Arrowhead Patrol
Purpose: Oversee Arrowhead Patrol activities, duties, and enforcement of Covenants, Regulations and other governing documents.
Liaison:
-Kim Norwood (Knorwood.aia@gmail.com)
-Dick Bloss (
dbloss.aia@gmail.com)
--In case of any emergency call 911--

Arrowhead Patrol Team:


Dave Reddish

 
Leonard Wasilewski

Brad Fowler
 
Annie Grace Haddorff

Bill Bensley
 
Jeff Gird


Arrowhead Patrol Cell Phone:  (970) 209-6335
Email: patrol@arrowhead1.org

Community
Notification
Enrollment

Click here to be taken to the CODE RED web site to fill out the appropriate information to be notified by your local emergency response team in the event of emergency situations or critical community alerts. Examples include: evacuation notices, bio-terrorism alerts, boil water notices, and missing child reports.

To access forms needed for Arrowhead Patrol services (Vehicle Registration Form; Outdoor Fire Permit Form), click here.

Fishing Information
Fishing permits and more information can be obtained from Patrol
(970-209-6335.)
Forest Refuse Site
The Forest Refuse Site is located 1/4 mile past the south cattle guard on the right.
1. Forest Debris Only.
2. NO STUMPS.
3. Place logs usable for firewood in separate signed area.
4. NO Construction Waste, Household Trash, Metal or Paper Products.
Contact Arrowhead Patrol or Forest Manager Bill Conway for the combination to the gate.
Winter Parking

Diesel parking spaces may be reserved from Arrowhead Patrol on a first come, first serve basis. 20 spaces are available for a fee. Box trailer and other trailer parking available for a fee.

Trailers for Use

- Dump trailer available.  Reserve in advance from Arrowhead Patrol.  Pick up and return to winter parking lot.  Be sure to plug it back in and lift the bed. 
- Snowmobile trailer available to transport snowmobiles to/from parking lot and home.  Reserve in advance from Arrowhead Patrol.

BOTH TRAILERS ARE FOR “ON MOUNTAIN” USE ONLY.
Arrowhead Patrol Pages
--Under-Age OHV Regulations
--Emergency Medical Form
--Emergency Evacuation Proc.
 
Required Speed Limit
on our Filing Roads!!

During the late Spring & Summer months comes the dreaded dust on our filing roads! Remember, the faster you drive on dirt roads the more dust you generate. When dust is generated, it's also a sign that the material that makes up our roads is eroding away. The bottom line is; higher speeds are the enemy of dirt roads. Just a reminder; the posted speed on the Alpine Plateau Rd is 25 mph and the maximum speed limit on the Filing Roads is 20 mph. Please be neighborly and slow down when you pass people walking or on ATV's, UTV's or bicycles. Nobody likes to be dusted so be courteous to your fellow community members.
Also, be sure to inform your visitors of the speed limits. Remember, as an Arrowhead community member you can be held responsible when your guests violate our rules, regulations and covenants.