Pere Marquette River

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Tourists canoeing on the Pere Marquette River in the Manistee National Forest.
Tourists canoeing on the Pere Marquette River in the Manistee National Forest.

The Pere Marquette River is a river in the U.S. state of Michigan. The main stream of the river is approximately 67 miles (108 km) long, running from Lake County just west of Reed City into Pere Marquette Lake, and from there to Lake Michigan.

The river is named after a french Jesuit missionary, Jacques Marquette, who explored the Great Lakes area in the 1600s.

[edit] National Wild and Scenic River designation

The upper portion of the Pere Marquette runs approximately 44 miles from the forks of the Little South and Middle Branches downstream to highway M-37. In 1978, 66 miles of the river was designated a National Scenic River. This section begins near Baldwin at the junction of the Little South and Middle Branches and continues until the river meets US Highway 31 in Scottville[1].

[edit] Wildlife

The river has been stocked with rainbow trout since 1876. In 1884 it became the first U.S. river to be stocked with brown trout.

[edit] Other species in river

  • Salmon, successfully introduced in the 1960s
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