Through stories shared from across Alaska, we learn, reflect, and grow as a riding community. Our blog highlights real experiences, lessons learned, and perspectives that help build awareness and encourage safer decisions in the backcountry. You’ll also find access to our newsletters and weekly trail reports, available to everyone. We hope you’ll take a few minutes to explore, learn from others, and stay informed as you head out to ride.
July proclaimed ATV Safety Awareness Month
If you drive, ride, know anyone who does, or want to yourself, you know ATV and off-highway vehicles make it possible to explore Alaska’s way out-there places. For many, ATV and other off-road vehicles are a vital part of life for transportation, hunting, trapping,...
Backcountry Safety Workshops
Sign up your school, group or community for a free backcountry safety preparedness program presented by Alaska Safe Riders, the Alaska Avalanche Information Center, and made possible with support from the Alaska Department of Public Safety Division Alaska State...
Recognition for Safety Achievement
Racing across the open coast of Alaska at eighty-miles an hour, the beam from headlamps bouncing across the ice belied the danger ahead. The frozen tundra under their sleds suddenly turned black and smooth like freshly frozen ice. Thin ice. Decisions. Take the short...
Summer Trail Report 6.19.25
Alaska Safe Riders Weekly Trail Report for January 15, 2025
Summer Trail Report 6.12.25
Alaska Safe Riders Weekly Trail Report for January 15, 2025
Summer Trail Report 6.5.25
Alaska Safe Riders Weekly Trail Report for January 15, 2025
THIS REPORT MADE POSSIBLE THANKS TO THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF THE
MAT-SU HEATH FOUNDATION AND THESE RADIO STATIONS!
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