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• Addison Oaks in Leonard, Michigan
A scenic 794-acre park in northeast Oakland County with two lakes, spring fed ponds, and a wide variety of wooded terrain. The bike trail are substantially updated and maintained by Pauly the TC there and MMBA members. This trail is a nice flowing trail with lots of speed and some nice cl...
Last reviewed: Nov 24, 2007
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• Al Sabo in Kalamazoo, Michigan
1/2 flat XC singletrack with 1/2 manageable technical singletrack make for a fast 25 minute loop at 14 mph average. A no admission charge park with well marked trails winding through a mix of forests and prairie. A popular place for hikers and dog walkers as well as occasional horseback ...
Last reviewed: Mar 25, 2009
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• Anderson Park in Lansing, Michigan
This Trail is 2/3 Complete as of 9-1-09, built by MMBA. There are 2 loops totaling about 4.5 miles. The green loop and red loop are both intermediate and all single track. Start at the Kiosk, Trail entrance is right across the road from it for the green loop. The red loop starts at the oth...
Last reviewed: Sep 26, 2009
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• Aspen Park in Gaylord, Michigan
This is my favorite trail of all I've riden. The trails are marked very well and there are a lot of points where you can get off the trail or join on it to make your own personalized ride. It is easy enough for the not so experienced, but it can be a good ride for the experts as well. No...
Last reviewed: Oct 15, 2004
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• Bald Mtn Rec Area in Lake Orion, Michigan
Description: There are two nice-and-narrow trails. The upper is probably best with hills, slopes, and several overlooks. Both routes get muddy and stay muddy until summer. The upper trail is over 7 miles and the lower trail is about 5 miles.
Bald Mountain Recreation Area has eight miles...
Last reviewed: Nov 25, 2007
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• Bennett Park in Charlotte , Michigan
There is currently a new trail kiosk. To get to the trail from Bennett Park cross over the wooden foot bridge, turn left and take the second trail. Trail is marked. From the old dam lot, head north east across the grassy field to the trail entrance.
Last reviewed: Aug 31, 2009
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• Big M in Manistee, Michigan
Big M has lots of rolling hills and some tough sandy climbs. The inner loop can be a bit tricky to navigate because of the many crossing trails, but it is very well marked with maps at most of the intersections. There's lots of options to create you own track through the network of trails ...
Last reviewed: Nov 2, 2009
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• Bloomer Park in Rochester Hills, Michigan
A great free ride area you can go all day! giant logs, tight twisty riverside single track. there are tons of neat obstacles ie; picnic tables,palets over 3' logs.
If you run the trail from the yates parking lot stick to the river side as much as possibleafter about 1 1/2 miles of d...
Last reviewed: Aug 27, 2009
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• Boyne Mountain in Boyne Falls, Michigan
There is a network of trails here which can be ridden as a couple of different loops. The trail is almost exclusively singletrack and includes some difficult climbs, technical sections, fast descents and wood bridges crossing low wet areas. Trail conditions are usually good, there are so...
Last reviewed: Mar 29, 2009
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• Brighton Rec Area in Brighton, Michigan
There are two trails: Torn Shirt and Murray Lake. Murray Lake is the easier of the two and is total of 9.2 miles in length. There are tight singletracks as well as fast sections. I would recommend for the beginner to intermediate riders. You can even cut the loop by 2 miles by forgoing...
Last reviewed: Nov 8, 2009
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• Bruno's Run in Munising, Michigan
relatively easy to moderate trail with a handful of small hills . The section right after the trail head parking is packed with roots and rocks as it winds past the lake. After that is opens up nicely. Fall riding here is awesome but it is the U.P. so expect some cool temps.
Last reviewed: Oct 25, 2009
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• Burchfield in Mason, Michigan
The Burchfield concept is to have two distinct and separate trail systems, one for bikers and one for everyone else.
The older trail system runs about 5 miles and is almost all flat doubletrack and generally dull.
The new system is a bit over 8 miles of both a small bit of doubletrack ...
