Northwestern Trail
Total Miles
12.7
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Type
Full-Width Road
Accessible By
Trail Overview
Trail Submission: The Northwestern Trail travels through Michigan wilderness with multiple small stream crossings, rock formations, and frequent chances to encounter wildlife. Some streams are crossed by small bridges while others are direct water crossings. There are a few informal pull-off spots for short hikes, though no established hiking trails. Moose are often spotted in this area, and black bear sightings have also been reported. The southern portion resembles a sand and gravel road wide enough for two vehicles, while the northern section narrows to a single-vehicle width with elevation changes, small muddy water holes, ruts, and occasional 6-inch rocks. Most of the trail can be driven with two-wheel drive, but all-wheel drive is recommended in the north where a washout section and a deteriorating bridge can present challenges. For safety, drivers are advised to use the bypass around the rustic bridge.
Photos of Northwestern Trail
Difficulty
The south side of the trail is easier to surpass then the north side, where drivers will find elevation changes and a more tougher terrain than Michigan's usual sandy two tracks.
Status Reports
Northwestern Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:
- High-Clearance 4x4
- SUV
Northwestern Trail Map
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