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The stream rises in Koehler Township at 1] out of a marshy area fed by Kimberly Creek [3] approximately one mile north of the community The stream flows mostly north and west into Mullett Lake at Pigeon River Bay [ 4 ] at 45°26′29″N 84°33′21″W / 45.44139°N 84.55583°W / 45.44139; -84.55583 ( Little Pigeon River (mouth ...
From there the river flows north 47.4 miles (76.3 km) [1] through private land and the Pigeon River Country State Forest to Mullett Lake. Much of the Pigeon River is classified by the Michigan Department Natural Resources (DNR) as a blue ribbon trout stream [ 2 ] with special fishing regulations to conserve and enhance the trout fishery.
Mullett Lake is an excellent fishery, containing large populations of game species, including brown trout, brook trout, rainbow trout, lake trout, splake, smelt, northern Pike, muskellunge, yellow perch, walleye, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, sunfish and most notably lake sturgeon (the state record specimen was taken from these waters)
Mullett Township oversees two public beaches and a public boat-launch on Mullett Lake, as well as a park with baseball field, tennis and basketball court, and playground equipment. Other named locations in the township include (from south to north) Giauque Beach, Royal Oak Beach, Veery Point, Long Point, Birchwood, and Silver Beach, all on the ...
The park was created when Cheboygan County purchased an initial eight acres of abandoned land that had been a park created by the Detroit and Mackinac Railway. [3] The county added another twenty acres to that holding in order to reach the 28-acre minimum required for the establishment of a state park.
Lake Metigoshe State Park: Bottineau: 1,508.53 acres (610.48 ha) 1937 Lake Metigoshe: Adjacent to Turtle Mountain Provincial Park, Manitoba: Lake Sakakawea State Park: Mercer: 739.52 acres (299.27 ha) 1965 Lake Sakakawea: Adjacent to Garrison Dam: Lewis and Clark State Park: Williams: 524.81 acres (212.38 ha) 1973 Lake Sakakawea: Fishing ...
The Cheboygan River descends 13 feet (4.0 m) in its 6-mile (9.7 km) length, from 594 feet (181 m) above sea level, the level of Mullett Lake, to Lake Huron at 581 feet (177 m) above sea level. The river and other sections of the Inland Waterway are made accessible by locks maintained by the United States Army Corps of Engineers.
The North Central State Trail borders a substantial section of the shoreline of Michigan's Mullett Lake.It also borders the Cheboygan River.The trail also passes directly past Historic Mill Creek State Park located 5 miles (8 km) southeast of Mackinaw City and Otsego Lake State Park 7 miles (11 km) south of Gaylord, and passes through the undeveloped Gete Mino Mshkiigan State Park [5] south of ...