New Grant Program Announced to Support OHV Recreation Access and Safety on Bureau of Land Management Lands
New Grant Program Announced to Support OHV Recreation Access and Safety on Bureau of Land Management Lands |
| [01-June-2026] |
The Foundation for America's Public Lands and Polaris have joined forces; Award first round of grants to seven projects across four states WASHINGTON, June 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- A new partnership is helping fund projects to improve off-road trails and riding areas across the United States. The Foundation for America's Public Lands, the official charitable partner of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and Polaris, a global leader in powersports, are providing grants to support off-highway vehicle (OHV) recreation access, safety and the riding experience on BLM lands. The partnership will provide over $700,000 of impact to support OHV projects on BLM lands. The grants will be funded through a $350,000 donation from Polaris and will leverage a dollar-for-dollar match by the Foundation. Support includes funding new and additional signage, as well as trail maintenance and repairs to help support safety, access, and continued use of these OHV spaces. The BLM manages some of the most iconic and beloved motorized recreation areas in the nation, with over 200 designated OHV recreation sites and millions of acres open to responsible motorized recreation. These are places where families, friends, and entire communities gather to spend time outdoors, connect, and build the kind of shared experiences that empower local economies and keep people coming back to ride. "People are deeply connected to the areas they spend their days riding, and we know strong communities are at the heart of maintaining these spaces. Through our new partnership with the Foundation for America's Public Lands, we will invest alongside local partners to improve trails, promote responsible riding, and support the people who know these areas better than anyone, helping to keep these places thriving," said Mike Speetzen, Polaris CEO. "We are privileged to work alongside the Foundation, the Bureau of Land Management and local partners to help bring these important projects to life." "America's public lands are powerful economic drivers and places where Americans can get outside to experience the Great Outdoors," said I Ling Thompson, Chief Executive Officer of the Foundation for America's Public Lands. "BLM lands offer countless opportunities for multiple use recreation, and we are thrilled to partner with Polaris to support local communities and bring much needed funding to these important projects." The partnership officially kicked off over the weekend at North Reno Recreation Area's "Moon Rocks," the 19,000 acres of public land that includes the BLM's OHV area. Hundreds of volunteers gathered to participate in the Friends of Moon Rock's annual clean-up event at the beloved riding area. Moon Rocks is one of seven locations being awarded a grant as part of the Polaris & Foundation partnership. The Moon Rocks grant is supporting the installation of new portal signs that connect visitors with the site, along with barriers to assist in directing traffic to the main trail head. "It is astounding to see all of these partners, including the Foundation, Polaris, and all of the volunteers coming together to enhance the Moon Rocks Recreation Area," said Kim Dow, Associate State Director of BLM Nevada. "Without their support and dedication, Moon Rocks would not be what it is today. It is a great demonstration of the Northern Nevada community's dedication and support for our public lands." This partnership will also support the following six projects:
The priorities of Polaris and The Foundation's partnership include supporting OHV recreation, promoting safe and responsible off-road riding, enhancing the riding experience in and around the highest use recreation areas, and partnering with local communities on these projects. The Foundation's mission is to build strategic partnerships, generate private support, and help connect more people and communities to their public lands and waters. These grants and this partnership a part of Polaris' broader mission to encourage outdoor recreation and support the safety of its riders and the OHV community as a whole. ABOUT THE FOUNDATION FOR AMERICA'S PUBLIC LANDS ABOUT POLARIS
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