Camping and Day Use Areas- A wide range of camping opportunities are available on the Huron-Manistee National Forests. There are 37 developed campgrounds and 2 Day Use Areas, in addition to over 25 primitive campgrounds. Dispersed camping in a tent is allowed in most areas of the forest.
Hiking, Horseback Riding - Over 330 miles of trails are available for hiking on the Huron-Manistee National Forests. Some of which are shared trails with horses. The hiking and horse trails are often linear, while the interpretive (nature) trails are usually loops of varied lengths.
Biking - There are over 100 miles of bike trails across the forest. Some trails are shared with hikers and horseback riders.
Off-Highway Vehicle Trails and Areas - 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.
Canoeing and Boating - There are 4 Nationally Designated Wild and Scenic Rivers on the Huron-Manistee National Forests and many other rivers, lakes, streams, and ponds. Canoeing and small boating (under 20hp and/or 26ft) are the
most prevalent boating opportunities on water within the boundaries of the
Huron-Manistee National Forest. Please visit the Michigan DNR website for detailed information on what is needed for legal boating in Michigan.
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