The Ontonagon to Rockland Trail is an unpaved multi-use trail along a former railroad corridor. It starts in Ontonagon, a town on Lake Superior in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The trail crosses the Ontonagon River, then turns south. The route is mostly forested. Other than the occasional road crossing or farm, the area is wilderness. In the winter, the trail is open to snowmobiles.
Parking is available on River Rd, between SR 64 and Lakeshore Rd in Ontonagon.
Rode this from ontonogon for a few Miles. It’s well maintained for Atv which use it heavily. There isn’t much of a shoulder to get over for them. I’m it sure how two atv pass one another. It’s tight. The atv I encountered were nice and slowed down to not kick up dust for us. I don’t recommend for bikes unless you have a fat tire. Some parts of this were ankle twisters, when we got off to move off trail for the atvers
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