 25th Anniversary! To mark the occasion, we will be giving away a free VASA t-shirt to the first 25 members to purchase a 2023 TAD. Don't miss out, get yours now! Joining VASA or Renewing your TAD is easy. Preview trail system and application help info below, then click the link to purchase TAD (Trail ...
About VASA. Vermont ATV Sportsman’s Association (VASA) is the statewide association of local ATV clubs, authorized by, and in partnership with, the State of Vermont to develop and manage ATV trails in Vermont. VASA is dedicated to developing, promoting and conserving responsible family-based ATV recreation in Vermont, and is providing ATV ...
The Vermont ATV Sportsman’s Association (VASA) was formed in 1998 as a central point of contact in ATV recreation in the State of Vermont. VASA has been instrumental in leading a safety improvement effort in Vermont. VASA is modeled after the Vermont Association of Snow Travelers, which has been highly successful in leading a volunteer effort ...
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If you have a Vermont registration, everything you need to ride in Vermont will cost $80. The breakdown of where your money goes is as follows: Out of your total $80, $30 is for your Trail Access Decals, $20 is for your VASA membership and $30 is for your local club membership.
VASA clubs consist of 100% volunteers- people just like you, who enjoy riding, have jobs, families and busy lives. They make the time to do what they need to do to keep their sport alive and thriving. Without these volunteers there would be no legal riding in Vermont. That being said, they are always in need of a few extra hands.