Wolf Administration Announces Investment in ATV and Snowmobile Trails

HARRISBURG – Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn on Tuesday announced new grant funding totaling $955,500 for all-terrain vehicle (ATV) and snowmobile facilities and trails in Pennsylvania.

“Pennsylvania is home to thousands of avid snowmobile and ATV riding enthusiasts, and our trails and amenities attract visitors who spend money in local communities,” Dunn said.

“Through these projects we’ll improve upon and expand opportunities across the commonwealth.”

The investments from the ATV Management Restricted Account and Snowmobile Management Restricted Account will support construction or maintenance of ATV and snowmobile trails and facilities. The seven grant recipients are:

The department can award grants two times each year to municipalities and organizations for development of publicly accessible ATV and snowmobile trails and facilities. 

The next ATV and Snowmobile grant round opens on Aug. 1 and closes on Sept. 30.

Grants are open to municipalities, non-profit and for-profit organizations.

Proposed snowmobile and ATV related projects eligible for DCNR grants include: planning, land acquisition, development, rehabilitation, maintenance, purchase of equipment for maintenance and construction, and development of educational programs related to snowmobile and ATV trails and facilities.

No match is required for this funding; however, applications providing matching funding will be given additional consideration.

With a few limited exceptions, all snowmobiles and ATVs in Pennsylvania must have a registration issued by DCNR.

State-wide, Pennsylvania has nearly 38,000 active snowmobiles registered, and nearly 275,000 ATVs. Grants are administered by DCNR with funding provided from registrations.

More information about ATV and Snowmobile grants is on the DCNR Web site.

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