RideTrails has recently made some upgrades to how we manage our supporter Advertisements on RideTrails member sites. This upgrade will allow us to update your site’s advertisements more frequently — and hopefully provide your membership with more-targeted offers that meet their needs. In doing so, we have created what we call our “Affiliate Mall” on all RideTrails.org sites. This section appears on your “Sponsors” Page at near the bottom. The Affiliate Mall provides links to online retailers that provide the RideTrails program with a percentage of sales that are initiated through the links. These commissions range from 1.5% of the sale all the way upRead More →

The Iowa OHV Association approached RideTrails about how to feature their upcoming “Thank You for Your Service Ride” on the Home Page. To assist them, we created a “Banner Ad” for the event that links to the event and event registration on their site. This Banner utilizes the “Slider” Capability that every RideTrails.Org site has and can be used even if you have a rotating slider enabled. To create and add a banner such as this: Create the banner image on your computer. We recommend that the banner be sized approximately 1300px by 200px. Upload the banner via Dashboard > Media > Add New CreateRead More →

RideTrails now provides support for Events Manager Pro! Events Manager Pro is a souped-up alternative to The Events Calendar, the default plugin for RideTrails sites. With Events Manager Pro you can: Take RSVPs for events; Take payments for events; Display lists of attendees on your website; Export lists of attendees; Create and manage recurring events; Manage multiple payment levels for events; Provide event discounts; and Much more! Many clubs using Events Manager Pro find it to be a useful tool to help make their website a hub of club activity when used in combination with Member Management and their Club Forum — replacing the needRead More →

We are happy to announce that the Prospector ATV Club RideTrails.org site has gone live! The Prospector ATV Club is pat of a long term project to create an ATV trail system between the communities of Ely, Babbitt, Embarrass, Soudan and Tower and Bear Head Lake and Lake Vermilion State Parks in Minnesota.  Their RideTrails site takes advantage of the plugin WooCommerce, to host a store for their organization to sell merchandise and take payments! Visit their site at https://prospector.ridetrails.org today! Want to get a free site for your club or association? Just fill out the form at https://ridetrails.org/join/ to get started!Read More →

We are happy to announce that the Arizona Sunriders’ RideTrails.org site has gone live! Arizona Sunriders is an Arizona-based ATV club out of Quartzsite, AZ. Their club boasts approximately 200 members, most of whom are snowbirds (retired and spend the winters in Arizona). ATV riding presents their members with the opportunity to continue enjoying the outdoors into their later years! Arizona Sunriders prides themselves on holding a diverse range of events for their members — from social activities, to community service, to participating in local special events. Visit their site at https://arizonasunriders.ridetrails.org today! Want to get a free site for your club or association? JustRead More →

We are happy to announce that the Seven Lakes Trailblazers RideTrails.org site has gone live! Seven Lakes Trailblazers is a New Hampshire based OHV club that has recently changed their name from the Moose Mountain ATV Club. They operate out of Wakefield, New Hampshire. Seven Lakes Trailblazers main focus is to maintain and grow their local trail system; working with local volunteers, town officials, and law enforcement. Visit their site at https://sevenlakestrailblazers.ridetrails.org today! Want to get a free site for your club or association? Just fill out the form at https://ridetrails.org/join/ to get started!Read More →

We are happy to announce that the Trail Riders Enthusiast Council (or TREC) RideTrails.org site has gone live! TREC is a South Carolina based OHV club whose mission is to bring riders together to promote, protect, and expand OHV opportunities in South Carolina. Unique to TREC’s site, they prominently display weather and trail conditions for local trails on their homepage and on their Trail Conditions page! Visit their site at https://trecsc.ridetrails.org/ today! Want to get a free site for your club or association? Just fill out the form at https://ridetrails.org/join/ to get started!Read More →

We are happy to announce that the Connecticut Off Road Enthusiasts Coalition (or COREC) RideTrails.org site has gone live! COREC is the OHV Association for the State of Connecticut. COREC is a non profit organization dedicated to lobbying and petitioning the politicians of Connecticut to designate land exclusively for use by it’s off road community. COREC is the second State Association using RideTrails to support their web operations and uses the newly-designed State Association template. Like other associations, COREC is using MemberPress to manage access to members-only content on their website, such as their user Forum. Visit their site at https://ctohvaccess.ridetrails.org/ today! Want to getRead More →

We are happy to announce that the Old Colony Trailblazers RideTrails.org site has gone live! Old Colony Trailblazers is an ATV/Dirt Bike club that was formed with the intent of banding together like minded OHV enthusiasts who are willing to work together to help create safe, legal OHV trails in Plymouth and Bristol counties in Massachusetts. Old Colony Trailblazers advocates for the development of safe and sustainable off-road vehicle trails, parks and events for the enjoyment of all while promoting an awareness and an appreciation of our natural resources. Old Colony Trailblazers is a fairly-new club, using their website as a starting-point for recruitment and advocacy forRead More →

We are happy to announce that the White Pine Riders ATV Club RideTrails.org site has gone live! White Pine Riders operates out of McGrath, Minnesota. Established in 2004, White Pine Riders keeps members up-to-date on ATV training, runs trail maintenance programs, and engages in community philanthropies. The White Pine Riders website started from the Mammoth template. Unique to this site is, through their use of MemberPress, they allow people with Family Membership to create sub-accounts for their other family members. That way they can maintain profiles of all people in a family and allow all family members to log in and participate in their clubRead More →