To further enhance and to expand the vision of the Wisconsin ATV / UTV Association (WATVA), the leadership has recognized the need to provide a tangible set of goals to serve as a guide for the clubs and membership to believe in, to work toward, and to encourage others to join us!
WATVA promotes shared leaderships that strengthen the ability of organizations at the most local level. To best support and offer effective assistance to our members, our focus remains on helping form new OHV groups, offering meaningful help to existing ones, promoting a positive image in all things we do, and by establishing a communications network in which all can share their successes or ask for assistance with particular challenges. WATVA remains committed to provide educational programs and materials for youth and adults alike, to encourage awareness of the impact we all have on the future of the sport and industry of off-highway vehicles (OHV).
2026 WATVA Annual Meeting - Rescheduled
The 2026 WATVA Annual Meeting has been rescheduled due to a conflict with the AWSC Annual Meeting. This adjustment ensures members, clubs, and partners have the opportunity to fully participate without overlapping commitments.
The meeting will now be held on Saturday, March 21, 2026, starting at 1:00 PM, with both in-person and virtual attendance options available.
Location:
Lakeshore Technical College – Cleveland Campus
Cleveland, Wisconsin
This meeting will provide updates from WATVA leadership, highlight ongoing initiatives, and offer members the opportunity to stay informed and engaged. Registration information will be shared once finalized.
At WATVA, we are proud to partner with the RideSafe Foundation to promote safer and more responsible ATV and UTV riding throughout Wisconsin. This partnership reflects our shared commitment to educating riders, supporting trail safety initiatives, and fostering a community of outdoor enthusiasts who prioritize safety and environmental stewardship. Together, we work on impactful programs such as rider education, helmet giveaways, and safety campaigns that make a tangible difference on the trails. By joining forces with the RideSafe Foundation, we are creating a safer and more enjoyable experience for all trail users, ensuring that Wisconsin's outdoor spaces remain accessible and cherished for generations to come.
Our regional workshops bring clubs, volunteers, and enthusiasts together to share best practices, discuss trail projects, and build stronger local partnerships.
Registration Opens: 9:00 AM
Meeting Starts: 10:00 AMSouthwest Region Workshop
July 25, 2026
Cedar Shack — 2248 State Rd. 13, Adams, WI
Hosted by Adams County ATV/UTV Association
Northeast Region Workshop
August 8, 2026
Mountain Community Center — 13142 WI-32 #64, Mountain, WI
Hosted by Dusty Trails ATV Club
Northwest Region Workshop
August 22, 2026
Location TBD
Wisconsin ATV / UTV Association Inc.
1539 N. 33rd Place, Suite A
Sheboygan, WI 53081
(920)-694-0583
info@watva.org