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The Deer River is a 19-mile-long (31 km) [1] stream in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. The river rises in northeast Iron County and flows south into the western arm of the Michigamme Reservoir .
CR 510 follows the course of the basin on cliffs above it and then turns northward to cross the river. [4] [5] The bridge crosses the river 100 feet (30 m) above the water on a bridge opened in late 2010. [6] North of the river, the road turns westerly again to approach the northern shore of the Hoist Basin, which is another reservoir on the river.
The following is a list of Michigan state game and wildlife areas found throughout the U.S. state of Michigan. The state has a system of publicly owned lands managed primarily for wildlife conservation, wildlife observation, recreational activities, and hunting. Some areas provide opportunities for camping, hiking, cross-country skiing, fishing ...
St. Joseph River (Lake Michigan) Paw Paw River; Dowagiac River; Pigeon River (St. Joseph County) Fawn River. Little Fawn River; Prairie River; Rocky River; Portage River (Kalamazoo/St. Joseph counties) Nottawa Creek (also known as Nottawa River) Coldwater River (Branch County) Sauk River; Galien River. South Branch Galien River. Galena River
The east end of H-58 is at an intersection with H-37 near Muskallonge Lake State Park in Deer Park, north of Newberry. [5] [8] Deer Park is the location of a trio of resorts and remnants of a community that once included a sawmill, hotel and store. The state park is located on the shore of Muskallonge Lake and is visited by about 71,000 people ...
Chicago and West Michigan Railroad [45] Fred Meijer Grand River Valley Rail Trail 15.5 24.9 Kent, Ionia: Grand Trunk Western Railroad [46] Fred Meijer Pioneer Trail 5.4 8.7 Kent: Coopersville and Marne Railway [47] Grand River Edges Trail 5.4 8.7 Kent: Pere Marquette Railway [48] Hart–Montague Trail State Park: 22 35 Muskegon, Oceana ...
Deerfield is a village in Lenawee County in the U.S. state of Michigan. [5] The population was 901 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] The village is located within Deerfield Township .
The chief transportation routes in 1701 were the Indian trails that crossed the future state of Michigan; the Grand River Trail was one of these thirteen trails at the time. Detroit created 120-foot (37 m) rights-of-way for the principal streets of the city, Grand River Avenue included, in 1805. [ 15 ]