906-214-2308
906-265-9100
40 E Adams St
Iron River, MI 49935
Let’s rev up our off-road vehicle engines and venture out on more than 4,000 miles of the best ATV/ORV trails in Michigan. Michigan ATV/ORV trails host two-track, twisty single-track, rocky hill climbs and soggy mud bogs, and welcome dune buggies, dirt bikes, quads, and four-wheelers, inviting us to enjoy the muddy side of Pure Michigan.
We know you have choices when it comes to off-road destinations. Here's why Iron County stands out:
A Trail for Every Rider: With access to a massive trail system, you'll find a wide variety of riding experiences. From thrilling, tight single-tracks and challenging rocky climbs to scenic, leisurely routes, there's a trail to match your skill level and sense of adventure.
Ride Directly from Your Lodging: Many of our local lodging options offer direct access to the trail system. Park your trailer and ride right from your cabin, motel, or campground to the trails!
More Than Just Trails: When you're ready for a break from riding, Iron County offers a wealth of other activities. Enjoy fishing, boating, hiking, and exploring our charming small towns.
Michigan offers many trail riding opportunities. Michigan’s public Off-Road Vehicle (ORV) trail/route system provides four types of riding opportunities: motorcycle trails, all terrain vehicle (ATV) trails, ORV routes which are open to ORVs of all sizes including Secretary of State licensed vehicles, and scramble areas.
There are SIX scramble areas, two of which are on state forests (St. Helen’s Motorsport Area and Black Lake Scramble Area), one at Silver Lake State Park, one at Bull Gap in the Huron National Forest, and one at The Mounds, a Genesee County Park.
The ORV trail/route system covers almost 4,000 miles with 73% on state forests. Of the system, 30% is cycle trail, 50% is ATV trail and 20% is route.
In the Lower Peninsula, the system is the only legal place to ride Non-Secretary of State licensed ORVs on public lands other than frozen waters.
In the Upper Peninsula, it is legal for ORVs to operate on state forest roads as well as the designated trail system, unless a specific state forest road is posted closed to ORV use. Trails are lightly groomed and riders are likely to encounter narrow sand trails, rough moguls, steep hills, stumps, rocks, brush, loose surfaces and other hazards.
When you're not on your ATV, there's plenty more to see and do in Iron County:
Fishing and Boating
With hundreds of lakes and miles of rivers, Iron County is an angler's paradise.
Hiking and Biking
Explore our beautiful forests on foot or by bike on our numerous hiking and biking trails.
Waterfalls
Discover the beauty of our local waterfalls.
Museums and Historic Sites
Learn about the rich mining and logging history of the area at our local museums.
Dining and Shopping
Enjoy a delicious meal at one of our local restaurants and browse our unique shops.
Start planning your Iron County off-road adventure today! With our incredible trails, beautiful scenery, and welcoming community, we're confident that you'll have an unforgettable experience.
906-214-2308
906-265-9100
40 E Adams St
Iron River, MI 49935
906-265-9244
1700 County Road 424
Gaastra, MI 49917
906-265-3611
1257 W Ice Lake Rd
Iron River, MI 49935
800-362-7853
373 Brule Mountain Rd
Iron River, MI 49935
800-DO-BRULE
906-265-4957
397 Brule Mountain Rd
Iron River, MI 49935
906-822-7713
1968 US 141 Highway
Amasa, MI 49903
Iron County is one of the Upper Peninsula’s best kept secrets. From camping to fishing, hunting to canoeing, mountain biking to forest bathing – no matter your interests, the great outdoors and clear crisp air await you here.