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Net River Flooding State Wildlife Management Area Baraga 46°25′44″N 88°30′50″W / 46.42889°N 88.51389°W / 46.42889; -88.51389 ( Net River Flooding State Wildlife Management
This area offers access to the Weldon Fork of the North Grand River. 3 acres 1.2 ha: Grundy: Dalton Bottoms Access: This old-fields area provides access to the Missouri River and the Chariton River via the Missouri River. 54 acres
Grand Haven State Park is a public recreation area on the shores Lake Michigan on the south side of the mouth of the Grand River and harbor in Grand Haven, Michigan.The state park encompasses 48 acres (19 ha) consisting entirely of beach sand.
The biggest confluence of streams is at Chillicothe, where the Thompson River and Shoal, Medicine, and Locust creeks merge with the river. The Grand River Basin has more than 1,000 third order or higher streams. Swan Lake National Wildlife Refuge is on the Yellow Creek tributary at Sumner, Missouri. No dams have been built on the river.
Conservation Area Description Size County Location Amarugia Highlands Conservation Area: This area contains grassland, wetlands (95 acres), forest/woodlands, cropland and old fields. Facilities/features: boat ramp, fishing jetty, Amarugia Lake (55 acres), and permanent streams (South Grand River and South Fork creek). 1,039 acres 420 ha: Cass
On January 17, 1974, the Grand River was designated Ohio's second wild and scenic river by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. [5] Designated sections include: from Harpersfield covered bridge downstream to the Norfolk and Western Railway trestle south of Painesville (wild, 23 miles (37 km) and from the US 322 in Ashtabula County downstream to Harpersfield covered bridge (scenic, 33 ...
The single Grand River serves as the only outflow. Species of fish in the lake include walleye, smallmouth bass, channel catfish, yellow perch, northern pike, and common carp. [1] Shadehill Reservoir is the location of the Shadehill Recreation Area. Also nearby is the smaller Llewellyn Johns Recreation Area, with both managed by the South ...
Grand River National Grassland is a National Grassland in northwestern South Dakota, United States. It is named for the Grand River. The North and South forks of the rivers meet in the grassland. It has a land area of 154,783 acres (62,638 ha). [2] In descending order of acreage it lies in parts of Perkins, Corson, and Ziebach counties.