michigan
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Hi, I ride the forest island dnr trail near home about 20 minutes. I plan on riding up near Baraga and copper harbor this summer. Otherwise i ride on national forest and paper land and snowmobile rails thru these areas. Snow is a melting and any weekend should be goood mudding!!
Mac from the U.P.
Mac from the U.P.
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We have property up near Cadillac so we ride alot around there.
The Little Manistee Trail near Luther, in Carrieville is one we do occasionally. It's mostly old logging roads. If you go in the spring or fall they groom it. Otherwise it's nothing but whoops, and it'll wear you out pretty quick. It's a long system and we haven't done it all, so there may be better sections.
Lincoln Hills trail is accessible from the Manistee, and its a much better trail. It would be fun on a sport quad. High speed sweeping hills, and it takes you right down to the Pine river.
Tin Cup Springs is a mile or so south of Carrieville, and I like it the best. It's only about a 25 mile trail, but there are alot of interesting detours. There are some gravel hills, with tight trails through woods, that are Make it or Break it.
It's pretty much all National or State forest around there, and there are lots of 'Jolly Roger' trails.
We plan on checking out more trails this summer. I've heard the Kalkaska trail is a good one.
MadMike, nice name
Have you tryed the Cedar Creek trail in Muskegon. Someone told me it's pretty good.
I have the link to the DNR orv site. You can download all the trail maps for Michigan. I tryed to paste it into this, but I lost the whole damn message. Had to retype it. So if anyone wants it E-mail me and I'll send it to ya.
Brian
The Little Manistee Trail near Luther, in Carrieville is one we do occasionally. It's mostly old logging roads. If you go in the spring or fall they groom it. Otherwise it's nothing but whoops, and it'll wear you out pretty quick. It's a long system and we haven't done it all, so there may be better sections.
Lincoln Hills trail is accessible from the Manistee, and its a much better trail. It would be fun on a sport quad. High speed sweeping hills, and it takes you right down to the Pine river.
Tin Cup Springs is a mile or so south of Carrieville, and I like it the best. It's only about a 25 mile trail, but there are alot of interesting detours. There are some gravel hills, with tight trails through woods, that are Make it or Break it.
It's pretty much all National or State forest around there, and there are lots of 'Jolly Roger' trails.
We plan on checking out more trails this summer. I've heard the Kalkaska trail is a good one.
MadMike, nice name
Have you tryed the Cedar Creek trail in Muskegon. Someone told me it's pretty good.
I have the link to the DNR orv site. You can download all the trail maps for Michigan. I tryed to paste it into this, but I lost the whole damn message. Had to retype it. So if anyone wants it E-mail me and I'll send it to ya.
Brian
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Hey I've been on the Ceder Creek trail and its more whooped out than up by Baldwin. I'll never go back there also it it extremely tight. you will definitly take some bark off the trees.
Say Dusty did you say you were going to go up to Hurley later this summer other than the atv rally, if you are let me know and maybe we can hook up
Steve
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Say Dusty did you say you were going to go up to Hurley later this summer other than the atv rally, if you are let me know and maybe we can hook up
Steve
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A bunch of us drove from New York (near Manhattan) to Silver Lake last summer with our threewheelers and we had an awesome time. We are going back this June for 9 days. Are there any other good places to ride near there since we have buy the stickers anyway we may as well explore a little.