Off-highway motorcycle grants-in-aid (GIA)

Program Purpose: To encourage maintenance, development, and acquisition of public, locally controlled off-highway motorcycle (OHM) trails and areas.

Eligible Projects: Off-highway motorcycle GIA project administration, trail development, maintenance, improvements, and acquisition.

Who May Apply: Off-Highway Motorcycle (OHM) organizations through counties, cities or townships.

Priorities: First priority is given to the maintenance of existing facilities that support significant public use. Second priority is given to improvements of existing facilities. Third priority is given to the creation of new facilities. Special consideration is given to projects that address a scarcity of off-highway motorcycle opportunities.

Level of Assistance: Up to 65% of total eligible costs for trail and facility development, acquisition, administration, and mailings. Trail grooming, maintenance, and insurance costs are cost shared up to 90% of total eligible costs (maximum grant amount for insurance cost is $1,350).

General Information: This program was authorized in 1993 by the State Legislature. It is modeled after the Snowmobile and ATV Grants in Aid Programs. It is a locally executed program that encourages the development and maintenance of locally controlled trails. It is designed to encourage club and volunteer involvement.

How to Apply: Application forms are available from the regional Parks and Trails Supervisors (find area supervisors in the PDF under Contact Information) and are due in the DNR area office by November 30.

Contact Information

For specific trail information in your area please contact your local Parks and Trails Area Supervisor This is a PDF file. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to download it.

 

Related DNR Programs:
All-Terrain Vehicle Grants-in-Aid Program
Four-wheel drive vehicle Grants-in-Aid Program
Snowmobile Grants-in-Aid Program

Other Related Programs: None.