Boardman River
River in Michigan, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Boardman River (/bɔːrdmən/ BORD-mən), also known as the Ottaway River (/ɒtəweɪ/ AH-tə-way) or the Boardman–Ottaway River,[1] is a 28.2-mile-long (45.4 km)[2] river in the northwestern Lower Peninsula of Michigan. It rises in western Kalkaska County, and flows west and north through Grand Traverse County to end in downtown Traverse City at the Grand Traverse Bay, a bay of Lake Michigan. The river's watershed drains an area of 295 square miles (760 km2) through a combined 130 miles (210 km) of river and tributaries. Additionally, the Boardman River is considered one of the top ten trout streams in Michigan.[3]
Quick Facts Boardman River Ottaway River, Boardman–Ottaway River, Native name ...
Boardman River Ottaway River, Boardman–Ottaway River | |
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Native name | Adaawewiziibi (Ojibwe) |
Location | |
Country | United States |
State | Michigan |
Cities | Traverse City, South Boardman, Kalkaska |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Union Township, Grand Traverse County: Confluence of North & South Branches, Michigan |
Mouth | |
• location | Grand Traverse Bay (Lake Michigan) in Traverse City |
Length | 28 mi (45 km) |
Basin features | |
Progression | Boardman River → Grand Traverse Bay → Lake Michigan → Lake Huron |
Tributaries | |
• left | Kids Creek, Beitner Creek, Swainston Creek, Carpenter Creek, South Branch |
• right | Arbutus Lake Outlet, North Branch |
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