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DNR Motor Vehicle Permits are now required and a self-registration fee pipe will soon be installed. There are two loops, one entirely on the south side of the road and one starting on the north side and ending on the south side.
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These trails are on private property but are open to mountain bikers. Fun Promotions and Milk Jug Racing hold races at the ski area during the summer.
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All trails in the Fort Custer Recreation Area are multi-use. Please respect other trail users and follow posted trail etiquette. Mountain Bikers Yield to all other trail users. Hikers Yield to equestrians. Equestrians Yield to dogsleds.
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Enjoyed by more than 90,000 outdoor enthusiasts annually, the 34.5 mile linear Kal-Haven Trail State Park extends from South Haven, on the shores of Lake Michigan, to the northwest suburbs of the City of Kalamazoo.
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The Musketawa Trail is a 25 mile multi-use recreation trail between Marne and Muskegon, Michigan. It passes through farmlands and wetlands, over creeks, and through villages.
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Located in the historic Owassippe Boy Scout reservation in Mid-Muskegon County, Owassippe has a required rider fee. Please observe this or risk losing the trail access.
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This website gives cyclists a list of many of the best bicycle touring trails in the US. All of the trails on this site are paved or are crushed limestone/gravel, so that they are navigable on touring or cross-bikes.
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The White Pine Trail is Michigan's longest rail/trail stretching a distance of just under 100 miles on the former and Indiana rail bed. The trail reaches from the north end of Grand Rapids to Cadillac.
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In southwestern Michigan, 30 miles from Grand Rapids, you'll find 13 miles of trail for mountain biking; parts of the hilly, wooded route are shared with hikers.