Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3677

Introduced
2/25/26  

Caption

Motorized trails receiving grants-in-aid closed to nonmotorized use unless designated for that use.

Impact

If passed, HF3677 would significantly impact the regulation of trails throughout Minnesota, particularly in how local governments designate trails for public use. Affected local units of government would be required to work closely with the commissioner and landowners when designating trails, ensuring that safety and welfare considerations are at the forefront of these decisions. Importantly, this bill mandates that trails previously granted state funding will not be open to nonmotorized use unless formally designated, thus reinforcing state oversight in local trail management.

Summary

House File 3677, introduced by Representative Warwas, seeks to amend Minnesota Statutes regarding the use of motorized and nonmotorized trails funded by state grants-in-aid. The bill emphasizes the closure of motorized trails to nonmotorized use unless explicitly designated for such use, positioning local government units in a regulatory role while coordinating with state authorities. This legislative framework aims to clarify and reinforce usage rights for both motorized and nonmotorized activities on designated trails.

Contention

Debate surrounding HF3677 is likely to focus on the balance of power between state and local authorities. Proponents may argue that this bill empowers local governments by providing them with clearer guidelines while ensuring trails are up to safety standards. However, some stakeholders might express concerns about the potential bureaucratic hurdles that local governments could face when attempting to designate trails for nonmotorized use, advocating for more flexible and autonomous local decision-making.

Companion Bills

MN SF4318

Similar To Close motorized trails receiving grants-in-aid to nonmotorized use unless designated for that use

Previously Filed As

MN SF4318

Close motorized trails receiving grants-in-aid to nonmotorized use unless designated for that use

MN AB1139

California Environmental Quality Act: exemption: public access: nonmotorized recreation.

MN HF1012

Commissioner of natural resources required to consider decommissioning a road or trail designated for off-highway vehicle use; land, water quality, aquatic life, and wildlife protected from effects of using motorized recreational trails; environmental assessment worksheet required to construct or expand off-highway vehicle trails; rulemaking required; and money appropriated.

MN SB0265

Transportation: funds; maintenance of nonmotorized transportation infrastructure; provide for. Amends sec. 10k of 1951 PA 51 (MCL 247.660k).

MN HB114

An Act To Amend Title 21 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Motorized Scooters.

MN A07279

Relates to the development and posting of a senior trail guide that identifies walking and hiking opportunities for active seniors within the state park system and along public non-motorized multi-use trails within the state.

MN HF4784

Liability limits for motorized recreational vehicle activities created.

MN S3066

Restricts use of motorized skateboards.

MN SF4186

Definitions and registration requirements modification for motorized bicycles and motorcycles powered by electric motors

MN SF1245

Commissioner of natural resources requirement to consider decommissioning a road or trail designated for off-highway vehicle use under certain circumstances

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