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Labor Day is one of the busiest weekends for recreation, and off-highway vehicles will be one popular option for people looking to enjoy the outdoors in the waning days of summer. As riders head out, ...
For 10th year, the state of Minnesota will offer free access to over 30,000 miles of trails June 10-11.
Jun. 2—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. This is the 10th ...
Gary Thooft of Russell, Minn. liked riding ATV trails. He has gone up north with groups and driven on many different trails, but there were no trails in southwest Minnesota.
State ATV riders can explore Minnesota trails for free in June Residents and non-residents can enjoy state ATV trails without paying the usual registration fee.
Central Minnesota sites like Freedom Ridge Park and the Appleton Area Recreational Park offer off-road experiences for all-terrain vehicles throughout the summer months.
ST. PAUL – The Roseau Parks and Recreation Department in northwest Minnesota is seeking funding from the Department of Natural Resources’ off-highway vehicle grant-in-aid program for a ...
State officials are silent about a proposed off-highway vehicle park rejected by the city of Houston, Minnesota, but plans are moving forward on area bike trails after decades of inaction.
Because recreational OHV trails located in southeastern Minnesota close Nov. 1 each year, no additional OHV riding restrictions are necessary in that part of the state.
Environment and natural resources bills would fund outdoor education programs and ATV trails in Minnesota Measures that passed the House and Senate are under deliberation in conference committee.
We, as retired DNR staff members, support trail designation Proposed legislation would make clear which trails can be ridden without damaging fragile environments, and which cannot.
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