
Dirt Bike Trails
Near Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Dirt Bike Trails Near Ann Arbor, Michigan
Discover the best dirt bike trails near you. Browse trail maps, check difficulty ratings, and find your next adventure — whether you're looking for a quick ride or an all-day expedition.

Long Haul Trench
This is a long, muddy trench that runs right next to the Long Haul Trail and the Mount Magna play area. The trench is about 10 feet wide and 4 feet deep from the ground level. The mud looks very mucky and thick, and can get pretty thick when the weather has been wet. Anyone can walk along the edge t...
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Mount Magna Loop
This trail runs along the entire base of Mount Magna. It is a trail that gives access to anyone who wants to try the many routes to the top of Mount Magna. Mount Magna is a concrete area that was designed to simulate obstacles that can be found out west. Those obstacles are;Hot Tub, Potato Salad, Ba...
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Gawkers Pass
Gawkers Pass is a short incline/descent trail that runs between Mount Magna and Soggy Bottom Loop. It is steep and can get washed out easily. There are also a few rocks along the trail. This trail runs right next to The Notch and can be a great place to watch the buggies give The Notch a go!
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The Tetons
The Tetons can be found just to the right when you first drop into the offroad area of the park. It is a short trail that has two steep sandy hill climbs back to back. The trail is directional and there is a stop sign at the end. This trail is also a part of the Endurance Route, which is a combinati...
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Noyes Boulevard
Noyes Boulevard is a main road that connects the front of the park with the Mount Magna area and the back of the park. There is a westbound and eastbound road, and they are directional. This is a high-traffic route so pay attention to the direction of the traffic.
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The Bathtub
This track is for dirt bikes and quads only and it's gated to limit access to anyone other than those vehicles. It is a short loop with moderate hills and small banked turns. The track runs around a water hole that look to be very deep. Riders are not allowed to enter the water. The track is ONE WAY...
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Entrance / Exit Trail
This trail runs from the parking lot to the first intersection in the off-road portion of the park. It is directional. The trail runs one way for the entrance and another for the exit. There is an area overlooking the short track where you can pull off to air down or wait for your friends. There are...
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Soggy Bottom Loop
Soggy Bottom Loop is a moderate trail that runs through an area that can be very wet. There are tracks going through the water in some areas of the loop. The recorded track is a loop that DOES NOT go into the water. As with some of the trails in the park, sometimes the trail does get some grading or...
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Taurus Way
This is a fun moderate trail that gives the riders a bird's eye view of the front of the park. It starts behind the Sandbox area (which is for dirtbikes only) and is directional. It starts with a sandy hill climb and finishes with a descent finishing right at the middle of the park intersection.
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Hill Splitter
The trail is directional and begins directly across from the end of The Totons Trail. This area is a little bit different than the printed map. It is directional and shortly after it begins it offers three different hill climbs. Each hill climb takes you to the top of the hill and then the trail tak...
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The Sandbox
This course is for dirt bikes ONLY! It can be found near the intersection at the end of the entrance haul road. It is an intermediate course with a couple of fun hills, both banked turns to the left and right. Traffic is ONE WAY. The terrain is sandy with small rocks.
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Sloppy Joe Bypass
This trail is an easy trail that connects to the middle of The Troubles trail. It runs along the hillside where you can find the Sloppy Joe trail and connects to the Catwalk. This trail is easy, but in true Holly Oaks fashion, it can be muddy if the trail has been wet.
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The Troubles
This is an intermediate trail with a hill descent or climb and a little off-camber areas. It is a multi-directional trail. One end can be found on Skyline Drive and the other can be located on South Rim Road. As with any of the trails at Holly Oaks, this trail could be more difficult if you run it g...
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Entrance Road to Outpost Junction
This sandy hall road runs through the middle of the front of the park and gives the rider access to the majority of the trails in that area. The trail ends in the middle of the park where other hall roads can be picked up to access Mount Magna and other roads and trails in the area.
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Darlene's Ridge
There are three entrances to this short trail off of Skyline Drive. It is directional. There are some small rocks along the trail but nothing a stock vehicle can't handle. This route is a good alternative to the Skyline trail if you are headed from the front of the park to the back.
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Sherwood Forest
The Sherwood Forest is a very small scramble area at the top of the hill where Robins Climb and Skyline Drive come together. The trails can be a little tight in some areas but full-size vehicle fit. There were a couple of close calls with trees and the top of my vehicle.
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Robin's Climb
This trail begins in a washout area near the water hole at the front of the park. After the washout, the trail quickly turns uphill for a moderate hill climb. This is a great moderate trail for a beginner rider. Keep in mind that the park gets maintained often and trails may be altered.
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Dusty's Muffin
This is a steep sandy hill climb that can be difficult when the sand is soft. This hill is multi-directional so be sure to check for traffic before continuing up or down the hill. There are other hill climbs nearby that are much steeper than this. Use caution when trying these other hills.
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Darlene's Ridge
This trail is one-way! It cuts off of the Skyline trail and is used to help alleviate traffic jams up in the area. It is a sandy base with small rocks. The north end of the trail has a small open area to pull off if needed. It connects to the Skyline Trail at the top of Hollywood Hill.
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Big Trouble
The trail is multi-directional and can be picked up near the bottom of Sloppy Joe or off of The Troubles. This trail is an intermediately steep trail and rutted. As with any of the Holly Oak trails, this could be slippery if wet. The trail is narrow in some spots and the brush may be a little overgr...
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ATV trails near Ann Arbor, Michigan
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.

