Trail Resources
With 195,00 miles ridden on club rides in 2011, these folks know their trails and roads! Check out the club’s calendar on their website for information on rides and events.
Grand Traverse Mountain Bike Association
The Grand Traverse Mountain Bike Association promotes mountain biking trails in beautiful northern Michigan as well as mountain biking events, activities and products that appeal to cyclists nationwide.
The LMB is a non-profit, tax-exempt statewide organization of more than 2,000 members working to improve conditions for bicycling in Michigan. LMB supports many programs and projects and cooperates with state and local agencies and other like-minded groups toward this goal.
Discover the advantages of exploring Michigan by bicycle. Tips and other information about bicycling in Michigan from the Michigan Department of Transportation.
Michigan Department of Natural Resources – Trails
The DNR is actively working with local communities and other nonprofit organizations to create a network of long-distance, multi-use trails passing through Michigan’s communities and countryside linking our population centers, public parks and lands, and natural resources.
Michigan Mountain Biking Association
The mission of the MMBA is to promote responsible mountain biking and to work toward the goals of common land access and natural resource protection through interaction with policy makers, the cycling industry, race promoters, mountain bikers and other trail users.
Michigan Trails and Greenways Alliance
MTGA is a non-profit organization that shall foster and facilitate the creation of an interconnected statewide system of trails and greenways for recreation, health, transportation, economic development and environmental/cultural preservation purposes.
Rails to Trails Conservancy – Midwest Field Office
The purpose of Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC) is to enrich America’s communities and countryside by creating a nationwide network of public trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors.
Trail Information from the Traverse City Convention & Visitors Bureau
The trail network in and around Traverse City is just about the best you can get for in-line skating, hiking and biking. Check out their links to reviews and ratings of the TART Trails as well as others.
Trail Link allows you to search for the best outdoor recreation trails that the nation has to offer. Search by keyword, state/region or activity.