
Dirt Bike Trails
Near Reese, Michigan
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Dirt Bike Trails Near Reese, Michigan
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West Isabella Bypass
A scenic, easy-going trail through the woods in the Gladwin Forest area west of Midland. One of the few dry trails in the area, especially in the spring. The trail winds through woods and wetland. There has been some logging on the trail. The trail is mostly one vehicle wide, though there are severa...
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Scratchy Trail
This narrow and scratchy trail will leave a mark. This sandy trail is off a longer trail in the Gladwin Forest. This trail can be run either direction, but we found the overhead branches favored running from west to east. The trail has overgrown bushes that made contact on all sides of our Gladiator...
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The Fish Bowl
This is an easy trail that loops around the wall edge of the open riding area in the far back corner of the park. The open riding area can be very mucky if it's been raining. This would be a good challenge for those who like to play in the mud.
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The Highway
This trail starts in the Northwest Corner area or off of West Side Drive. It is a multi-directional trail that runs through the trees with a couple of hills. If you're a full-size vehicle and like your paint job, this is not the trail for you. Expect some of that good ol' Michigan pinstriping. There...
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Mine View Trail
This trail is an in-and-out trail. Use caution at the end, there is a severe drop-off that is unpassable. There is also a good-sized mud hole that could be very very deep if it's been wet. We drove this trail when it was very dry and the mud hole still looked very deep and mucky.
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Bad Influence
This trail is a multi-directional bumpy, steep hill climb or descent. It branches off of the West Point Hill Climb. It does level off in the middle for a second, so if you need to slow your momentum in either direction, you can. This trail would require some horsepower if it was muddy.
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Katy's Loop
This trail is sandy with little rocks and loops around the far back area of the park. It's easy to drive and in most areas wide enough for two vehicles. There is a section near the Northwest Corner that has standing water. The water can be deep if it's been wet. Be cautious. The trail currently dead...
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Cat Walk
This sandy trail can be found at the bottom of the Electric Slide and runs to the back portion of the park. It is sandy and there is a small rock in the middle of the trail creating a small washout. It's a great way to see the back side of the park and avoid traffic along the main hall road to the b...
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Work Around
Work Around is a very short trail that runs along the edge of the property and backs up to the area that is still being mined. It can be picked up at the end of Cat Walk and continues to the back of the park. It's more of a transition trail than a trail of substance. It does run along the top of a w...
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South Rim
South Rim is the main hall road that runs from the middle of the park to the back area. Many trails branch off of this road. There are some areas that are rutted and muddy, For the most part, this trail is wide enough for two vehicles and has two-way traffic.
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West Point Hill Climb
This trail is multi-directional, steep, and with large bumps causing your vehicle to articulate. Either entrance to this trail can be located along the South Rim Trail. The trail is very rutted. There was standing water on the trail and it has been dry. The trail would be very challenging if it was ...
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Catwalk Bypass and Rock Crawl
This sandy trail runs between Catwalk and Sweet Water. Once you get near The Sloppy Joe Bypass, the trail turns uphill and becomes a rock crawl. 12" and bigger rocks closely layered together making for a fun rock crawl. This rock crawl is great for someone new to crawling.
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Old Sand Road
As the name implies, this is a sandy trail located primarily on public ground. This is the closest thing to a "trail" in Huron County. There are several whooped-out areas that require moderate ground clearance to pass without bottoming out. Most of the trail is dry, unless a recent rain event has oc...
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Electric Slide
This trail can be found at the end of Skyline Drive and Rim Cut. It is a directional long steep descent. YOU MAY ONLY DRIVE DOWN THE HILL. The trail finishes down near The Troubles and Cat Walk. The park usually keeps this trail groomed regularly. It is very slippery in the snow and turns to ice ver...
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Sloppy Joe
This trail is a multi-directional steep, deeply rutted hill climb or descent with a small rock ledge in the middle. Either end of the trail can be found on the South Rim Trail or the Sloppy Joe Bypass. This trail would most likely be very difficult if the terrain is wet. The entrance on the South Ri...
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Sandy Puddles
This is an out-and-back sandy two-track trail through dense woods with several large water holes along the way. Some of the water holes are 12 to 18 inches deep, depending on the season, and have soft sandy bottoms that may be difficult to get good traction in. There is a large clearing in the woods...
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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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Top Line
This moderate trail is sandy. It is multi-directional and can be found at the end of Skyline Drive, or at the top of the Electric Slide. This trail also runs next to Rats Nest and Rim Cut. All three trails will dump you out in the same area at the top of Electric Slide.
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Rat's Nest
This is a short sandy trail that can be found at the end of Skyline Ridge and is a connector trail to Rim Cut. There are no elevation changes, but it does drop into the entrance to the Electric Slide. Electric Slide is a one-way trail going down.
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Rim Cut
Rim Cut is a short sandy connector trail that can be found at the end of Skyline Trail. It is next to Top Line and Rat's Nest. It also loops at the top of the Electric Slide entrance. It does have a small area that is beginning to get washed out.
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ATV trails near Reese, 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.
West Isabella Bypass
A scenic, easy-going trail through the woods in the Gladwin Forest area west of Midland. One of the few dry trails in the area, especially in the spring. The trail winds through woods and wetland. There has been some logging on the trail. The trail is mostly one vehicle wide, though there are severa...
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Scratchy Trail
This narrow and scratchy trail will leave a mark. This sandy trail is off a longer trail in the Gladwin Forest. This trail can be run either direction, but we found the overhead branches favored running from west to east. The trail has overgrown bushes that made contact on all sides of our Gladiator...
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The Fish Bowl
This is an easy trail that loops around the wall edge of the open riding area in the far back corner of the park. The open riding area can be very mucky if it's been raining. This would be a good challenge for those who like to play in the mud.
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The Highway
This trail starts in the Northwest Corner area or off of West Side Drive. It is a multi-directional trail that runs through the trees with a couple of hills. If you're a full-size vehicle and like your paint job, this is not the trail for you. Expect some of that good ol' Michigan pinstriping. There...
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UTV/side-by-side trails near Reese, 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.
West Isabella Bypass
A scenic, easy-going trail through the woods in the Gladwin Forest area west of Midland. One of the few dry trails in the area, especially in the spring. The trail winds through woods and wetland. There has been some logging on the trail. The trail is mostly one vehicle wide, though there are severa...
Learn more about West Isabella Bypass

Scratchy Trail
This narrow and scratchy trail will leave a mark. This sandy trail is off a longer trail in the Gladwin Forest. This trail can be run either direction, but we found the overhead branches favored running from west to east. The trail has overgrown bushes that made contact on all sides of our Gladiator...
Learn more about Scratchy Trail

The Fish Bowl
This is an easy trail that loops around the wall edge of the open riding area in the far back corner of the park. The open riding area can be very mucky if it's been raining. This would be a good challenge for those who like to play in the mud.
Learn more about The Fish Bowl

The Highway
This trail starts in the Northwest Corner area or off of West Side Drive. It is a multi-directional trail that runs through the trees with a couple of hills. If you're a full-size vehicle and like your paint job, this is not the trail for you. Expect some of that good ol' Michigan pinstriping. There...
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