ST PAUL, Minn. — ATV riders can hit the state's 3,000 miles of trails without paying the usual registration fee on June 14–15, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources announced Thursday. The ...
With the riding season underway in Minnesota, it's time for riders to brush up on trail etiquette—like communicating with ...
APPLETON — Riders with an all-terrain vehicle registered for private or agricultural use won’t need to pay the registration fee to ride the state’s public ATV trails June 10-11, according to the ...
Thanks to sweeping appropriations finalized last month by the state Legislature, Minnesota's all-terrain vehicle boom will grow to new dimensions over the next two years behind the strength of more ...
Lynn Kramer has been riding ATVs — three-wheelers, four-wheelers — ever since she was a young girl. It has been a family affair for a long time, and she now enjoys continuing the adventure ...
BECKER COUNTY, Minn. (Valley News Live) - A new bill at the Minnesota Legislature could permanently change where off-highway vehicle riders hit the trails. The bill would require unpaved trails to be ...
HILL CITY -- It's only mid-June, but Harlan Kingsley already has more miles on his Polaris Ranger ATV than he put on all last summer. "This is just such a great trail. I should be back at the shop but ...
NEAR PEQUAYWAN LAKE -- The ruts along the county road at the driveway to John Wilson's property are 18 inches deep. ATV tires have dug down to rock in some places and packed the soil so water can't ...
during an annual no-registration weekend. After the weekend, Minnesotans will need to pay $60 for a three-year registration to ride the state's ATV trails. Out-of-state riders pay $21 annually for a ...
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