M-20 to Big O Motorcycle and MCCCT
Total Miles
27.6
Elevation
273.95 ft
Duration
3 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Fall
Trail Overview
Michigan's Cross Country Cycle Trail (MCCCT spoken as "M Triple C T") is a dirt bike-specific trail that runs approximately 1,200 miles of cross-country trails throughout the state of Michigan. This portion of the MCCCT is a connector piece between the towns of White Cloud and Baldwin. Bikes riding this portion of the MCCCT are required to be street-legal. This stretch of trail is made up of a wide variety of single track, seasonal roads, short sections of paved roads, and some old fire trails that have been closed to all vehicles but dirt bikes. This is one of the less challenging portions of the MCCCT that can be found within the state of Michigan. The most difficult portions of this trail will include spots of deep and loose sand and some sections of deep and continuous whoops. Both of these will vary in severity depending on weather conditions and when the last round of grooming and maintenance has occurred.
Photos of M-20 to Big O Motorcycle and MCCCT
Difficulty
Some portions of this trail will have deep loose sand, while others may contain long stretches of whoops that are well over 12 inches deep. This will vary depending on the season and when the last grooming has taken place.
History
This Michigan motorcycle-only single track carries a lot of history. This trail is part of Michigan's original motorcycle trail called the Michigan Cycle Cross Country Trail (MCCCT). At the time that the MCCCT was created, it spanned over 750 miles. Today the MCCCT is still growing and currently exceeds 1,200 miles of continuous motorcycle trail.