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Important Information:
REGISTRATION: To operate an ATV or Side by Side in Vermont on VASA trails, every approved vehicle must be registered. Most states, especially Vermont, require proof of ownership and paying a fee. We will accept Non-Resident registrations after review, they must state your machine is an ATV, is not expired, and have your appropriate personal information such as name, address, vehicle plate number, etc. To complete a registration online in Vermont, visit Vermont DMV ATV Registration Page.
RIDING LEGALLY: All riders must be over age 18, or have completed the online safety course between ages 12 to 18 and then be riding with an adult over age 18 without a suspended Driver’s License. The safety course is recommended for all riders, information is available in our Ride in Vermont section of this website. All riders must follow Vermont Helmet Statute, carry their Liability Insurance Card, current state registration, VASA Membership documentation, and have VASA Trail Access Decals attached to their vehicle.
PURCHASING A VASA TRAIL ACCESS DECAL ONLINE: Choose the proper link below for either your first machine or additional machines, you can make requests for as many machines as you like but you or your spouse must be the registered owner on the registration with the corresponding address. For any questions about the fees or discounts, feel free to contact VASA at 800-477-5075 ext. 101. Upon completion of payment, a 10-day Pass will be emailed to you immediately. Trail Access Decals are mailed USPS in the next few days, and Final VASA Membership Documentation is emailed as well.
$60 VT Resident
$105 Non- Resident
VASA Trail Access Decals are non-refundable.
The goal of VASA is to provide a trail network that is varied in challenge and experiences, but we are also not free from Mother Nature and other events that may limit access or even close trails. Weather can change rapidly, and all networks are monitored for their safe passage. There is again a no refund with the TAD program even if a network of trails closes, regardless of reason.