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Mobility-impaired Access Permits

Mobility-impaired access permit holders may use an ATV on Commission-owned WMAs to travel on graveled, all-weather roads (unless posted closed to vehicles) and on designated mobility-impaired access trails. They may use an ATV during muzzleloader and modern gun deer seasons with the following restrictions:

  • Permit holders must be at least 100 feet, but no more than 300 feet from graveled, all-weather roads.
  • ATVs may be operated within 300 feet of designated mobility-impaired access trails.
  • ATVs may be used only for stand placement and hunting.
  • ATVs may be used beyond 300 feet from roads and designated mobility-impaired access trails only to retrieve game taken by the permit holder.
  • Permit holders must be able to see their ATV at all times while hunting.
  • Firearms must be unloaded and cased while being transported by ATV.

Hunters with the following disabilities are eligible for a permit:

  • A permanent physical condition requiring the use of a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair or walker;
  • Permanent lung disease which severely restricts respiration to the levels stipulated on the application form;
  • A permanent physical condition requiring portable oxygen;
  • A permanent cardiac condition classified as Class III or IV by the American Heart Association

Call 833-345-0325 during business hours or visit an AGFC regional office for a mobility-impaired access permit application or click on the application link above to print a copy.