From Michigan DNR <[email protected]>
Subject Share thoughts on annual state forest road updates by Dec. 1
Date November 1, 2024 7:32 PM
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The changes reflect managing thousands of miles of state forest roads while prioritizing environmental health and community needs.



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Nov. 1, 2024
Contact: Amy Livermore <[email protected]>, 906-287-5376

Share thoughts on annual state forest road updates by Dec. 1

black off-road vehicles travel single-file down a dirt-packed state forest road, lined by orange, green and red trees

A series of proposed updates to state forest road maps aimed at ensuring responsible management of the state’s extensive forest roads network are available now for public review and comment.

The changes stem from an ongoing mapping and inventory process, with reviews completed on the ground by Michigan Department of Natural Resources staff and an in-depth review of public feedback.



*Why the changes?*

Every year, the DNR undertakes a comprehensive review of the state forest road inventory to ensure it is accurate and in compliance with current regulations. This process not only helps in maintaining the integrity of our natural resources but also addresses public concerns and usage patterns.

Public Act 288 of 2016 [ [link removed] ] allows ORV use on state forest roads unless the DNR designates otherwise and mandates the mapping of these roads. The inventory review is specific to state forest roads and does not impact ORV use on roads that are not state forest roads, such as county or township roads.

The DNR recognizes the importance of balancing access for recreational users with the preservation of Michigan’s unique landscapes. These updates reflect an ongoing commitment to managing thousands of miles of state forest roads while prioritizing environmental health and community needs.

Proposed forest road map changes include:


* Mapping previously unmapped roads and removing roads that no longer exist.
* Opening or closing roads for conventional vehicle use.
* Opening or closing roads for off-road vehicle use.
* Changing the seasonal access of certain roads.

*How to provide input*

The DNR encourages the public to share their thoughts on these proposed changes. Feedback can be submitted in the following ways:


* *Online:* Visit Michigan.gov/ForestRoads [ [link removed] ] to view an interactive map or download printable PDF versions of the proposed updates.
* *Email:* Submit comments directly to [email protected].

Comments submitted online and via email are due Dec. 1. 

In addition, comments will be accepted at upcoming Michigan Natural Resources Commission meetings in early 2025. The proposed state forest road updates will be presented for review during January and February meetings, with a formal decision expected from the DNR director at the February meeting.

New maps, reflecting public feedback and management input, will take effect and be published online April 1, 2025.


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