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The new SMTP Program provides grant funding to OHV Clubs and Organizations for resource maintenance, protection, signage, and the improvement of federally designated motorized trails and riding areas in Montana. Funding for the grant program comes from revenues from the sale of the OHV Resident Trail Pass.
Montana State Parks administers the SMTP grant program with funds appropriated by the State Legislature, and is assisted in grant allocation by the Off Highway Vehicle Advisory Committee (OHVAC). The OHVAC is comprised of citizens throughout Montana who have a vested interest in managing recreation opportunities as a valuable resource. Both user groups and land management agencies are represented on the OHVAC. This diverse group influences the equitable distribution of grant funding to valuable projects throughout the state.
Examples of eligible projects include:
Signage-Trail Markers
Trail Maintenance
Trail Improvements
Trail Reroutes
Mitigation of Motorized Resource Impacts
Brushing and Delimbing of Trails
Noxious Weed Control on Trail Corridors
Club Hired Trail Steward to Clear and Maintain Trails
The 2024 grant application cycle is now open. Funding decisions will be announced in late April 2024. A list of successful grant awards will be posted at that time.
Prospective applicants should review the Application Guidelines for details. Applications are accepted through the WebGrants.
Application Guidelines (PDF)
Program Overview (PDF)
Scoring Criteria (PDF)
2023 OHV Decision Notice (PDF)
Seth McArthur, Montana Snowmobile and OHV Program Manager
smcarthur@mt.gov
406-444-3753