These protected places in Northern Michigan provide some of the finest mountain biking adventures in the Midwest. Hit the trail.
Grand Traverse Commons Natural Area
The is a stunningly beautiful 140-acre recreational resource in the heart of Traverse City. Mountain biking and hiking trails wander through woodlands, streams and meadows.
Palmer Woods Forest Reserve
The majestic, 721-acre Palmer Woods Forest Reserve is the Leelanau Conservancy’s largest natural area and has quickly become a world-class mountain biking destination. Two extremely fun and rewarding single-track flow-style trails travel through the rolling hills of this traditional northern hardwood forest.
Glacial Hills Pathway
Glacial Hills Pathway, a 765-acre natural area with diverse habitats and over 30 miles of trails, is just outside Bellaire. Beginner, intermediate and advanced trails offer fast and flowing rides with impressive elevation—several loops have high points 400 feet above the trailhead. The natural area is protected and managed by the Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy in cooperation with local government agencies.
Tanton Family Working Forest Reserve
Mountain bikers in Harbor Springs and Petoskey have eagerly awaited a great hometown trail of their own. Big news! Little Traverse Conservancy and the Top of Michigan Mountain Bike Association are planning a 6.29-mile trail system optimized for mountain biking, just 10 minutes southeast of Petoskey. The 236-acre Tanton Family Working Forest Reserve has it all—rolling hills, steep ridges and sweeping valleys. Fundraising for the trail has begun—if able to raise $200,000 by May 2020, trail construction will begin. To be riding next summer on this incredible trail, make a gift today.