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The Shelldrake River's headwaters are an undefined area in the Betsy Lake Wetland, an Eastern Hemlock and tamarack forest in the roadless area of northern Tahquamenon Falls State Park. This wetland, in Chippewa County and adjacent Luce County, is dominated by Lake Superior-fed rain and snow. For mapping purposes, the Shelldrake River is ...
Calhoun County: Lake Twenty 124 acres (50 ha) Gladwin County: Twin Lakes: 198 acres (80 ha) Cheboygan County: Twin Lakes 5 acres (2.0 ha) Shiawassee County: Union Lake 544 acres (220 ha) Branch County: Upper Silver Lake 127 acres (51 ha) Oceana County: Van Auken Lake 249 acres (101 ha) 47 feet (14 m) Van Buren County: Van Etten Lake: 1,409 ...
"Planning for Wildness: Aldo Leopold's Report on Huron Mountain Club". Journal of Forestry. 104 (1). Bethesda, MD: Society of American Foresters: 32– 42. ISSN 0022-1201. Leopold, Aldo (1938). Report on Huron Mountain Club (Report). Huron Mountain Club. Manville, Richard H. (May 1948). "The Vertebrate Fauna of the Huron Mountains, Michigan".
Sheldon Lake has been stocked with species of fish intended to improve the utility of the reservoir for recreational fishing. Fish present in Sheldon Lake include catfish, largemouth bass, crappie, bluegill, and sunfish. [10] [11] [12] There is a high level of vegetation in the lake, with several species present, including cypress trees, water ...
Call: Monte Smith, Gold Country Sport Fishing (209) 581-4734; Kyle Wise, Head Hunter Guide Service (209) 531-3966; Ryan Cook, Ryan Cook’s Fishing (559) 691-7008. Lake Isabella/Bakersfield area ...
Iron River (Marquette County, Michigan) Lake Independence. Yellow Dog River; Yellow Dog River. Salmon Trout River (Marquette County) Pine River (Marquette County) Pine Lake. River Styx (Marquette County) Mountain Stream Mountain Lake. Cliff River; Little Huron River; Huron River (Baraga/Marquette counties) Huron Bay. Ravine River; Slate River ...
Unlike many of Michigan's rivers, the Thunder Bay River drops considerably from its headwaters in southwestern Montmorency County to Lake Huron. A hill near the headwaters northeast of Lewiston is 1,270 feet (390 m) above sea level and 689 feet (210 m) above lake level. A former whitewater stretch northwest of Alpena, the "Long Rapids", carried ...
The Huron River is a 7.6-mile-long (12.2 km) river [1] in the northern Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the United States. Locally, it is commonly called the Big Huron River to distinguish it from the nearby Little Huron River. Another much larger Huron River is in Southeast Michigan.