Free fishing, off-roading and state park entry – enjoy it all during Michigan’s ‘Three Free’ Weekend
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources encourages everyone to take advantage of “Three Free” Weekend – Saturday, June 10, and Sunday, June 11. It’s two full days when Michigan residents and out-of-state visitors can grab a fishing rod, ride the off-road trails and visit state parks, boating access sites and other outdoor locations — all free of charge.
“It’s that time of year when everyone gets to enjoy ‘Three Free’ Weekend and take part in some of Michigan’s best outdoor recreation opportunities,” said Acting DNR Director Shannon Lott. “Whether you’re an avid outdoors-person or someone just beginning to explore all the options, our ‘Three Free’ Weekend makes it easy to pursue a new passion, visit a new park or introduce friends and family to an outdoor experience or place you love.”
These two days include:
Free Fishing and Free ORV weekends each take place on back-to-back days twice a year, but the “Three Free” Weekend happens only in June. Protect yourself and the outdoorsFor the best outdoor experiences, the DNR urges everyone to put safety first when enjoying Michigan’s woods, water and trails.
Additionally, the DNR encourages people to #RecreateResponsibly. Before you head out on the trails or water, visit our Recreate Responsibly webpage to learn more about how you can stay safe and protect the health and beauty of our great state. Contact: Ron Yesney (ORV), 906-228-6551; Sierra Williams (fishing), 517-230-8788 or Ron Olson (Recreation Passport), 517-243-1477 |