
We've been getting lots of questions on e-biking on DNR-managed trails. Here's some helpful information to know before you head out:
- Know your e-bike's class. Class 1 (pedal-assisted, up to 20 mph): Allowed on any DNR-managed trail where traditional bikes go, except in state game and wildlife areas, the North Country Trail and the High Country, Shingle Mill and Pickerel Lake pathways in Pigeon River Country. Class 2 (throttle/pedal-assisted, up to 20 mph): Allowed for mobility use only; requires a DNR-issued permit. Class 3 (up to 28 mph): Not allowed on state-managed trails.
- Find a DNR-managed trail. Explore Michigan's 2,000 miles of trails open to bicyles.
- Be safe and leave no trace. Protect the trails and respect fellow visitors while you explore.
Got an e-moto? If your bike lacks fully operable pedals, exceeds 20 mph with throttle assist or has a motor size greater than 750 watts, it's an e-moto and considered a motor vehicle (ie. moped, motorcycle or dirt bike) in Michigan. Because of this, they must be licensed appropriately and are prohibited from nonmotorized trails. If licensed as an ORV, e-motos are welcome on Michigan's 4,000-plus miles of designated ORV trails.
