In the wooded hills of Manistee County in northwestern Michigan, Twisted Trails Offroad Park converts 400 raw acres of forest, mud holes, and rocky ridgeline into one of the Midwest's most sought-after destination playgrounds for ATV riders, 4x4 enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys getting their vehicle comprehensively dirty in a scenic setting. The park's terrain ranges from hard-packed forest two-tracks accessible to nearly any all-wheel-drive vehicle to narrow, deeply rutted ATV trails and mud bogs that challenge even purpose-built crawlers and lifted trucks. A 4x4 obstacle course with concrete blocks and large tires provides a technical proving ground for those who want to test their vehicle's capabilities in a controlled setting before heading deeper into the wooded trail network. Camping on-site runs from primitive open-field spots to electric hookup sites, with fees calculated on a per-person basis that keeps group costs predictable and fair. A general store on the property supplies whip flags, safety gear, and branded merchandise, and a designated camping area provides the overnight infrastructure for multi-day riding trips. An outdoor amphitheater hosts live music performances on select dates throughout the season, and special events ranging from poker runs and customer appreciation days to charity toy drives keep the park's social calendar active beyond standard open-ride weekends. The park typically operates on weekends from May through October, with occasional winter ride events hosted when snow conditions and temperatures cooperate. The Manistee County forest surrounding the park provides a naturally varied terrain backdrop that amplifies the riding experience—hardwood ridges, creek crossings, pine barrens, and seasonal mud features created by spring snowmelt and summer thunderstorms that cycle through Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula reliably. Hikers and mountain bikers who want a non-motorized option will find the Little Manistee River nearby—a designated Blue Ribbon trout stream—for fishing and riverside exploration on their off-ride day. The Manistee National Forest's vast additional trail network extends the exploration territory for riders willing to trailer to additional trailheads throughout the region. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, the iconic Lake Michigan dune system that stretches nearly 65 miles of shoreline, lies about 40 miles west—a dramatic counterpoint to the mud-encrusted trail experience and a worthwhile afternoon destination for non-riding members of a traveling group. The towns of Traverse City and Cadillac bookend the region north and south, offering craft breweries, restaurants, and waterfront dining along the chain lakes that define northern Michigan's summer resort culture. Crystal Mountain Resort, a four-season destination with golf, mountain biking, and downhill skiing, lies within easy reach for groups wanting structured recreation alongside the park's unstructured riding experience. The park's season peaks in late spring and early fall, when rain has created optimal mud conditions and the summer foliage provides dense forest shade for the full trail network. Summer weekends draw the largest crowds, particularly for special event weekends that attract enthusiasts from across Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. Early arrival is essential for event weekends when camping fills to capacity and the general store's supply of flags and safety gear depletes quickly—arriving prepared with all gear in hand avoids starting the weekend in the store line. Check the park's website for the current season schedule, event calendar, and trail condition updates before planning your Manistee County adventure.
Campground rules and policies
Check In Procedure
- Check-In: Flexible - Flexible
- Check-Out: 11:00 a.m
- While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement.Event Tickets Policy
- Please note, camping is not included in the event ticket price and must be booked separately.
- All event ticket purchases are final and non-refundable.Policies & Terms Disclaimer
- Policies and terms are set and enforced directly by Twisted Trails Offroad Park and are subject to change as their policies are adjusted.
In the wooded hills of Manistee County in northwestern Michigan, Twisted Trails Offroad Park converts 400 raw acres of forest, mud holes, and rocky ridgeline into one of the Midwest's most sought-after destination playgrounds for ATV riders, 4x4 enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys getting their vehicle comprehensively dirty in a scenic setting. The park's terrain ranges from hard-packed forest two-tracks accessible to nearly any all-wheel-drive vehicle to narrow, deeply rutted ATV trails and mud bogs that challenge even purpose-built crawlers and lifted trucks. A 4x4 obstacle course with concrete blocks and large tires provides a technical proving ground for those who want to test their vehicle's capabilities in a controlled setting before heading deeper into the wooded trail network. Camping on-site runs from primitive open-field spots to electric hookup sites, with fees calculated on a per-person basis that keeps group costs predictable and fair. A general store on the property supplies whip flags, safety gear, and branded merchandise, and a designated camping area provides the overnight infrastructure for multi-day riding trips. An outdoor amphitheater hosts live music performances on select dates throughout the season, and special events ranging from poker runs and customer appreciation days to charity toy drives keep the park's social calendar active beyond standard open-ride weekends. The park typically operates on weekends from May through October, with occasional winter ride events hosted when snow conditions and temperatures cooperate. The Manistee County forest surrounding the park provides a naturally varied terrain backdrop that amplifies the riding experience—hardwood ridges, creek crossings, pine barrens, and seasonal mud features created by spring snowmelt and summer thunderstorms that cycle through Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula reliably. Hikers and mountain bikers who want a non-motorized option will find the Little Manistee River nearby—a designated Blue Ribbon trout stream—for fishing and riverside exploration on their off-ride day. The Manistee National Forest's vast additional trail network extends the exploration territory for riders willing to trailer to additional trailheads throughout the region. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, the iconic Lake Michigan dune system that stretches nearly 65 miles of shoreline, lies about 40 miles west—a dramatic counterpoint to the mud-encrusted trail experience and a worthwhile afternoon destination for non-riding members of a traveling group. The towns of Traverse City and Cadillac bookend the region north and south, offering craft breweries, restaurants, and waterfront dining along the chain lakes that define northern Michigan's summer resort culture. Crystal Mountain Resort, a four-season destination with golf, mountain biking, and downhill skiing, lies within easy reach for groups wanting structured recreation alongside the park's unstructured riding experience. The park's season peaks in late spring and early fall, when rain has created optimal mud conditions and the summer foliage provides dense forest shade for the full trail network. Summer weekends draw the largest crowds, particularly for special event weekends that attract enthusiasts from across Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. Early arrival is essential for event weekends when camping fills to capacity and the general store's supply of flags and safety gear depletes quickly—arriving prepared with all gear in hand avoids starting the weekend in the store line. Check the park's website for the current season schedule, event calendar, and trail condition updates before planning your Manistee County adventure.
Campground rules and policies
Check In Procedure
- Check-In: Flexible - Flexible
- Check-Out: 11:00 a.m
- While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement.Event Tickets Policy
- Please note, camping is not included in the event ticket price and must be booked separately.
- All event ticket purchases are final and non-refundable.Policies & Terms Disclaimer
- Policies and terms are set and enforced directly by Twisted Trails Offroad Park and are subject to change as their policies are adjusted.