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A statewide map of Michigan showing the major lakes, streams and rivers. Drought, precipitation, and stream gage information.
Discover our Michigan lakes and rivers map – your guide to Michigan's stunning waterways, popular fishing spots, and recreational activities!
This list of Michigan rivers includes all streams designated rivers although some may be smaller than those streams designated creeks, runs, brooks, swales, cuts, bayous, outlets, inlets, drains and ditches. These terms are all in use in Michigan. Other waterways are listed when they have articles.
In this map, you will find major rivers, reservoirs, streams, bays and lakes in Michigan. Rivers in Michigan flow into the Great Lakes and Gulf of Mexico.
Michigan River Map shows the prominent waterways that play a significant role in enhancing the natural splendor and commercial viability of the state. Grand, St. Mary’s, Pere Marquettte, Manistee, Muskegon, Kalamazoo, Detroit and St. Clair are some of the prime rivers of Michigan.
Michigan Waterway Maps. It is always interesting to know the size, shape and water depth of a lake or river where your home or cottage is located. There are a number of websites that allow a riparian to obtain such maps. The following are some of those resources: MDNR: Inland Lakes By County. MDNR: Natural Rivers. MDNR: Major Watersheds.
From recreation to creation, Michigan’s rivers have carved paths for industries to rise and cities to thrive. The state has over 300 named rivers — several names are shared by different rivers (e.g., there are eight Pine Rivers and seven Black Rivers).
The map below shows both rivers and some of our major wetlands. Source: Unknown One of the most important rivers to Michigan's history and economy is the St. Mary's River, which connects Lake Superior to Lakes Huron-Michigan.
Michigan River Map showing major rivers in Michigan, River start and end point, county boundaries.
Michigan is defined by its abundant inland lakes and waterways. Some of its most notable rivers include: Detroit River. The Detroit River connects Lake St. Clair to Lake Erie along Michigan's border with Canada. Facts about the Detroit River: