East Schafer Trail

Total Miles
1.0

Technical Rating

1

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

Trail Type

Full-Width Road

Accessible By

Trail Overview

East Schafer Trail is a unique and scenic 1-mile bidirectional trail. Located between Cedar Lake Trail and Bently Lake Trail, this trail is easily accessible and breathtaking. Starting from the western end, you'll start out on a mostly dirt road that slowly transitions to dirt/gravel. There are a few incredibly large mature trees along this trail. As you continue down the trail, you'll come across one section that has what one may consider a swamp area. Be sure to take it all in and TREAD LIGHTLY so future generations can enjoy these public spaces. Also, keep your eyes open for wildlife! This trail will surely keep you entertained. Like most of Michigan's off-road trails, conditions are dependent on the weather. Recent rainfall can cause unfavorable conditions on the trail, including downed trees, mud holes, and washouts. Come Prepared! This is not a difficult trail at all, but it contains a lot of beauty and excitement. This trail also gives access to other great trails nearby. The eastern end of the trail finishes at Bently Lake Trail. Regardless of the conditions of this trail, it's a great route to check out! As always, PLEASE TREAD LIGHTLY and be respectful of our public lands so future generations can have access to these trails!

Photos of East Schafer Trail

East Schafer Trail
East Schafer Trail

Difficulty

The technical rating and difficulty were given a one because it's a dirt road with gentle grades. This trail is safe for all vehicle types and is two vehicles wide.

Technical Rating

1

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

East Schafer Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High-Clearance 4x4
  • SUV

Access Description

Located between Jackson and Ann Arbor, just north of Highway 9,4 you'll find this trail. The west end is located at the intersection of East Schafer Road and Cedar Lake Road, while the east end is located at the intersection of Bently Lake Road and East Schafer Road.

East Schafer Trail Map

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