Best UTV in Michigan

Trying to find the best UTV in Michigan? Bivy has great hiking, biking, paddling, climbing, skiing, riding and more, with hand-curated trail maps, as well as detailed driving directions.

1

Michigan, Montmorency County

02 :43 hrs
27.4 mi
67.997986 ft
Unknown

The Atlanta Trail and Route system is a large trail network that offers abundant opportunity for all types of off-roading through state forest land in Michigan's upper Lower Peninsula. This ride follows the Atlanta Route on the south section for 27 miles. The route is open to ORVs of all sizes including off-road motorcycles. An ORV license and trail permit are required unless licensed by the Secretary of State.

2

Michigan, Keweenaw County

09 :51 hrs
50.2 mi
166.123 ft
Unknown

This ride along the Keweenaw State Trail covers 50 miles of multi-use dirt trail between the towns of Copper Harbor and Calumet and offers a scenic setting for off-roading on the peninsula. The ORV route is restricted to ATVs and UTVs and is only open for riding from May to October. Full size vehicles, converted 4x4s, and dirt bikes are prohibited on the trail. A current Michigan ORV license and trail permit are required.

3

Michigan, Delta County

01 :48 hrs
9.2 mi
25.634003 ft
Unknown

Days River Route is located just northwest of the shoreline of Green Bay on Lake Michigan and travels through scenic state forest land on Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The dirt trail covers 9 miles and is open to ORVs of all sizes (including motorcycles) that have an ORV sticker and trail permit.

4

Michigan, Roscommon County

03 :31 hrs
35.4 mi
39.018005 ft
Unknown

The Denton Creek Route is located just south of Houghton Lake in Roscommon State Forest and offers great scenery and fun riding terrain for off-road vehicles 72 inches or less in width. The route features a few twists and turns but very minor elevation changes. The trail is sandy and can be wet at times. The route connects to the Denton Creek Trail which offers additional riding opportunities in the area for ORVs less than 50 inches in width. An ORV license and trail permit are required for riding the route and trail.

5

Michigan, St. Ignace

05 :09 hrs
25.9 mi
74.686005 ft
Unknown

This ORV trail travels between St. Ignance and Trout Lake and runs for approximately 28 miles through Hiawatha National Forest on Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The trail follows an abandoned railroad corridor and is used by off-road vehicles, snowmobiles, and hikers and bikers. The trail is dirt and gravel and is fairly flat. The route can accommodate ORVs of all sizes. An ORV license and trail permit are required for travel on the trail.

6

Michigan, Otsego County

03 :15 hrs
32.7 mi
50.432983 ft
Unknown

The North Branch Route covers 26 miles of dirt trail that travels through state forest land southeast of Gaylord on Michigan's Lower Peninsula. The route is open to vehicles less than 72 inches in width and features a few ups and downs but no major climbs or descents. The route also connects to the Crapo Creek Trail which offers additional riding opportunities for vehicles less than 50 inches in width. The trails are open to vehicles with a Michigan ORV sticker and trail permit.

7

Michigan, Menominee County

06 :12 hrs
31.2 mi
117.77098 ft
Unknown

The Felch Grade A Route trail runs over 30 miles between the communities of Felch and Escanaba and offers a fun and scenic trail for all types of recreation including off-road vehicles. The route is wide, flat, and straight and can accommodate UTVs, ATVs, motorcycles, and snowmobiles. The Felch Grade also connects to the Escanaba-Hermansville State Trail which is open for ORVs less than 65 inches in width. An ORV license and trail permit are required for riding both of these trails.

8

Michigan, Roscommon County

01 :55 hrs
9.6 mi
24.463013 ft
Unknown

The Denton Creek Route and Trail are are located just south of Houghton Lake in Roscommon State Forest and offer great scenery and fun riding terrain for off-road vehicles. This 9.5-mile route connects the Denton Creek trails to the St. Helen trail system to the east. The route features small ups and downs but no major changes in elevation. An ORV license and trail permit are required for riding the route and connecting trails.

9

Michigan, Ontonagon County

09 :02 hrs
45.6 mi
91.053986 ft
Unknown

The Bergland to Sidnaw Route follows a old railroad corridor for 44 miles between Bergland and Sidnaw on Michigan's upper peninsula. The trail is 72 inches wide and can accommodate ATVS, UTVs, and motorcycles. An ORV license and trail permit are required. The trail is mostly flat and follows old RR grade with some rocky sections.

10

Michigan, Mackinac County

12 :13 hrs
61.7 mi
68.03999 ft
Unknown

The A Route is a 63-mile long ORV trail that travels through scenic and rugged forest terrain of Michigan's scenic Upper Peninsula. The ORV route is open to ORVs of all sizes and is maintained up to 72 inches in width. The route covers mostly flat terrain with only a minor changes in elevation. The route also offers access to additional ATV and motorcycle trails along the way including the Newberry-Rexton and Sandtown Motorcycle trails. Travel along the A Route requires a Michigan ORV license and trail permit unless the vehicle is licensed by the Secretary of State.

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