ORV Friendly Trails and Parks in the Michigan Area
The eastern most "Full Size" legal ORV Trail/Route. Interesting scenery next to Lake Huron, The Ausable river and former Wurtsmith AFB.
Challenging trails, 4WD Lo necessary – Potential for vehicle damage (Loose and or rocky terrain, off-camber trails, large mud holes, creek crossings)
Bundy Hill Off Road Park is located on 350 acres in Jerome, Michigan just West of the corner of US-12 and US-127. We have all terrain for all OHV & ATV's. Bundy Hill is the Southeastern Michigan's...
Challenging trails, 4WD Lo necessary – Potential for vehicle damage (Loose and or rocky terrain, off-camber trails, large mud holes, creek crossings)
New this year is a trial opening to ORV use of nearly 95 miles of forest roads located within the Camp Grayling training area in Crawford County. The roads, located on 16,000 acres of state forest lands...
Challenging trails, 4WD Lo necessary – Potential for vehicle damage (Loose and or rocky terrain, off-camber trails, large mud holes, creek crossings)
Large, multi use ORV area with areas open to all types of ORVs, including full size (72"+). Lot's of sand, hill climbs, two tracks, you name it. It can get dusty, rutted and filled with washboards,...
Challenging trails, 4WD Lo necessary – Potential for vehicle damage (Loose and or rocky terrain, off-camber trails, large mud holes, creek crossings)
Short ORV route and "gateway" to Northern MI trail system. Lot's of State Forest two tracks surround the ORV Route and ATV trail system. Great place to try out your Bronco without a lot of...
Moderate trails, 4WD required – Potential for getting stuck (Rutted trails, undulating terrain, shallow stream crossings, mud holes, sand or snow)
Dual use ORV Route and Snowmobile trail south of Houghton Lake. The 32 miles of trail is situated south of Waco Road and north of Grass Lake Roads from Old 27 past M-18 to Emery Road. The...
Moderate trails, 4WD required – Potential for getting stuck (Rutted trails, undulating terrain, shallow stream crossings, mud holes, sand or snow)
Michigan has some of the best trails in the nation!
Traveling with a group of Broncos can ensure if you get stuck, there will be a capable vehicle there to assist.
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The Michigan Bronco Club aims to be family friendly group encouraging adventure, fun, and careful stewardship of Michigan's wonderful natural resources.
The Michigan Bronco Club is a friendly group of individuals who like to enjoy the wonderful outdoors of Michigan, and try to do so in our Broncos! We strive to educate our members on improving off-road skills, through organizing and supporting events to use them.
The Michigan Bronco Club is an educational non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to supporting outdoor recreation activity using Ford Broncos. We are committed to improving trail-awareness and advocacy, and are excited in 2026 to now have an official partnership with GLFWDA. This allows us to overlap resources in furthering our shared goals, and bolster our cumulative voice in the full-size off-roading environment.
Also new in 2026 is our adoption of a Northern Michigan route where we will do regular maintenance, including ensuring the trails are safe and passable - keep your eyes peeled for volunteer opportunities and make sure you get a Premium Membership so you’re insured and able to participate!
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