New interactive DNR map helps users find 4,600 miles of trails

DNR trails map

The DNR’s new interactive map of nonmotorized trails lets users search for trails, find maps and toggle topography. | Image courtesy Michigan DNR

LANSING, MICH. -- Looking for new-to-you trails to explore? A new map from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources has been released to help outdoor adventurers locate all types of trails, all over the state.

The interactive digital map outlines 4,600 miles of state-managed nonmotorized trails, including hiking, mountain biking, fat-tire biking, horseback riding, and cross-country ski trails, as well as rail trails, and water trails for canoeing and kayaking.

The map, which can be customized to see satellite imagery, roads, or topography, also includes trailheads, campgrounds, state parks and recreation areas, and other amenities.

Users can search the map for specific trails by name or location, and can also print a PDF version designed for particular areas of interest.

The map can be found online here, with more information about DNR-managed trail resources at Michigan.gov/DNRTrails.

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