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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 ...
This is the 10th year that Minnesota is providing ATV riders with free access to more than 3,000 miles of state forest and grant-in-aid trails during an annual no registration weekend.
For 10th year, the state of Minnesota will offer free access to over 30,000 miles of trails June 10-11.
The 2024 ATV MN Ride and Rally is giving folks a chance to enjoy the trails in Itasca and Aitkin County this weekend.
Minnesota’s Off-Highway Vehicle Trails Assistance Program is a cost-share program that facilitates development and maintenance of OHV trails, including ATV trails, at the initiative of ...
Ron Potter, president of ATV Minnesota, a nonprofit umbrella group for ATV clubs, said the overall spending approvals will allow for trail completions and key connections between trails.
A grand opening was held Wednesday in Lawler for 17 miles of new ATV trail in Aitkin County. The event marked completion of the first segments of the Northwoods Regional ATV Trail System.
The upcoming deer hunting season brings some temporary trail closures for ATV and off-road vehicle users in Minnesota.
ST. PAUL -- All-terrain-vehicle riders from other states must buy passes to use Minnesota's 2,000 miles of trails. The new law begins on Friday for out-of-state ATV users as a way to help fund ...