The Owasippe trails remains the camp’s oldest program resource, dating back to Owasippe’s origin in 1911. In fact, many of these routes predate Owasippe as Native American passages, pioneer trails, or lumberjack roads. These trails cover the Reservation for approximately 75 miles, cutting through some of the most scenic and historic locations of Muskegon County and the Manistee National Forest. The 3 major trails described below, connect at various points allowing you to create your own adventure.
For more information on trail usage during off the season and to obtain a Parking Permit: Click here for Off Season (PTAC Link) 2024 Owasippe Biking Trails rules and regulations.
Scouts and Leaders who hike every trail at Owasippe may wear the “I Hiked ‘Em All” patch, available in the Main Trading Post. Also available for purchase in the Trading Post are segment patches for hiking each individual trail.