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Off-Road Vehicle Information

Fires and Ongoing Emergencies (link to HTML page)

Since the new Michigan ORV laws have gone into effect, a lot of people question where they can ride. It's always a good idea to ask ahead of time, if you're not sure!

The Huron-Manistee National Forest, in northern lower Michigan, provide ORV enthusiasts an opportunity to ride off road vehicles on superb forest trails. Following the legal guidelines will ensure the ride is safe and enjoyable. For questions relating to state laws and regulations please visit the MI-DNR website, you will also be able to obtain an ORV sticker and maps of state trails from this website.

Parking Fees (pdf)

To receive information not found on this page or for any problems with any documents found on this page please email us at: r9 hmnf website@fs.fed.us

Manistee - Off-Road Vehicle and Motorcycle Trails

Site Trailheads
Big "O" Trail (Map) (General Information) 32nd St.
M-37
Little "o" Trail (Map) (General Information)
Cedar Creek Trail (Map) (General Information) Linderman Rd
M- 20 Motorsport Trail (MCCCT Map) (General Information) M-20
Horseshoe-Holton Lake Trail (Horseshoe Map) (Holton Map) (General Information)  


Huron - Off-Road Vehicle and Motorcycle Trails and Areas

Site Trailheads
Bull Gap Parmalee Bridge, Meadows Campground,
Luzerne,
M-33,
Hughes Lake Rd.,
South River Rd.,
East Bull Gap Rd.,
McKinley,
Maltby Hills,
Heath Rd.
The Meadows
CCC Trail

Please enjoy your National Forest safely and in a way that protects soil, water, and other resources, while minimizing conflict with other Forest users.

Motorized Trail Regulations- Includes using ORV's for Hunting


Huron-Manistee National Forests
1755 S. Mitchell St. Cadillac, MI 49601

Toll Free: 1(800) 821-6263 Phone: 1(231) 775-2421 TTY: 1(231) 775-3183
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Recreation-Biking, Boating & Canoeing, Canoe Liveries, Camping, Cross-Country Skiing, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Off-Road Vehicle, Sightseeing - Auto Tours, Snowmobiling, Gathering, Prospecting and Rock Collecting, Picnicking/Day Use, Horseback Riding, Wilderness
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- Emerald Ash borer, NNIS plant species

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