The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is accepting public comments on two proposed off-highway vehicle trail projects under the Grant-in-Aid program.
ST PAUL, Minn. — ATV riders can hit the state's 3,000 miles of trails without paying the usual registration fee on June 14–15, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources announced Thursday. The ...
APPLETON — Riders with an all-terrain vehicle registered for private or agricultural use won’t need to pay the registration fee to ride the state’s public ATV trails June 10-11, according to the ...
Dec. 27—ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has finalized strategic master plans for each of the three primary categories of off-highway vehicle recreation: all-terrain vehicles, ...
The City of Chisholm is looking to secure funding for an all-terrain vehicle trail connection, and is also looking for public comment on the proposal. The trail would be a connection between the City ...
Motorsports enthusiasts who want to get a chance to explore the Central Minnesota region can hit a number of outdoor trails during the season. As always, be sure to check for any possible trail ...
After a long winter, the off-highway vehicle (OHV) riding season is gearing up in Minnesota. Before heading out on one of Minnesota’s 3,000 miles of trails, consider the following rules and ...
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