Program background
In 1973 the Minnesota Legislature delegated the responsibility of administering a cost-sharing program for the development and maintenance of snowmobile trails to the Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The goal of this program was the creation and maintenance of locally initiated trails that were financially assisted by the state.This program is popularly known as the grants-in-aid—or GIA—program. The DNR has been delegated the responsibility of administering the funds appropriated by the legislature for the GIA program.Minnesota's GIA snowmobile trail system has grown to over 21,000 miles. The Minnesota Snowmobile Trails Assistance Program provides funding mostly for maintenance and grooming, though trail improvement grants for snowmobile trails are also available.Applications
Deadline: May 15Maintenance and grooming application form
Benchmarks
Benchmark 1: trail completion
Deadline: December 15Trail completion benchmark form This form certifies that the trail is open and ready for use.
Benchmark 2: grooming certification
Deadline: February 15Grooming certification benchmark form This form certifies that the trails have been properly groomed from opening day through January 15.
Benchmark 3: grooming certification
Deadline: April 15Grooming certification benchmark form This form certifies that the trails have been properly groomed from January 16th through the end of the season.
Benchmark 4: trail closure/application submission
Deadline: May 15Trail closure/application submission certification form This form certifies that the entire trail system covered by the agreement has been satisfactorily groomed and an application for the next year has been submitted.
Other relevant forms
- Common trail sign order form Grant organizations are responsible for obtaining signs for the trail they operate. A limited number of signs are available from the DNR. Please use this form to request signs from your local area Parks and Trails office.
- Trail contact information form
- Grooming log
- Volunteer work log
Applications
Deadline: FY25 applications are postponed until funding is available.Trail improvement project applicationTrail improvement grant - what permits might I need?Trail improvement grant RFPRequest for reimbursement This form is used when requesting reimbursement for eligible expenses.Work log This form is used to document eligible labor, transportation, and equipment expenses.Related information
Minnesota United Snowmobilers AssociationRecreation grants
Snowmobiling information