Long Haul Trench
This is a long, muddy trench that runs right next to the Long Haul Trail and the Mount Magna play area. The trench is about 10 feet wide and 4 feet deep from the ground level. The mud looks very mucky and thick, and can get pretty thick when the weather has been wet. Anyone can walk along the edge t...
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Mount Magna Loop
This trail runs along the entire base of Mount Magna. It is a trail that gives access to anyone who wants to try the many routes to the top of Mount Magna. Mount Magna is a concrete area that was designed to simulate obstacles that can be found out west. Those obstacles are;Hot Tub, Potato Salad, Ba...
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Gawkers Pass
Gawkers Pass is a short incline/descent trail that runs between Mount Magna and Soggy Bottom Loop. It is steep and can get washed out easily. There are also a few rocks along the trail. This trail runs right next to The Notch and can be a great place to watch the buggies give The Notch a go!
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The Tetons
The Tetons can be found just to the right when you first drop into the offroad area of the park. It is a short trail that has two steep sandy hill climbs back to back. The trail is directional and there is a stop sign at the end. This trail is also a part of the Endurance Route, which is a combinati...
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UTV/side-by-side trails near Ann Arbor, Michigan
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.

Long Haul Trench
This is a long, muddy trench that runs right next to the Long Haul Trail and the Mount Magna play area. The trench is about 10 feet wide and 4 feet deep from the ground level. The mud looks very mucky and thick, and can get pretty thick when the weather has been wet. Anyone can walk along the edge t...
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Mount Magna Loop
This trail runs along the entire base of Mount Magna. It is a trail that gives access to anyone who wants to try the many routes to the top of Mount Magna. Mount Magna is a concrete area that was designed to simulate obstacles that can be found out west. Those obstacles are;Hot Tub, Potato Salad, Ba...
Learn more about Mount Magna Loop

Gawkers Pass
Gawkers Pass is a short incline/descent trail that runs between Mount Magna and Soggy Bottom Loop. It is steep and can get washed out easily. There are also a few rocks along the trail. This trail runs right next to The Notch and can be a great place to watch the buggies give The Notch a go!
Learn more about Gawkers Pass

The Tetons
The Tetons can be found just to the right when you first drop into the offroad area of the park. It is a short trail that has two steep sandy hill climbs back to back. The trail is directional and there is a stop sign at the end. This trail is also a part of the Endurance Route, which is a combinati...
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