Wildcat Mountain Bike Trail
The Wildcat Mountain Bike Trail development has come a long way!
If you are new to the sport of mountain biking or an experienced rider, you must check out this awesome trail. Currently 15 miles, the Wildcat includes flow sections full of exciting rollers and challenging climbs with rewarding views. Foot rock gardens and switch backs to come! You will find the Wildcat trailhead at the Foote Site Overlook off River Rd in Oscoda, MI. More miles to come!!! Pack up your fat bikes, mountain bikes, and gear, and come enjoy the Wilcdcat!!
The Wildcat Mountain Bike Trail project, started by Iosco Bikes and Trails group in 2018, extends from Old Orchard Campground to Cooke Dam Road. It is packed with amazing views of the river and has a great mix of
flowy single track and punchy climbs to keep you on your toes the whole way through. Reconnect with the
Huron National Forest as you traverse along the Ausable River. The trail is open year round, when
the snow hits it will be groomed for those looking to fat bike.
Iosco Bikes and Trails, the local Iosco group supporting mountain biking in Iosco County, has joined as an official IET committee. They are working hard to complete the Wildcat Mountain Bike Trail through hardwork, dedication,
and a hands-on approach. The Wildcat, an abandoned trail restoration and new extension along the
River Road National Scenic Byway will please mountain bikers of all experience levels. The groups are thrilled
to be working side by side to encourage and support mountain biking as a recreational sport in Iosco County.
Check out Wildcat trail progress and experiences on Iosco Bikes and Trails facebook page.
Our team is committed to extending the trail network so each ride will be a new adventure.
If you are new to the sport of mountain biking or an experienced rider, you must check out this awesome trail. Currently 15 miles, the Wildcat includes flow sections full of exciting rollers and challenging climbs with rewarding views. Foot rock gardens and switch backs to come! You will find the Wildcat trailhead at the Foote Site Overlook off River Rd in Oscoda, MI. More miles to come!!! Pack up your fat bikes, mountain bikes, and gear, and come enjoy the Wilcdcat!!
The Wildcat Mountain Bike Trail project, started by Iosco Bikes and Trails group in 2018, extends from Old Orchard Campground to Cooke Dam Road. It is packed with amazing views of the river and has a great mix of
flowy single track and punchy climbs to keep you on your toes the whole way through. Reconnect with the
Huron National Forest as you traverse along the Ausable River. The trail is open year round, when
the snow hits it will be groomed for those looking to fat bike.
Iosco Bikes and Trails, the local Iosco group supporting mountain biking in Iosco County, has joined as an official IET committee. They are working hard to complete the Wildcat Mountain Bike Trail through hardwork, dedication,
and a hands-on approach. The Wildcat, an abandoned trail restoration and new extension along the
River Road National Scenic Byway will please mountain bikers of all experience levels. The groups are thrilled
to be working side by side to encourage and support mountain biking as a recreational sport in Iosco County.
Check out Wildcat trail progress and experiences on Iosco Bikes and Trails facebook page.
Our team is committed to extending the trail network so each ride will be a new adventure.
Take a virtual ride on the Wildcat
video credit by John Stachlewicz, Saginaw resident
Share your experience
Have you explored the Wildcat Mountain Bike Trail? We would love to hear from you. Share videos, pictures, your experience, or a quote to help us build momentum online, here on our website, and in our newsletters.
We can not wait to hear what you think. Email us today at [email protected].
We can not wait to hear what you think. Email us today at [email protected].
Donate in support
Donating to the Iosco Exploration Trail 501c3 nonprofit is a great way to support the
continued efforts toward the Wildcat and the Iosco Exploration Trail.
continued efforts toward the Wildcat and the Iosco Exploration Trail.