
Beginner Off-Road Trails
Near Tri-Lakes, Indiana
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Beginner Off-Road Trails Near Tri-Lakes, Indiana
Discover the best beginner-friendly off-road trails near you. These easier, lower-rated trails are a great place to start — browse trail maps, check difficulty ratings, and find your next adventure.

Rookie Run
This mild trail weaves through the woods and intertwines with Deer Run on occasion. Signage can be a little confusing but exits are easy to find. There were a couple of small puddles but nothing too deep. This area is becoming a little overgrown but not enough to be concerned with the trail getting ...
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Deer Run
This trail is mild and weaves in and out of trees. There are a couple of off-camber spots, especially the exit. This trail also intertwines with Rookie Run and signage can be confusing but won't lead you into anything extreme. The exits are easy to find. The one entrance/exit has a large water hole ...
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Nut Check
Nut Check starts with an intermediate rock crawl in a washout. Then the trail branches off that washout and climbs up a hill. If someone prefers not to climb the hill, they can continue straight and finish the rock crawling washout area. There are some muddy holes (one really deep) in the wooded are...
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Welcome Trail
This trail begins at the Lower Level Parking Lot and is a connector trail between one of the main roads that runs through the park and the parking lots. There are very few elevation changes. There are some mud holes, some deep and some not so deep. Use caution when traversing the mud holes. The two-...
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Little Willy
Little Willy is a mild trail that has few elevation changes. There is also an area that tends to get washed out when it's been raining. It's not very long and is a great trail for beginners. This trail has access to the Lower Parking Lot and access to the two-track style bridge in the park.
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Bare Back
The entrance to this trail can be picked up from the Lower Parking Lot and runs along the picnic area. This trail is mild with a couple of spots of articulation and a couple of spots that can be muddy if it's been raining. This trail also runs under the two-track style bridge that can be found in th...
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Border Trail Part 2
The trail runs along the edge of the park and into the Whispering Woods. The trail is for SXS, ATVS, and motorcycles only. There are some mud holes and areas with tight trees. The trail intertwines with a couple of other trails back in the woods. It seems that some have taken it upon themselves to m...
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Steinwinder
This trail has two designations: one for full-size rigs and one for ATVs. There are many markers to indicate which path is which. This trail is also one-way. There are many tight turns and it may be harder for vehicles (trucks) with a longer wheelbase. Once on the trail, there really isn't a way to ...
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115th Avenue
Winding through the heart of the Allegan State Game Area, this two-lane road offers a beautiful scenic drive. With a base of loose sand and compacted gravel, the trail provides a classic Michigan public land experience. The path is typically two vehicles wide, allowing for easy passing and group tra...
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46th Street
Winding between dense hardwood and pine forests, open meadows, and occasional lowland marshes, the trail provides scenic variety and excellent opportunities for wildlife sightings. The route also crosses several smaller spur trails and seasonal roads like ASG Trail and Side Winder. The trail surface...
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Swan Creek Trail (121st Avenue)
Swan Creek Trail (121st Avenue) is an easy and bouncy off-road trail for beginners. Located off 118th Avenue, this route is easily accessible. This trail is typically easy with nothing technical, just lots of ruts that will bounce you all around. Most of the trail is a combination of sand and dirt a...
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116th Avenue
Winding through the heart of the Allegan State Game Area, this two-lane road offers a beautiful scenic drive. With a base of loose sand and compacted gravel, the trail provides a classic Michigan public land experience. The path is typically two vehicles wide, allowing for easy passing and group tra...
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Allegan Forest 120th Street to 44th Street
This is a mainly single-lane dirt and sand trail with water holes and/or mud depending on weather or thaw. There are no major obstacles and plenty of areas to pass oncoming traffic. These are seasonal county roads not maintained during the winter months. This trail should be accessible by most high-...
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Sidewinder Trail
Sidewinder Trail is an easy off-road trail for beginners. Located off 46th Street, this route is easily accessible. This trail is typically easy with nothing technical, just lots of ruts that will bounce you all around. Most of the trail is sand and dirt and weaves through a beautiful forest with gr...
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ASG Trail
ASG Trail is an easy, fun off-road trail for beginners. Located near the Allegan Dam, this route is easily accessible. This trail is typically easy with nothing technical. Most of the trail is a combination of sand and dirt, and weaves through a beautiful forest with great fall foliage. Along this t...
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Hart Trail
Hart Trail is a short connector route that links the western side of the Yankee Springs Loop to the interior trail network within the Yankee Springs State Recreation Area and the Barry State Game Area. While not a destination trail on its own, it’s a useful cut‑through that lets you access several o...
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Horseman's Trail
Horseman's Trail is an easy seasonal road/trail. Located near the Allegan Dam, this route is easily accessible. This trail is easy with nothing technical. Most of the trail is comprised of dirt and weaves throughout the Allegan State Game Area. Along this trail, you'll find a couple of dispersed cam...
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32nd St Two Track
The 32nd St two‑track is a short but enjoyable connector running between 127th Ave and 125th Ave in Allegan County. Despite its length, the trail packs in a mix of sand, dirt, rocks, and mud, with conditions varying widely depending on recent weather. After rain, expect soft mud and slick spots; dur...
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Allegan Trap Bend Trail
Allegan Trap Bend Trail is an easy seasonal road/trail. Located near the Allegan Dam, this route is easily accessible. This trail is easy with nothing technical. Most of the trail combines sand and dirt and weaves throughout a beautiful portion of the Allegan State Game Area. Like most Michigan trai...
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Peets Road
Peets Road is a short connector trail that joins the western side of the Yankee Springs Loop. The trail surface is a mix of sand, dirt, mud, and scattered rock, with the overall character changing heavily based on recent weather. After rain, the hills can get washouts due to the large sand content o...
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Beginner ATV trails near Tri-Lakes, Indiana
Explore ATV-friendly trails near you. These trails are accessible for vehicles up to 50 inches wide, perfect for ATVs and smaller off-road machines.

