About Wells Wheels ATV Club

Learn about Wells Wheels ATV Club and the trails we manage in the beautiful Cariboo Chilcotin region. We're dedicated to providing a safe and enjoyable riding experience while protecting our natural environment.

Wells is a very ATV friendly community. To keep it that way please always respect other trail users, when in town operate your ATV only on the streets that are part of the approved corridor for ATV operation and always respect the prohibition of ATV use on any trail signed as being exclusively for Non-Motorized use.

Our Mission

Wells Wheels ATV Club is committed to providing a premier ATV riding experience in the Cariboo Chilcotin region. We Strive to maintain and improve our trails, promote responsible riding, and protect the natural beauty of our area. We are a non-profit organization run by dedicated volunteers who share a passion for ATVing and the outdoors.


Why Choose Wells ATV Club?

Located in the heart of the Cariboo Chilcotin, Wells Wheels ATV Club offers access to some of the most stunning and diverse ATV trails in British Columbia. From scenic mountain trails to lush forest paths, there's something for every rider. Our club is more than just riding; it's a community of like-minded individuals who share a passion for adventure and conservation.


Protecting Our Riding Area

We believe in responsible riding and are committed to preserving our trails and the environment for future generations. By joining ATVBC & Wells Wheels ATV Club, you're supporting our efforts to maintain trails, promote safety, and advocate for responsible land use. Together, we can ensure that our riding areas remain open and accessible for all. 


Stay updated

Just scan our "QR code" to link up to all of our social media platforms: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and our website. Be sure to check back often for the latest "News" and "Event" details.

Club members will receive the "Newsletters" from our Email software platform.

 

"The Wells Wheels ATV Club is essential to maintaining the trails in the area!"

A local rider