Rail-Trail
State: MI Length: 1.3 miles Surface: Dirt, Grass, Woodchips
This trail is a 1 1/4 mile loop that begins at the parking lot of the beach/picnic area. Initial segments of trail served as a railroad grade for a logging camp in the late 1920's and early 1930's. Since that time the trail has gone back to ...
State: MI Length: 43.5 miles Surface: Ballast, Dirt
There's no need to hold your breath along this trail while teetering across steep land bridges or crossing the extensive bridges that tower over streams and rivers because the spectacular views will take your breath away. You will be rewarded ...
State: MI Length: 41.5 miles Surface: Ballast, Dirt, Gravel, Sand
Both scenic and challenging, the Bill Nicholls Trail (a portion of designated Snowmobile Trail #3) covers 41.5 miles of sometimes steep, sometimes sandy and sometimes soaring terrain. The trail takes you over the west and east branches of the ...
State: MI Length: 8.6 miles Surface: Asphalt, Crushed Stone, Dirt, Grass
The rail-trail between Chassell and Houghton roughly parallels US 41 on one side and the shore of Portage Lake on the other. This trail is open to snowmobiles in the winter and walkers/hikers and cyclists during the rest of the year. Users ...
State: MI Length: 11.2 miles Surface: Dirt
The Freda Trail loop connects with the Bill Nichols trail just north of Toivola and offers riders a fun-filled trek to view Lake Superior and join back up with the trail near South Range. Also from this trail riders can choose the Chassell Trail ...
State: MI Length: 27 miles Surface: Dirt, Gravel
The GayMohawk Trail runs between the two small towns of the same name in Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula. It is largely a snowmobile trail. For more information and maps, contact Keweenaw Trails Services.
State: MI Length: 13.4 miles Surface: Asphalt, Ballast, Dirt, Gravel
Take a trip through the heart of "Copper Country" on the Hancock/Calumet Trail. When more than three-quarters of the nation's copper came from this region of the Keweenaw Peninsula, Mineral Range Railroad cars hauled hard-rock copper along this ...
State: MI Length: 4.5 miles Surface: Asphalt
Houghton's Waterfront Trail links a few of the town's small waterfront parks along an inlet of Portage Lake. In addition to parks, you'll find access to beaches, fishing and the village of Houghton in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
State: MI Length: 48 miles Surface: Ballast
The Beechwood to Gibbs City section of the Iron Range Trail system is primarily used by snowmobiles and ATVs. The trail follows an old railroad corridor through the bogs, lakes and forests of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, between the areas known ...
State: MI Length: 58 miles Surface: Ballast, Dirt, Grass, Gravel
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State: MI Length: 54 miles Surface: Dirt
The L'Anse to Big Bay Trail is a popular snowmobile trail in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The trail runs between the town of L'Anse and Big Bay, along the shore of Lake Superior through Sawyer Lake County Park. The trail traverses woodland, bog ...
State: MI Length: 6.5 miles Surface: Ballast, Grass
The Little Falls Trail is located on the southern end of Bond Falls Flowage in the Watersmeet Ranger District of the Ottawa National Forest. Contact the national forest for more information.
State: MI Length: 26 miles Surface: Ballast, Cinder, Dirt
The Little Lake to Chatham Snowmobile Trail in Michigan's Upper Peninsula traverses a remote area of bog and woodland. For more information, contact Snowmobile Chatham and UP snowmobile trails.
State: MI Length: 6.1 miles Surface: Ballast, Cinder, Dirt, Gravel
The Peshekee to Clowry Rail-Trail is straight and flat, following an old railroad grade that parallels Ida Road north of the town of Champion. The trail crosses the Escanaba River in several places as it traverses a terrain of mixed forest and ...
State: MI Length: 7.5 miles Surface: Ballast
Over its 7.5 mile course, the trail crosses 11 small bridges, skirts a couple of lakes and ponds, passes by bogs and beaver huts, and flows by and across creeks and rivers. Stop and enjoy the open water with grasses, cattails, and water lilies. ...