$800,000 in Grant Funding Available for Off-Highway Vehicle Projects

The Nevada Off-Highway Vehicles Program is now accepting applications for off-highway vehicle (OHV) projects in the state. The grant application and manual are available online at https://ohv.nv.gov/grant-program.  

Applications are due by March 23, 2025.  

Every year, the Nevada Commission on Off-Highway Vehicles supports statewide OHV-related initiatives that promote safe and memorable outdoor experiences on Nevada’s extensive OHV trail system.

Funded by Nevada’s OHV registration fees, this grant program supports trail planning, maintenance, land acquisition, mapping, signage, law enforcement, education, safety training, and conservation efforts.

Recent OHV grant recipients include trailhead infrastructure projects in Lincoln and Nye Counties, educational programs with Nevada Outdoor School and the Nevada Offroad Association, and new equipment for OHV law enforcement in Storey and Lyon Counties.

To view video clips highlighting previous OHV grant projects, please visit https://ohv.nv.gov/grant-recipients.  For more information, visit ohv.nv.gov or contact Kaden Barmore at 775-684-2794 or kbarmore@ohv.nv.gov

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The Nevada Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Program is dedicated to promoting safe and responsible off-highway vehicle use throughout the state. The Nevada OHV Program provides grants to support a wide range of projects that enhance off-highway vehicle experiences, including trail improvements, mapping, signage, law enforcement, education, safety training, and environmental restoration. By fostering sustainable outdoor recreation, the Nevada OHV Program ensures that Nevada's diverse landscapes can be enjoyed by current and future generations