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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. Vehicle permits are valid for one year from the month of purchase.
- Off-highway vehicle registrations & fees | Minnesota DNR
You can renew your off-highway vehicle registration at any...
- Hunt From A Standing Motor Vehicle Disability Permit Application
1)The permit is valid for any type of motor vehicle (car,...
- Off-highway vehicle registrations & fees | Minnesota DNR
You can renew your off-highway vehicle registration at any deputy registrar of motor vehicles opens in a new browser tab (where you license your car), or at the DNR License Bureau in St. Paul (500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN). You can also renew using online licensing system.
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 Vehicle Grant-in-Aid Program Form 2 New Project Application. This application should be used to apply for funding for new trails not yet enrolled the Grant-in-Aid (GIA) program, additions to currently enrolled GIA trails, and GIA trail reroutes over 1 mile long.
Links to regulations, licenses and registration information for hunting, fishing, skiing, watercraft, snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, off-road vehicles and off-highway motorcycles.
1)The permit is valid for any type of motor vehicle (car, truck, ATV, snowmobile). 2)The vehicle must be stationary. 3)If you are hunting big game, your vehicle cannot be within the road right-of-way.
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.