Antrim County State Forest is a large public forest area in northern Michigan offering diverse outdoor recreation including hiking, hunting, and snowmobiling amid mixed hardwood and conifer woodlands.
Antrim County State Forest spans a significant portion of Antrim County in northern Michigan's Lower Peninsula. The forest is characterized by a diverse landscape of rolling hills, mixed hardwood and conifer stands, wetlands, and numerous small lakes and streams. This variety of habitats supports an array of wildlife including white-tailed deer, black bear, wild turkey, and many species of waterfowl. The forest is managed by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and plays a vital role in regional timber production, wildlife habitat conservation, and outdoor recreation. Visitors to the forest can explore numerous trails suited for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing during winter months. The area is popular for hunting, particularly during deer and turkey seasons, as well as for fishing in the forest's lakes and streams. Snowmobiling is another key winter activity, with groomed trails connecting to the extensive statewide snowmobile trail system. While no named or highly developed visitor facilities are located directly within the state forest boundaries, nearby towns offer access points and amenities. The forest’s natural features include scenic overlooks, wetlands important for migratory birds, and various water bodies that provide peaceful spots for paddling and wildlife observation. The forest was established as part of Michigan’s state forest system to preserve natural resources and provide public outdoor recreation opportunities. Its remote character and variety of habitats make it a destination for nature enthusiasts seeking less crowded wilderness experiences.
Extensive snowmobile trail system connecting to Michigan’s larger routes
Diverse wildlife habitat supporting deer, black bear, and migratory birds
Quiet lakes and streams ideal for fishing and paddling
Numerous undeveloped hiking and biking trails through mixed forest types
A small lake offering quiet fishing access and serene paddle spots in the forest.
Gravel roads providing access to trailheads and hunting areas throughout the forest.
Important habitat areas sustaining local waterfowl and amphibian populations.