New safety measures and enhancements underway on Pennsylvania ATV trails
Pennsylvania, August 21, 2025
The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) is investing $2.1 million to enhance ATV and snowmobile trails. This funding supports nine projects, including trail construction and safety initiatives, to bolster outdoor recreation and local economies in rural areas. The grants aim to focus on improving safety and accessibility, benefiting both recreational riders and local tourism.
The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) is making a significant investment of $2.1 million aimed at expanding and improving safety programs for ATV and snowmobile trails across the state. This funding will support nine projects, focusing on trail construction, equipment purchases, economic impact studies, and rider safety initiatives.
The grants are sourced from various programs, including the ATV Management Restricted Account, the Snowmobile Management Restricted Account, and the Pennsylvania Recreational Trails Program. Secretary of the DCNR emphasized the importance of outdoor recreation as a major economic driver for rural communities, showcasing the administration’s commitment to promote motorized recreation to aid local businesses and bolster community growth.
A breakdown of the funded projects reveals a diverse range of initiatives aimed at creating safer and more accessible recreational spaces:
The DCNR offers these grants biannually to various municipalities and organizations focused on developing public ATV and snowmobile facilities. The current application period for the fall grant round is open until September 30. Eligible projects include areas such as planning, land acquisition, maintenance, and development of recreation programs.
Grants can be awarded to municipalities, nonprofits, and for-profit organizations, requiring no matching funds, though applications that offer matching contributions will be given additional consideration.
With over 32,000 active snowmobiles and more than 291,000 ATVs registered in Pennsylvania, the focus on enhancing trail safety and access is clear. The state’s commitment to investing in outdoor recreation is not only benefiting recreational riders but also supporting local tourism. Recently, a separate grant was announced to assist local businesses along the 600-mile Northcentral Regional ATV Trail through the White Pine Country Store initiative.
For those interested in learning more about the grant opportunities for ATV and snowmobile projects, details can be found on the DCNR website.
The investment aims to expand ATV and snowmobile trail systems, enhance safety programs, and support local economies through various projects across Pennsylvania.
Municipalities, nonprofits, and for-profit organizations are eligible to apply for these grants, with no match required for funding.
Eligible projects include planning, land acquisition, development, maintenance of trails, as well as educational programs related to ATV and snowmobile recreation.
Feature | Description |
---|---|
Investment Amount | $2.1 million |
Number of Supported Projects | 9 projects across Pennsylvania |
Grant Application Deadline | September 30 |
Active ATVs in Pennsylvania | 291,000+ |
Active Snowmobiles in Pennsylvania | 32,000+ |
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