Last reviewed: Nov 2, 2009
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• Cannonsburg Ski Area in Cannonsburg, Michigan
Mostly single track. First part is all up hill and a serious leg burner. The rest varies from tight technical trees to down hill sections to banked turns to hill climbs (not in that order but it has a ton of variation) Do it more than once to get a full work out. The second time will be fa...
Last reviewed: Aug 24, 2009
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• Canonsburg in Grand Rapids, Michigan
The course itself is interesting. It is laid out in four sections, each connected by common gravel backroads. The course has a set direction, marked at its entry ways. A lot of sand in some spots, evil, evil sand. Several good jumps and one awsome downhill. The twistie's are quick fun,...
Last reviewed: Apr 4, 2009
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• Copper Harbor Trails in Copper Harbor, Michigan
Talk to Sam at the shop for all the details for recommended routes, you won't be dissapointed!
Last reviewed: Nov 25, 2008
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• Edwards Creek in Greenville, Michigan
7.35 miles of winding intermediate and expert singletrack trail including a good variety of terrain and a combination of natural and man-made technical features. Short, intense climbs, downhills with plenty of rocks, roots and log crossings and lots of off-camber trail to keep you on your ...
Last reviewed: Jun 1, 2009
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• Ella Sharp Park in Jackson, Michigan
The trails provide people in the Jackson area with opportunities for fitness, recreation, and enjoyment. There are 9 separate trails. These trails are suitable for mountain biking, running or hiking. There is approximately 11.5 miles of single track cut into the woods of the Park.
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Last reviewed: Sep 12, 2009
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• Fort Custer Recreation Area in Augusta, Michigan
There are four different trails, all of which are very well marked and maintained. Red (Expert), Green & Yellow (Intermediate), and Blue (Beginner).
Last reviewed: Jul 20, 2009
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• Fumee Lake in Iron Mountain , Michigan
Trail is a mix of singletrack and doubletrack that circles Fumee Lake. The singletrack is a good mix of technical trails, short climbs and a few twisty but short descents. Bring mosquito repellent, you are in the UP after all, the mosquitoes are thick. It was an enjoyable ride with som...
Last reviewed: Jul 11, 2007
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• Grand Island in Munising, Michigan
The ride is relatively easy with a few gradual but easy climbs. The look from the top over Lake Superior is fantastic. Take the earliest shuttle over and make a day of it. I enjoy the clockwise ride. Last shuttle off is 4:30 you can camp on the island if you want but permits are needed. Th...
Last reviewed: Oct 28, 2009
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• Hanson Hills in Grayling, Michigan
The first part of the trail is flat for nearly a mile but it is fairly senic, after that you start getting on to the skill hills and near an area that looks basically like sand dunes. Some nice views and rolling terrain. This doesn't get too technical but some of the climbs can be very v...
Last reviewed: Nov 8, 2009
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• Herritage Park in Adrian, Michigan
This is a good all around trail, lots of switchbacks, some good downhill, climbs, some off camber stuff, and a cool advance section. The trail is shared with runners and hikers in a few sections, but never get in the way. It is best to ride this trail with someone who is familiar with it, ...
Last reviewed: Nov 7, 2009
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• Highland Recreation in White Lake, Michigan
Description: This is the trail everyone wants kept secret. 16.2 total available miles of winding, climbing, narrow singletrack built by mountain bikers for mountain bikers. Ride the A (3.8 miles) & B loop for 9.7 miles as the basic continuous trail, or add on the C loop (2.7 miles, offshoo...
Last reviewed: Oct 28, 2009
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• Holdridge Recreation Area in Holly, Michigan
Part of the Holly Recreation Area, the trail system consists of three loops: 1) A .75 mile loop called Turtle Trail...great for the kids or a quick warm up. 2) The North Loop, a 2.25 mile section of flat trail, rolling through fields and hardwoods and 3) The West Loop, a 5 mile trail with ...
Last reviewed: Jun 17, 2009
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• Island Lake in Brighton, Michigan
One-way, closed-loop, singletrack that can be ridden all in one shot or divided between two loops. Terrain is mostly flat through gentle rolling grasslands with some medium length gradual climbs. While weekends are very crowded (50+ cars parked) the trails are almost completely empty durin...
Last reviewed: Nov 3, 2009
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