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OHVs legally registered in another state or country, and not in Minnesota for more than 30 days, are NOT required to purchase a Minnesota registration, but are required to purchase a non-resident trail pass. Learn more about non-resident OHV trail passes. You may purchase a non-resident trail pass: At DNR license agents
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A $35 year-round vehicle permit provides unlimited visits to...
- Non-Resident Trail Pass
If you are not a resident of Minnesota and you’re operating...
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A Non-resident off-road vehicle pass is required for non-residents who operate a non-Minnesota registered off-highway vehicle on a state or grant-in-aid off-highway vehicle trail. Contact the MN Dept. of Natural Resources Information Center at 651-296-6157 or 888-646-6367 or refer to the DNR.
A $35 year-round vehicle permit provides unlimited visits to every Minnesota state park and recreation area for a full year from the month of purchase. By purchasing a vehicle permit, you help maintain and improve the natural resources, facilities, and education and outreach programs that make Minnesota's state parks among the best in the nation.
If you are not a resident of Minnesota and you’re operating an all-terrain vehicle (ATV), off-highway motorcycle (OHM) or off-road vehicle (ORV) on state or grant-in-aid trails, you’ll need a non-resident trail pass.
A $35 year-round vehicle permit provides unlimited visits to every Minnesota state park and recreation areas for a full year from the month of purchase. By purchasing a vehicle permit, you help maintain and improve the natural resources, facilities, and education and outreach programs that make Minnesota's state parks among the best in the nation.
Off-highway vehicles (OHVs) include all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), off-highway motorcycles (OHMs) and off-road vehicles (ORVs). Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Requirements. License Details. Rules & Statutes.
If your UTV is street legal with an out-of-state registration, or if you are not a resident of Minnesota, you will need a Minnesota Nonresident Trail Pass if the vehicle remains in Minnesota for more than 30 days.