- Huron River (Michigan)
The Huron River is the name of three different rivers in the
U.S. state ofMichigan and had previously been the name for theClinton River .----The Huron River is located in
Southeast Michigan , rising out of theHuron Swamp in northern Oakland County and flowing intoLake Erie on the boundary between Wayne County and Monroe County. The Huron River is a typical Southeast Michigan stream; mud banks, slow stream flow and a low gradient define this river. It runs convert|136|mi|km through the following counties, in order from the headwaters to its mouth, Oakland, Livingston, Washtenaw, Wayne, and Monroe. There are 24 major tributaries totaling about convert|370|mi|km in addition to the mainstream. The Huron River watershed drains convert|908|sqmi|km2. It is the only state-designated Country-Scenic Natural River in southeast Michigan. This includes convert|27.5|mi|km of the mainstream, plus an additional convert|10.5|mi|km of three tributaries.The river was named after the Huron band of Native Americans who lived in the area. In Native languages, it was called "cos-scut-e-nong sebee" or "Giwitatigweiasibi". It was part of a Native American trade route.
The river has several dams forming lakes behind them. Some of these are Kent Lake, Barton Pond, Argo Pond, Ford Lake, Belleville Lake, and Flat Rock Pond.
The Huron River flows through numerous parks and is a prime
canoe ing river with a generally slow current and only few minor rapids or obstructions except for the short Delhi rapids which is runnable by experienced canoeists and kayakers except during low water. The Huron passes through the cities of Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Belleville, Flat Rock and Rockwood.The river is heavily fished by sportsmen for
rock bass , sunfish,bluegill ,black crappie ,white bass ,smallmouth bass ,largemouth bass ,northern pike ,walleye ,catfish ,trout ,muskie , and below Belleville Dam,Coho salmon ,Chinook salmon , and Steelhead. Suckers andcarp are also common fish in the river.----The Big Huron River and the Little Huron River both flow mostly north near one another in the
Upper Peninsula of Michigan . The east and west branches of the Big Huron arise in L'Anse Township in western Baraga County near the boundary with Marquette County. The east branch runs through a corner of Marquette County before flowing back into Baraga County. The east and west branches merge in Arvon Township shortly before flowing intoLake Superior in the northwest corner of Marquette county at the west end of the Huron Mountains and a few miles east of Huron Bay. The Little Huron River flows entirely within Powell Township in northwest Marquette County. It arises in the west end of theHuron Mountains and flows into Lake Superior about one mile (1.6 km) east of the mouth of the Big Huron and about four miles (6 km) south of theHuron National Wildlife Refuge . Somewhat confusingly, this is about four miles (6 km) west of Huron River Point on Lake Superior.----Historically, theClinton River , also located in Southeast Michigan north of Detroit, had been known as the Huron River until it was renamed in 1824 by the Michigan Territorial Council to avoid confusion.cite book | last = Leeson | first = Michael A. | title = History of Macomb County | origyear = 1882 | url = http://name.umdl.umich.edu/arh7613.0001.001 | accessdate = 2006-10-01 | year = 2005 | publisher = University of Michigan Library | location = Ann Arbor, Mich. | pages = p. 297 | chapter = Organization| chapterurl = http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=micounty;cc=micounty;idno=arh7613.0001.001;q1=shelby;frm=frameset;view=image;seq=299;page=root;size=s]References
External links
* [http://huronriver.pinckneymich.net/index.html Huron River website]
* [http://www.hrwc.org/ Huron River Watershed Council]
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