Black River (Cheboygan County)
Black River is a 78.8-mile-long (126.8 km) river in the U.S. state of Michigan, flowing mostly northward through four Northern Michigan counties: Otsego, Montmorency, Presque Isle, and Cheboygan. The Black River flows into the Cheboygan River at 45°36′13″N 84°27′47″W, just south of the city of Cheboygan, and then into Lake Huron. The main branch of the Black River originates in Charlton Township in east-central Otsego County near the boundary with Montmorency County. The East Branch of the Black River rises less than a mile to the east in Vienna Township in Montmorency County. The other major tributaries, Canada Creek, Tomahawk Creek and the Rainy River all rise in northern Montmorency County.
Black River | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Charlton Township, Otsego County, Michigan |
Mouth | |
• location | Cheboygan River in Benton Township, Cheboygan County, Michigan |
• elevation | 594 feet (181 m) |
Length | 79 mi (127 km) |
Tributaries (from the mouth):
- (left) Beechnut Creek
- (left) Myers Creek
- (right) Wixon Creek
- (left) Spring Creek
- (left) Section Seven Creek
- (left) Owens Creek
- (right) Twin Lakes Outlet
- Twin Lakes
- (right) Twin Lakes Outlet
- (right) Long Lake Creek
- Long Lake
- Black Lake
- Cains Creek
- Doriva Beach Creek
- Rainy River
- (left) Cold Creek
- (right) Little Rainy River
- (left) East Branch Rainy River
- Rainy Lake
- West Branch Upper Rainy River
- Rainy River Flooding formed by the Rainy River dam
- Lower Tomahawk Lake
- Upper Tomahawk Lake
- Lower Tomahawk Lake
- Rainy River Flooding formed by the Rainy River dam
- West Branch Upper Rainy River
- Stony Creek (also known as Strong Creek)
- Stewart Creek
- Fisher Creek
- Upper Black River (portion above Black Lake)
- (right) Milligan Creek
- (right) Stony Creek
- Stony Creek Flooding
- Adair Creek
- Stony Creek Flooding
- (right) Gokee Creek
- (right) Weed Creek
- (right) Lewis Branch Adair Creek
- Dorsey Lake (also known as Duby Lake)
- (right) Stony Creek
- (right) Welch Creek
- (right) Gillis Creek
- (left) Bowen Creek
- (right) Sturgis Creek
- (right) Lyons Creek
- (right) Gregg Creek
- (left) Tomahawk Creek
- Francis Lake
- Little Tomahawk Lake
- Tomahawk Creek Flooding (on the boundary between Presque Isle and Montmorency counties)
- Twin Tomahawk Lakes
- (left) Canada Creek
- (right) Oxbow Creek
- (left) Bear Den Lake
- (left) Horsehead Lake
- Wildfowl Lake (also known as Upper Horsehead Lake)
- (right) Little Joe Lake (also known as Horseshoe Lake)
- (left) Lake Geneva (also known as Scotty Lake)
- Virginia Lake (also known as Perch Lake)
- (right) Montague Creek
- (right) Van Hetton Creek
- East Town Corner Lake
- West Town Corner Lake
- East Town Corner Lake
- Muskellunge Lake
- (left) Pug Lakes
- Valentine Lake
- Jackson Lake
- Packer Creek
- (right) Oxbow Creek
- (right) McMasters Creek
- (left) Little McMasters Creek
- (left) West McMasters Creek
- (right) Dog Lake
- (left) East Branch Black River (rises in the Green Swamp of northwest Montmorency County)
- Foch Lakes
- Town Line Lakes
- (left) Rattlesnake Creek
- Foch Lakes
- (right) Stewart Creek
- Stewart Lake (also known as Sally Lake)
- (right) Hardwood Creek
- (left) Hodge Creek
- (right) Tubbs Creek
- (right) Saunders Creek
- (right) Milligan Creek
- Mud Creek
- (right) Little Mud Creek
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