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A Letter to paatving from Four Seasons Resort
Below is a response from Four Seasons Resort, regarding ATV questions of operations posed by members of PaAtving .
To the ATV Enthusiast,
We would like to settle some controversy about ATV grant money. The DCNR has made money available from ATV Registrations to anyone who wishes to apply whether it is a non-profit organization or a for-profit organization, which already has ATV Trails or wants to purchase property to build trails. These trails have to be accessible to the public.

Four Seasons Resort has been in existence since 1973. There has been millions of dollars spent here to purchase property and build the facilities and amenities, including a lodge with snack bar, dining room, large fireplace and heated indoor swimming pool (seasonal). Other amenities include a 12 room motel, Olympic size outdoor swimming pool, two basketball courts, rollerblade court, softball field, fishing ponds, pavilion, four comfort stations, eight apartments, two cabins on over 800 acres.

All of this was built with private money, not one penny of State or Federal money was used. We added 9 miles of ATV trails in 1998 and 1999. In 2001, the DCNR made grant money available and Four Seasons Resort applied for money to purchase equipment so we could maintain our existing trails to keep them from rutting and erosion control widen them out and build new trails. We were awarded a grant totaling $77,000.00 (80 % of the cost of the equipment), and were able to take care of the erosion problem.

In 2002, we applied for a grant to be used for signage and equipment; we were awarded a grant for $14,000.00 (80% of the cost of the signage and equipment).
These grants have helped us build and maintain good riding trails. Once again, Four Seasons Resort purchased more than 800 acres, built the facilities, paid for all labor costs and pay for the insurance with private money, not grant money.

We are insured as a camping resort with ATV, horse, and hiking trails, and only because we are a recreational camping facility and not just a tract of land with ATV trails were we able to be insured. For this reason everyone who rides our trails must be a guest of Four Seasons Resort, whether if be camping, staying in our motel, or renting a cabin.

You must provide Four Seasons Resort with a copy of your insurance and sign a waiver and pay $25.00 per year for a permit. Our camping rates are $20.00 for a tent site this includes 2 adults and any children under the age of 6, and $26.00 for a full hook-up site this includes 2 adults and any children under the age of 6. Our motel rates are $45.00 for the first night and $40.00 for each additional night; again, this includes 2 adults and any children under the age of 6, and $10.00 per night for each additional person. These prices are the same for 1 person or 2 adults and any children under 6 years old (if the camper chooses to stay all night that is his or her choice).

For example, a family of four (husband, wife and 2 children), all having ATV’s can ride at Four Seasons Resort and use the facilities and amenities that are operating at the time of the season in which they are visiting and participate in any planned activities that may be going on during their stay. All for $20.00-$26.00 per day. The trails are open all year, weather permitting.

If you attend any ATV events, such as a poker run there is an $8.00 charge. Of this, $2.00 goes to the local Volunteer Fire Department, $1.00 goes to the ATV Fund (to purchase miscellaneous items for the events), and the rest goes back to the winners of the event. That $8.00 is only for the events.

Four Seasons Resort was built with private money as a “for-profit” business with the purpose of families spending quality time together in a clean environment with a variety of activities the entire family can enjoy and to create friendships and memories for a lifetime. Four Seasons Resort is not now, nor does it plan to open its facilities to the public for free in the future.

I hope we have answered your questions regarding all of the controversy about the DCNR ATV Grant money.

Management,
Four Seasons Resort, Inc.

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