Trail Overview
Welcome to Northern Michigan's OFF-ROAD Recreational Vehicle Destination. This is the entrance to the lower with one gate. This track will take you to the lower section. All the trails in the lower section are difficult to extreme. Key Features The ORV park is crisscrossed by trails and carved out of Drummond Island's natural limestone, offering adrenaline junkies routes up impossibly steep hillsides and over huge rock ledges. Make sure you use the offline mapping with Onx since cellular services are limited.
History
The Turtle Ridge ORV park and wildlife preserve is located within the 190 acres of the Turtle Ridge boundaries. The park follows a high ridge on the eastern end of the Potagannissing Bay and is carved out of the island's natural limestone. Our ORV park does not require a state ORV permit. It is privately owned by the resort and not subject to state trail closures. You'll find the trails at Turtle Ridge to be some of the most scenic and rugged in Michigan. Many trails are set deep into the woods, while others lend themselves to extended rides, making it perfect for anyone willing to take on the challenge! Park Hours & Seasons: Dawn until dusk open year-round, however, trails are not plowed or groomed in the winter! For additional information contact: 906-493-1000.