Fisherman's Trail

Total Miles 15.4
Technical Rating
2 Easy
Best Time Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Type Full-Width Road
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Trail Overview

This is a point-to-point trail (or what Michigan calls a "seasonal road") starting on Webb Road and then going into Pigeon Forest, turning south on Fisherman's Road. It's a dirt trail with standing water and mud after rain and a heavy tree canopy, which may make it challenging for a high-top 4x4. It's flat and goes by a few lakes. There are many two-track shoots but most offshoots are restricted to ORVs and horseback riders-there are signs for these restrictions. This trail goes by some elk viewing areas where there are food plots for the animals, but you have to park on the main trail and walk into the viewing area. The trail is about 15 miles.

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Difficulty

There is some water across the road after rain with heavy mud in some areas. Some areas have a heavy tree canopy which could be challenging with a high-top 4x4.

Technical Rating

2

Status Reports

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Dennis Koolman
Sep 20, 2025
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there was some mud at the South End but it was generally Sandy and smooth running with no whoops
Joe Carron
May 24, 2025
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Fisherman's Trail was wide open and clear the entire way. many of the spurs off this trail are not yet open.
Seunghun Shin
Nov 16, 2024
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Tracks getting slightly deep, minimum 8inch clearance will work just fine. Until the trail meets grass lake rd, there were 3-4 deep mud ruts for regular SUV. Usual AT tires were fine, but other all season or pavement tires might get some stress.

Fisherman's Trail Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • Single Track
  • 50 Inch
  • 60 Inch
  • Full Width

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