Polaris Donates Nearly $85,000 To Off-Road and Snow Organizations Through Its Fall 2024 TRAILS GRANTS
Combined with the Spring 2024 TRAILS GRANTS,
"Local riding clubs play a critical role in maintaining trails and promoting responsible riding," said
Awarded twice annually, TRAILS GRANTS support the efforts of nonprofit organizations and local riding clubs who use the grant for trail development, maintenance projects, safety and responsible riding education initiatives and other projects. In April, Polaris awarded 14 organizations Spring TRAILS GRANTS, making the combined donation amount for 2024 more than
"We are thrilled to partner with Polaris to increase safety and education for our trail network," said
"On behalf of North Routt Snow Riders, which is a group of all volunteers that work tirelessly to maintain over 100 miles of snowmobile trails in
These 10 organizations were named Fall 2024 TRAILS GRANTS recipients and received awards up to
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Bog Hooters ATV Club (
Mechanic Falls, Maine ): Help create new segment of trail and build bridge to provide rider access to the other side of the falls and avoid crossing private land. -
Tuleyome (
Woodland, California ): Help restore nearly three miles of trail destroyed by wildfires to include constructing armored crossings, inserting rolling dips and more. -
North Routt Snow Riders (
Clark, Colorado ): Help fund trail grooming and maintenance. -
Mad River Ridge Runners Snowmobile Club (
Waitsfield, Vermont ): Help rebuild bridge damaged by flooding to reinstate access rider services and popular waypoints. -
Coalmont OHV Park Inc. (Coalmont, Tennessee ): Help maintain, create, and connect existing trails at Coalmont OHV Park. -
Pine Center Sportsmens Club (
Brainerd, Minnesota ): Help repair trails to meet safety standards. -
Lumberjack Memorial Trail Inc. (
Wabeno, Wisconsin ): Help acquire equipment needed to facilitate the brushing and clearing of a100+ mile trail system. -
Kettle Moraine Snowmobile Club (
Richfield, Wisconsin ): Help with re-routing of trails to enable preservation of wetlands. -
VTT Club 2000ATV Inc. (Eel River Crossing, New Brunswick , Canada): Help repair trails and support future maintenance. -
Vermont ATV Sportsmans Association Inc. (
Barre, Vermont ): Update trail signage including new crossroad identification, major road intersections and waypoints, all of which will aid in the event of an emergency.
Since the start of the TRAILS GRANTS program in 2006, Polaris has supported more than 420 ATV, off-road and snowmobiling organizations across the
For more information, including how to apply for a spring 2025 TRAILS GRANT, visit https://www.polaris.com/en-us/trails-application/.
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