Who is Kiwi Snowmobile ATV Club?
The Kiwi (bird) Snowmobile Club was originally established in 1971 by a group of snowmobile enthusiasts and filed for non-profit corporate status in 1973.
Kiwi Snowmobile Club was amended to be Kiwi Snowmobile ATV Club in June of 2005.
Purpose and Objectives
- Encourage and provide fraternal association of persons interested in the recreational use of snowmobiles and ATVs
- Protect the interest of such persons in the lawful use of snowmobiles and ATVs.
- Provide an enlightened and organized cooperative. relationships with all levels of government relative to the use of snowmobiles and ATVs, as well as to regulations promulgated and governing their use.
- Assist in encouraging and protecting proper use and enjoyment of the recreational aspects of all public lands, including wilderness areas thereof; to unite in conduct and effort on behalf of the best interests of all concerned, to the extent permitted by law.
- Encourage the training of those snowmobile and ATV drivers who are required to have a certificate from the State of Minnesota.
- Formulate and encourage the adherence to safety programs by all snowmobile and ATV users.
- Disseminate information covering laws and regulations pertaining to snowmobiles and ATVs.
- Promote and foster recreational and social activities of users of snowmobiles and ATVs.
- Have Fun.
Trails
Kiwi currently maintains approximately 60+ miles of snowmobile trail connections in Anoka, Isanti, Chisago & Washington Counties. Works in cooperation with Drift Skippers Snowmobile ATV Club to maintain 120 miles of snowmobile trail and 70 miles of ATV trail in Mille Lacs and Aitkin Counties.
Membership
Dues are $10.00 for family or indivdual from December 1 to December 1...
ATVAM and MnUSA dues are seperate.
Active Member (family or individual) – needs to participate in 2 or more club meetings
Active Member (family or individual) in Good Standing - participate in 2 or more meetings and perform 8 hours of volunteer work for club that could consist of snowmobile and ATV trail work or Snowmobile and ATV Safety Training
Want More Information?
Contact club:
George Radke
651-462-1933
Come to our regularly scheduled Meetings?
Third Sunday each month, 7:00 PM @ Stacy Bar and Grill in Stacy, MN. There are some variances to meeting times & places, so if you miss us, come back again or contact George for the next scheduled meeting time.