Marl Creek Road 765/760

Total Miles
5.9

Elevation

281.07 ft

Duration

2 Hours

Technical Rating

3

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall

Trail Overview

This trail starts out as 765 and then turns into 760 south of North County Line Road. There is a sand bowl on the trail immediately after North County Line Road. Then turns into Marl Cr Road at some point, but it is one continual trail. This trail is not heavily maintained, but it isn't overgrown either. In some areas the sand gets a little thick, but nothing that any stock all-wheel drive vehicle can't handle, especially if the tires are aired down. There are water crossings but there is one water crossing that is fairly deep and could be much deeper in the rain. The trail runs through a marshy area. Very beautiful, just beware if it's been rainy. It did have a solid bottom though. On this route, you will discover a couple of very moderate hill climbs and banked corners. You may also encounter some wash boarding. Check the Michigan DNR website for the applied seasonal restrictions.

Photos of Marl Creek Road 765/760

Marl Creek Road 765/760
Marl Creek Road 765/760
Marl Creek Road 765/760

Difficulty

Fun easy trail. Only rated a "3" because the one water crossing could be trouble for someone in a low vehicle.

Technical Rating

3

Status Reports

Keri Porter
Apr 14, 2024
4x4
Obstructed
Impassable Water Crossing
There is a creek that crosses the trail and the flooding in the area is high. there are multiple water areas on the trail, We tried to cross the larger flooded areas with our Toyota Sequoia on 34" tires and the water level was too high for our vehicle.
Marshall Seigle
Oct 21, 2023
2018 Jeep Wrangler
Obstructed
Impassable Water Crossing
Drew Chaplin
Jul 01, 2023
2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Open
Washboard

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