“DCNR supports projects that improve upon and expand outdoor recreation opportunities across the commonwealth, and we are excited to announce funding for this round of ATV projects,” Dunn said. “We look forward to seeing the impact of these projects and encourage worthy projects to apply for the upcoming spring grant round.”
The investments from the ATV Management Restricted Account will support construction and acquisition of ATV and facilities.
The grant recipients are--
-- Elk County Riders ATV was awarded $420,600 for development of the Trail of Dreams in Fox Township, Elk County. Work to include construction of an ATV trailhead and comfort facility on Boone Mountain Road; ADA access, landscaping, project sign and other related site improvements
-- Indian Creek Valley ATV Club was awarded $69,000 towards the acquisition of approximately 61 acres in Saltlick Township, Fayette County to provide approximately 2.5 miles of ATV trail
-- NEP Sno Trails was awarded $304,200 toward the acquisition of approximately 135 acres in Clifford and Herrick townships and Union Dale Borough, Susquehanna County and Mt. Pleasant and Preston townships, Wayne County, to provide approximately 11 miles of ATV trail.
New Grant Round
The department awards grants two times each year to municipalities and organizations for development of publicly accessible ATV and snowmobile trails and facilities. Grants awarded last spring supported 10 projects totaling more than $1.3 million.
The spring ATV and snowmobile Applications will be accepted February 1 through March 29.
Applications will only be accepted electronically through DCNR's online grant application system.
Proposed projects eligible for these 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.
Eligible applicants include municipalities, nonprofit organizations, and for-profit organizations in Pennsylvania.
No match is required for this funding, but applications providing match will be given additional consideration.
Funding for these grants comes from the ATV and Snowmobile Restricted Accounts, which are funded through registration fees that riders pay.
With a few limited exceptions, all snowmobiles and ATVs in Pennsylvania must have a registration issued by DCNR.
Statewide, Pennsylvania has nearly 34,000 active snowmobiles registered, and nearly 289,000 ATVs.
For more information on motorized recreation opportunities in Pennsylvania, visit DCNR’s Snowmobiling and ATV Riding webpages.
Visit Explore PA Trails and Get Outdoors PA for recreation areas near you.
Visit the PA Parks & Forests Foundation’s Events webpage and DCNR’s Calendar of Events for activities happening near you.
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