Rapids Riders ATV Club is registered as a non-profit corporation in the State of Minnesota and has been awarded 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status from the Federal Government in 2014. Your Tax Deductible financial donations go toward furthering our efforts toward Youth Safety Instruction and Local Trail Improvement. Thank you for your support!
Nearly 100 Youth Riders Certified in 2023
RRATV Hosted nearly 100 youth aTV riders from around the area to help them complete MNDNR Youth Certification in 2023. Due to an outstanding number of Certified Instructors and volunteers, the course was highly successful. our aim to is teach new riders the benefits of responsible riding and instill good safety habits to carry with them for the rest of their lives.
Congratulations to all of our 2023 graduates!
Congratulations to all of our 2023 graduates!
Thanks for making our 2022 Fall Ride such a success!

Rapids Riders ATV Club sponsored a Fall Ride along the B&B Connector Last Fall. We Started from The Balsam store with a stop at Antler Lodge and then travelled to Bigfork for a meal. Everyone enjoyed The spectacular fall Colors along the way.
It turned out to be a safe and enjoyable ride for everyone and mother nature blessed us with some excellent weather for the trip. Over 25 machines and nearly 40 riders attended.
Thanks to everyone that attended and made it safe and fun!
It turned out to be a safe and enjoyable ride for everyone and mother nature blessed us with some excellent weather for the trip. Over 25 machines and nearly 40 riders attended.
Thanks to everyone that attended and made it safe and fun!
Keeping Itasca County Clean
(At least our little part of it)

Another successful event for the Rapids Riders ATV Club. the weather wasn't too promising for a clean up crew to venture out...rain and wind! However, by early afternoon the sun came out, and it warmed up nicely. The wind was still a factor, but if you help your bag just right, it helped keep it open and ready for trash!
Here are a few pics of the 5:30 original crew, but more showed up as we got to work. In less than an hour, both sides of the road in the 2 miles stretch assigned to us were picked up and we left a nice pile of bags at the Driftskipper's intersection for DOT to pick up.
Thanks to everyone who helped out, and especially to Cathy McLynn for getting us the safety vests and trash bags.
Here are a few pics of the 5:30 original crew, but more showed up as we got to work. In less than an hour, both sides of the road in the 2 miles stretch assigned to us were picked up and we left a nice pile of bags at the Driftskipper's intersection for DOT to pick up.
Thanks to everyone who helped out, and especially to Cathy McLynn for getting us the safety vests and trash bags.