This program exists to encourage the maintenance and development of motorized, non-motorized, and diversified trails by providing funding assistance.
Eligible projects
Motorized and non-motorized trail projects; maintenance/restoration of existing recreational trails; development/ rehabilitation of recreational trail linkages, including trail side and trail head facilities; environmental awareness and safety education programs relating to the use of recreational trails; and redesign/relocation of trails to benefit/minimize the impact to the natural environment.
Ineligible activities
Condemnation, trail construction in federally designated wilderness areas, and facilitating motorized trail use on trails predominantly used by non motorized users prior to May 1, 1991.
Who may apply
All projects must be sponsored by a unit of government, preferably in cooperation with a local trail organization.
Priorities
The Minnesota Recreational Trail Users Association annually prioritizes funding categories prior to the solicitation process. Projects that involve urban youth corps workers such as the Conservation Corps Minnesota & Iowa (CCMI) will be given special consideration. (CCMI fact sheet.)
Level of assistance
A 25% cash or in-kind match for eligible elements of the project proposal is required. Costs must be incurred and paid for before reimbursement. Neither this funding source nor the cash match may be used to meet existing payroll; only contract services, materials and supplies are reimbursable. Federal funds can in some cases be used as match for this program.
The minimum grant request is $2,500, and the maximum trail grant award is $200,000. Maximum request per equipment grant is $75,000. Equipment grant requests also require a 25% secured match.
General information
Funding comes from revenue received by the Federal Highway Trust Fund. All projects funded in 2024 must be completed by June 30, 2026.
How to apply
The completed application is due February 29, 2024. Grant application materials are linked below.
Grant awards
The Department of Natural Resources and the state's trail advisory council will review and rank applications during the spring of 2024. Grant awards will be announced in summer of 2024; however, funds will first become available in October, 2024.
Funded grants
Grant application materials
The 2024 trail and equipment grant manuals have been combined into one manual.
Contact information
Dan Golner, Grants Specialist Coordinator, 651-259-5599
[email protected]
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Division of Parks and Trails
500 Lafayette Road, Box 39
Saint Paul, MN 55155
Applications are reviewed by DNR and the state's trail advisory council, the Minnesota Recreational Trail Users Association (MRTUA).