Rookie Run
This mild trail weaves through the woods and intertwines with Deer Run on occasion. Signage can be a little confusing but exits are easy to find. There were a couple of small puddles but nothing too deep. This area is becoming a little overgrown but not enough to be concerned with the trail getting ...
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Deer Run
This trail is mild and weaves in and out of trees. There are a couple of off-camber spots, especially the exit. This trail also intertwines with Rookie Run and signage can be confusing but won't lead you into anything extreme. The exits are easy to find. The one entrance/exit has a large water hole ...
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Nut Check
Nut Check starts with an intermediate rock crawl in a washout. Then the trail branches off that washout and climbs up a hill. If someone prefers not to climb the hill, they can continue straight and finish the rock crawling washout area. There are some muddy holes (one really deep) in the wooded are...
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Welcome Trail
This trail begins at the Lower Level Parking Lot and is a connector trail between one of the main roads that runs through the park and the parking lots. There are very few elevation changes. There are some mud holes, some deep and some not so deep. Use caution when traversing the mud holes. The two-...
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Beginner UTV/side-by-side trails near Tri-Lakes, Indiana
Find UTV and side-by-side trails near you. These trails accommodate vehicles up to 60 inches wide, ideal for UTVs, side-by-sides, and wider off-road rigs.

Rookie Run
This mild trail weaves through the woods and intertwines with Deer Run on occasion. Signage can be a little confusing but exits are easy to find. There were a couple of small puddles but nothing too deep. This area is becoming a little overgrown but not enough to be concerned with the trail getting ...
Learn more about Rookie Run

Deer Run
This trail is mild and weaves in and out of trees. There are a couple of off-camber spots, especially the exit. This trail also intertwines with Rookie Run and signage can be confusing but won't lead you into anything extreme. The exits are easy to find. The one entrance/exit has a large water hole ...
Learn more about Deer Run

Nut Check
Nut Check starts with an intermediate rock crawl in a washout. Then the trail branches off that washout and climbs up a hill. If someone prefers not to climb the hill, they can continue straight and finish the rock crawling washout area. There are some muddy holes (one really deep) in the wooded are...
Learn more about Nut Check

Welcome Trail
This trail begins at the Lower Level Parking Lot and is a connector trail between one of the main roads that runs through the park and the parking lots. There are very few elevation changes. There are some mud holes, some deep and some not so deep. Use caution when traversing the mud holes. The two-...
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