ALL WAYS
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Mixed terrain and beautiful views of northern Michigan can be seen from any path you take. Don’t wait to experience this side of nature out on your ORV or jeep!
CADILLAC ORV SCENIC RIDE
A family-friendly ORV/OHV scenic ride has been created through a collaboration between the Cadillac Area Visitors Bureau and many local partner organizations utilizing open Wexford County and US Forest Service roads.
This is not a legally designated “Route” or “Trail” – It is simply a recommended ride to find great points of interest in the Cadillac Area and experience the beauty of the Manistee National Forest.
FAQ’s for the Ride
Where can I pick up a copy of this map?
Will there be a digital version of the map available?
YES! We are currently working with our partners to establish turn-by-turn navigation through popular ride community apps like; OnX Offroad, AllTrails, and more! As we continue to finalize these partnerships, we will be posting these offerings online when they become available. In addition, a PDF download is available of this map right now, and you may also access the USFS Motor Vehicle Use Map, showing open USFS roads in the region by downloading for free on the Avenza App.
Is this a designated route or trail?
NO. This is not a designated DNR Route/Trail and it is not a US Forest Service Route/Trail. Simply put, the scenic ride shown here is a recommended ride to great points of interest in the Cadillac Area on Wexford County and US Forest roads that are OPEN to ORV/OHVs.
I thought US Forest Service roads were closed to ORV/OHVs, are they open now?
YES, many now are open to ORV/OHV use! Effective October 1, 2021, the Huron-Manistee National Forests (HMNFs) changed the Motor Vehicle Use (MVU) designation of Forest Service roads to include Off-Highway Vehicles (OHVs) to allow for consistent use across the forests and other public lands statewide. This designation allows for OHV use on many HMNFs roads. Please pick up a copy of the US Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use Map for individual road closures/notices.
What requirements does my ORV/OHV need to legally ride on open County and USFS roads?
The Cadillac Area Visitors Bureau worked with state and local officials to compile instructions for ORV/OHV use. Complete details for: “Instructions for Operating on Open & Maintained Road Surfaces” as well as “Requirements & Restrictions” are available on our printed maps as well as through the Wexford County ORV ordinance and Wexford County Road Commission. Also note that all non-plated vehicles need a State of Michigan ORV License to legally ride on open County and US Forest Service Roads. Complete vehicle requirements can be found on the Michigan DNR website or contact
the Wexford County Sheriff’s Department for more information.
SCENIC RIDE STATS
SCENIC RIDE MILES MAPPED
TRAILHEAD/STAGING AREAS
More Trails in the Cadillac Area
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources offers a complex system and navigation service for ORV/ATV on their website for the entire state. Wexford County has several systems, and you can legally drive on the side of all county roads:
- M-55 to 20 Road, MCCCT (26 miles)
- Missaukee Junction (18 miles)
- Long Lake Motorcycle Trail (27 miles)
- 20 Rd to Grand Traverse County MCCCT (18+miles)
- US-131 to North Missaukee Rail MCCCT to (32 miles)
FREE ORV WEEKEND - June & August 2025 - Dates TBA
Here is your chance to explore the off-road vehicle trails, routes and scramble areas without an ORV license or trail permit.