Plan a ride on Michigan's 4,000 miles of off-road vehicle trails.

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Take a free ride during Free ORV Weekend Aug. 17-18

You and your friends are invited to ride Michigan's 4,000 miles of off-road vehicle trails and/or the state’s six scramble areas during the second Free ORV Weekend this year.

Residents and out-of-state visitors legally can ride DNR-designated routes, trails and the state’s six scramble areas Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 17-18, without an ORV license or trail permit. All other ORV rules and laws still apply, and the Recreation Passport is required where applicable.

Typically, there's an entrance fee at Holly Oaks ORV Park in Oakland County (although no Recreation Passport requirement), but the fee will be waived for the weekend. 


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Find places to ride, rules and regulations, ORV events and more at Michigan.gov/ORVinfo.

And before you go, be sure to review safety and trail etiquette information at Michigan.gov/RideRight.


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