LANSING (AP) — Off-road vehicle enthusiasts can ride free of charge on state-designated routes and trails for a limited time later this month.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has scheduled a free-ORV weekend for Aug. 20-21. No ORV license or trail permit will be required on those two days, which officials say will save riders up to $36.25.
Officials say they hoe to encourage riders to buy a license and trail permit for use during the rest of the year on the 3,800-mile ORV trail network.
- Posted August 10, 2016
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Off-road vehicle riders can use trails for free August 20-21

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