SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation has awarded $1.78 million in grants for 30 off-highway vehicle projects across the state, including trail maintenance, search and rescue upgrades, education campaigns, snowmobile grooming and land acquisition.
The funding comes through the Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation (OHVR) grant program , created in 2020 and now responsible for more than $24 million in OHV-related investments statewide.
“We saw a strong volume of applications and noticeable rise in proposal quality this cycle, which shows how committed Utah is to safe, sustainable riding,” said Wade Allinson, OHV program manager. “From clearing and signing singletrack to equipping search and rescue teams and educating riders, these projects improve experiences today while pro