Motorcycle Tours in Michigan

Home to two peninsulas and five Great Lakes, Michigan is an obvious choice for both local and touring motorcyclists who want to see a little more of the United States. Motorcycling is an excellent way to enjoy the scenery in Michigan during the spring, summer or fall. Several motorcycle tours are offered during these popular months.
  1. Motorcycle Tours Unlimited: Lake Michigan Tour

    • Motorcycle Tours Unlimited offers escorted motorcycle tours around Michigan. Besides customizing your ride specific to what you're interested in, this company offers tours for singles, couples, groups or entire corporate functions. Not only will they take care of any necessary motorcycle rental and waiver arrangements, but all tours also include lodging, ferry and bridge tolls and meals.

      The Lake Michigan Tour starts off in Muskegon, where you will learn about the local history before retiring for the evening. The next afternoon is spent cruising around Crystal Lake and ends in the city of Beulah. The third day is full of natural and historic scenery, spent in Mackinac City with the option of taking the ferry to visit the famous Mackinac Island. Motorcyclists leave Michigan riding over a 8,614 ft. bridge back to Wisconsin where riders will reconvene and end their trip.

    EagleRider: Great Lakes Motorcycle Tour

    • EagleRider offers motorcycle rentals for singles and groups, for unescorted and guided tours. Over a span of 12 days, the Great Lakes Guided Motorcycle Tour concentrates on Michigan and the Great Lakes as it takes riders along the scenic coast of all 5 lakes -Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie and Superior - with dalliances through Chicago, IL, Green Bay, WI, Toronto, ON and Milwaukee, WI. The total distance for this tour is 2,022 miles.

    MotorcycleRoads: From Coldwater to Hell

    • If you want to take a shorter, unguided (and free) tour on one of the more popular motorcycle trails in Michigan, try the Saulk Trail, which connects Coldwater, Michigan to the infamous city of Hell. Saulk Trail, also known as US-12, is 83 miles long and full of twists and turns - enough to either make your ride more fun or your belly more queasy.

      Along the ride, you will come across Irish Hills, Michigan's defunct Prehistoric Forest - permanently closed in 1999, this amusement park full of gigantic cement dinosaurs still dots the side of the winding road and is quite scenic in itself.

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