Northern Lower Peninsula

Northern Lower Peninsula

You can spend an entire weekend exploring connected systems.

Northern Michigan’s ORV trail network is one of the most extensive in the Midwest, and WG Getaways sits within reach of multiple connected systems. From the North Missaukee Route to the MCCCT (Michigan Cross Country Cycle Trail), the region offers terrain and distance for everything from afternoon loops to multi-day exploring.

This map shows the broader Northern Lower Peninsula ORV landscape — how local systems connect, where the major trail corridors run, and how WG Getaways fits within the bigger picture.

Regional Trail Map

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Regional Riding Highlights

North MissaukeeDirect access from WG Getaways. Moderate terrain, forest loops.
West HigginsEastward connection from North Missaukee toward Higgins Lake.
Roscommon AreaAdditional trail networks southeast of Higgins Lake.
Crawford CountyLarger trail systems north of Roscommon, wooded and varied.
FredericGateway to northern trail corridors and deeper forest riding.
Beaver CreekScenic trail segments within the regional network.
MCCCTMichigan Cross Country Cycle Trail — long-distance corridor through the region.

Northern Michigan riding starts here.

These are not separate, isolated trail systems — they connect. With a current DNR ORV map and a full tank, you can ride from the property into the North Missaukee Route, continue east through West Higgins, and explore the Roscommon or Crawford County systems before looping back. A weekend at WG Getaways puts the center of Northern Michigan riding at your doorstep.

Always check current DNR trail conditions, seasonal openings, and local regulations before heading out. Trail access and conditions vary by season and maintenance schedule.