Pine River is a river in the
Upper Peninsula
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of the U.S. state of
Michigan
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. It rises in
Chippewa County, flows into
Mackinac County
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, and discharges into St. Martin Bay in the northwestern corner of
Lake Huron
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.
Description
The Pine River rises in the
Hiawatha National Forest
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east of
Trout Lake in Chippewa County. It draws water from a variety of sources, including water sources in the
Delirium Wilderness
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. The river flows eastward through the national forest, following a bed of sandy wetlands, until it reaches drier ground around
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. The river then turns south and enters Mackinac County. Flowing generally parallel to
Interstate 75
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, the river flows into Lake Huron adjacent to the western terminus of State Highway
M-134.
References
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Rivers of Michigan
Rivers of Chippewa County, Michigan
Rivers of Mackinac County, Michigan