Ride more than 4,000 miles of ORV trails and routes and the state’s six scramble areas
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"Free ORV Weekend Aug. 20-21"
Grab your friends and ride more than 4,000 miles of off-road vehicle trails and routes and the state’s six scramble areas during the second Free ORV Weekend of the year.
Michigan residents and visitors are invited to ride and/or test out DNR-designated routes and trails Aug. 20-21 without an ORV license or permit. All other ORV rules and laws still apply, and the Recreation Passport is required where applicable [ [link removed] ].
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*"Typically, there's an entrance fee at Holly Oaks ORV Park [ [link removed] ] (although no Recreation Passport requirement), but the fee will be waived for the weekend."*
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