The Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation, working with the OHV Advisory Council, has approved funding for 30 projects through the Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation grant summer cycle, investing $1.78 million in trail maintenance, search and rescue, education, snowmobile grooming, access protection and tourism across the state.

Officials said in a press release part of the funds will be spent on land acquisition.

“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 for the Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation. “Partners are leaning into trail stewardship, safety and community benefit, and it shows in the work we’re funding. From clearing and signing sin

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