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Augusta – The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry's (DACF) Maine ATV Trail Inspection Program, established in response to recommendations from Governor Janet Mills' 2019 ATV Task Force, is proving to be a valuable resource for ensuring that Maine's extensive trail system remains safe, sustainable, and well-maintained. The program addresses social, economic, legal, and environmental challenges associated with ATV use while supporting vital partnerships with landowners, as over 80% of Maine's ATV trails cross private land. The program safeguards recreational and environmental interests across the state through systematic inspections and support for trail improvements.
"Private landowners are essential partners in maintaining Maine's ATV trail system," said DACF Commissioner Amanda Beal. "This inspection program helps us maintain these valuable relationships by identifying and addressing problems early, ensuring trails remain safe and enjoyable for everyone."
In its final report, the ATV Task Force recommended several key actions to improve the management and oversight of ATV trails. Among these recommendations was the adoption of Best Management Practices (BMPs) from the Maine Motorized Trail Construction and Maintenance Manual as official standards for state-funded ATV trails. These standards now serve as the foundation of the new inspection process.
Key Features of the ATV Trail Inspection Program:
Maine's approach to trail inspections is garnering attention nationwide. At the recent National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC) conference, DACF Bureau of Parks and Lands Recreational Trails Coordinator James Turner presented Maine's trail inspection process to fellow state representatives.
"We fielded a lot of questions from programs interested in starting similar inspection systems to manage their growing trail networks and support grant management," Turner said.
Maine's ATV trails offer over 6,000 miles of recreational routes for trail enthusiasts to enjoy. The new inspection program is a major step toward safeguarding the future of these trails, ensuring they remain safe and accessible for years to come.
For more information about the ATV Trail Inspection Program or to learn about grant opportunities for trail improvements, please read DACF's Off-Road Recreational Vehicle web pages at https://www.maine.gov/dacf/parks/trail_activities/atv/atv-trail-inspections.shtml.
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