Polaris Donates More Than $120,000 to Off-Road and Snow Organizations Through Its Spring 2025 TRAILS GRANTS
"Local riding clubs and organizations are the heart of the riding community, many of them volunteering their time and resources to help maintain trails and promote 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.
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The following 13 organizations were named Spring 2025 TRAILS GRANTS recipients and received awards up to
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Sitka Trail Works (
Sitka, Alaska ): Help rehabilitate trails and repair bridges to maintain safe and enjoyable public access. -
Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship (
Quincy, California ): Aid in fire recovery along theMt. Hough Trail and connecting routes. -
Sawtooth Society Inc. (Hailey, Idaho ): Help preserve, protect, and enhance trails within theSawtooth National Recreation Area . -
International Voyagers Snowmobile Club (
International Falls, Minnesota ): Build an enclosed shelter along a sharp corner of trail to help prevent accidents and promote safe riding while providing a warm gathering place for riders. -
Central Lakes ATV Club (
Nisswa, Minnesota ): Build a storage trailer to hold equipment needed for ATV youth safety training events. -
Partnership for Youth Inc. (St. Louis, Missouri ): Help with trail maintenance to improve access and reduce erosion. -
National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (
Vaughn, Montana ): Help fund a Sand Dune Training Summit to bring together multiple groups from across the country to discuss best practices around OHV recreation on sand dunes. -
Heart of Oregon Corps, Inc. (Bend, Oregon ): Help support theCentral Oregon Youth Conservation Corps as they complete conservation projects to maintain 20 miles of trails. -
Pennsylvania Off Highway Vehicle Association (
Galeton, Pennsylvania ): Help promote best practices for safe riding and trail stewardship. -
Piney Rail Riders (
Strattanville, Pennsylvania ): Purchase equipment to build and maintain almost 24 miles of new trails created from a former railway line. -
Southern Trail Advocates and Riders (
Huger, South Carolina ): Help with trail maintenances and creation of additional signage to promote trail etiquette and responsible riding among multiple user types. -
Upper Vally Snow Packers (
Fairlee, Vermont ): Help repair and rebuild trail for safer snowmobile and ATV use. -
Washington
State Department of Natural Resources (Olympia, Washington ): Help repair trails and support future maintenance within the Walker Vally ORV area.
Since the start of the TRAILS GRANTS program in 2006,
For more information, including how to apply for a fall 2025 TRAILS GRANT, visit https://www.polaris.com/en-us/trails-application/.
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