Polaris Announces Spring 2026 TRAILS GRANTS as Program Marks 20 Years
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Awarded twice annually, Polaris TRAILS GRANTS invests in nonprofit organizations and local riding clubs that develop, maintain and enhance trail systems so riders can safely access and enjoy them, advance rider safety and education initiatives, and steward projects that help preserve off-road recreation for current and future riders.
"Every great ride starts with someone willing to put in the work," said
The following 14 organizations were named Spring 2026 Polaris TRAILS GRANTS recipients. Each will receive an award of up to
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ATV Traction (
Pennsylvania ) – Expand hands-on youth ATV safety training by acquiring youth-sized ATVs and additional safety equipment to support responsible riding education. -
Battle Born Offroad Club (Nevada ) – Maintain and adopt popular OHV trails focusing on trail maintenance, signage repair, and litter removal. -
Crooked Trails ATV Club (Wisconsin ) – Install a new signage system throughout the trail network to highlight safety areas, improve navigation, and support future trail growth. -
Day Mountain Road Association (Maine ) – Restore the multi-useLions Trail to address erosion, protect nearby aquatic habitat, and maintain safe access for ATV, snowmobile, and non-motorized users. -
Friends of Pathways (Wyoming ) – Replace a failing bridge on theCache Creek Trail near downtown Jackson, improving year-round multi-use access and meeting universal trail design standards. -
Greenway Snowmobile Club (Minnesota ) – Support theWarba Bridge Recreational Crossing by incorporating a dedicated trail corridor into a planned highway bridge reconstruction, creating a safer, year-round multi-use trail connection. -
Johnstown ATV Club Inc. (Ontario, Canada ) – Restore and extend a critical trail segment to improve connectivity, reduce road riding, and address long‑standing flooding and erosion issues. -
Middle Tennessee OHV (
Tennessee ) – Launch a youth all-terrain vehicle (ATV) safety and responsible riding training initiative providing firsthand education, protective gear, and trail etiquette instruction for young riders. -
Quad Cities ATV Club Inc. (Minnesota ) – Develop safer, more sustainable trail access by building a designated trailhead parking area and maintaining surrounding trails to improve flow, address erosion, and remove hazards. -
Revelstoke Snowmobile Club (British Columbia, Canada ) – Improve waste management and reduce garbage in high‑use backcountry riding areas through new trailhead infrastructure and a community‑led alpine clean‑up that promotes long‑term stewardship. -
River Valley ATV Club #50 (New Brunswick, Canada ) – Expand trails to better connect riders to fuel, food, and lodging, improving destination access and supporting local tourism. -
Roseau Lake of theWoods Sportsman Club (Minnesota ) – Reconstruct bridges onButler Grade to maintain a critical trail connection between William andRoosevelt, Minnesota , improving safety and long-term trail access. -
Skedaddle Ridge Trails People Inc. (New Brunswick, Canada ) – Repair theBig Teague Brook bridge to restore a safe ATV crossing and reduce environmental impacts from off‑trail detours. -
Tooele County Parks and Recreation (Utah ) – Upgrade signage along the Jacob City multi‑purpose off-highway vehicle (OHV) trail system to improve navigation, safety awareness, and trail sustainability.
"Our club is proud and grateful to be selected as a recipient of the Polaris TRAILS GRANT, especially in a year when both the program and our club are celebrating 20 years," said
As the TRAILS GRANTS program enters its third decade, Polaris is proud to help care for the trails and landscapes that showcase the freedom and adventure found in riding. From hometown trail networks to iconic American public lands, Polaris supports locally led projects that strengthen trails, promote responsible riding, and expand access to the great outdoors where its customers ride. For more information, including how to apply for a Fall 2026 TRAILS GRANT, visit https://www.polaris.com/en-us/trails-application/.
Beyond TRAILS Grants, Polaris supports the outdoors by giving back to the places that make riding possible. Through its Taking Care of Places We Ride giving pillar, Polaris works with nonprofit partners and local communities to protect trails, forests, desert, open spaces and more. This includes an ongoing partnership with the
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