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The Huron River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data
The National Map
, accessed November 7, 2011
river in
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Michigan, rising out of the Huron Swamp in Springfield Township in northern
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and flowing into Lake Erie, as it forms the boundary between present-day Wayne and Monroe counties. Thirteen parks, game areas, and recreation areas are associated with the river, which passes through the cities of
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, Ypsilanti, Belleville,
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and Rockwood that were developed along its banks. The Huron River is a typical Southeast Michigan stream; mud banks, slow stream flow and a low gradient define this river. It runs through the following counties, in order from the headwaters to its mouth: Oakland,
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, Washtenaw, Wayne, and Monroe. There are 24 major tributaries totaling about in addition to the mainstream. The Huron River
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drains . It is the only state-designated Country-Scenic Natural River in southeast Michigan. This includes of the mainstream, plus an additional of three tributaries. The river was named after the
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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 many dams, 19 on the main stream and at least 96 in the entire system. Most dams are only a few feet high, built to slightly increase and maintain water levels in existing lakes to provide drought protection and flood control, a use that is now environmentally controversial. However, at least a dozen dams were built for mill or hydroelectric power and several formed large new lakes behind them. Some of these on the Huron River mainstream are Kent Lake, Barton Pond, Argo Pond, Ford Lake,
Belleville Lake Belleville Lake is a fresh water artificial reservoir located mostly within Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. A very small portion extends west into Washtenaw County. The lake was created from the construction of the French Landing Dam ...
, and Flat Rock Pond. The Huron River flows through numerous parks and is a prime canoeing river with a generally slow current and only a few minor rapids or obstructions, except for the short Delhi rapids which is runnable by experienced canoeists and kayakers except during low water. The river is heavily fished by sportsmen for rock bass, sunfish,
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, white bass, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, catfish, trout,
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, and below Belleville Dam, Coho salmon, Chinook salmon, and Steelhead. Suckers and
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are also common fish in the river. In 2009, faculty and students from the University of Michigan produced "Mapping the River," a multimedia presentation combining dance, poetry, music, and projected images which explored the role of the Huron in communities along it.


History

The Huron River was declared navigable by Congress in the 19th century, and for a time, there was flat-boat traffic from Ypsilanti to Lake Erie. This was discontinued as the railroads penetrated the region and milling developed along the river. By the 1880s, the Huron River was considered peculiar among the rivers in the region because it was intensely exploited for water-powered manufacturing. The census reported a total of 17 developed mill dams on the river, many providing power to multiple mills. Flour milling dominated, but there were also sawmills and woolen mills. As the 20th century began, the Detroit Edison Company and Ford Motor Company began acquiring and developing dams along the river for electric power.


Floods

Notable floods have occurred in 1904, 1918, 1968 and 1982.


Tributaries

Significant tributaries of the Huron River are listed below, in order of progression upstream. Sub-tributaries are indented below their parent watercourse. *Smith Creek *Silver Creek *Port Creek *Willow Run *Fleming Creek *Swift Run *
Malletts Creek Malletts Creek is a stream in Washtenaw County, Michigan. A tributary to the Huron River, much of Malletts Creek's watershed lies within urban or suburban areas. Approximately 40% of the land within the creek's watershed is topped with impermeab ...
*Traver Creek *Allen Creek *Boyden Creek *Honey Creek *Millers Creek *Mill Creek *Portage River and Portage Creek *Livermore Creek *Arms Creek *Honey Creek *Hay Creek *Chilson Creek *Horseshoe Lake Creek *South Ore Creek *Davis Creek *Woodruff Creek *Mann Creek *Pettibone Creek *Norton Creek


Path

The river flows through the following parks and cities in this order starting from the headwaters: * Indian Springs Metropark * Pontiac Lake Recreation Area *
Proud Lake State Recreation Area Proud Lake State Recreation Area is a state-managed public park and recreation area located in Commerce Township, Oakland County, Michigan, near Wixom. It is under the jurisdiction of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. The recreation ...
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Camp Dearborn Camp Dearborn is a park in Milford Township, Michigan Milford Township is a charter township of Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 15,736 at the 2010 census. The village of Milford is located within the township. ...
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Kensington Metropark Kensington Metropark is a unit of the Huron–Clinton Metroparks system located between Milford and South Lyon, Michigan, USA. The park covers 4,543 acres (18.13 km2). It has wooded hilly terrain and surrounds Kent Lake (a dammed section of ...
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Island Lake Recreation Area Island Lake State Recreation Area is a state-run park in Green Oak Township, Livingston County, in metro Detroit in Michigan. The park lies on the Huron River and Kent Lake, an impoundment of the river, just downstream of Kensington Metropar ...
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Huron Meadows Metropark Huron Meadows Metropark is a park in the Huron-Clinton system of metro parks. The park covers along the Huron River The Huron River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map , ...
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Hudson Mills Metropark Hudson Mills Metropark is a park in the Huron-Clinton Metroparks, Huron-Clinton system of metro parks in Michigan, USA. It is located on North Territorial Road (Michigan), Territorial Road at the crossing of the Huron River (Michigan), Huron River ...
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Dexter–Huron Metropark Dexter–Huron Metropark is a park on the Huron River in the Huron-Clinton system of metro parks. The park has three picnic areas, a children's play area, a softball diamond, fishing, and canoe launching. A Metropark daily or annual vehicle pe ...
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Delhi Metropark Delhi Metropark is a park in the Huron-Clinton system of metro parks. It is an park on the Huron River located five miles (8 km) northwest of Ann Arbor. It has picnic areas, two picnic shelters, swings and slides, river fishing, canoe ren ...
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* Ypsilanti *
Lower Huron Metropark Lower Huron Metropark is a park in the Huron-Clinton system of metro parks in Metro Detroit. The park covers along the Huron River The Huron River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe ...
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Willow Metropark Willow Metropark is a park in the Huron-Clinton Metroparks system, located on the banks of the Huron River between Lower Huron Metropark to the northwest and Oakwoods Metropark to the southeast. The park consists of a wide variety of trails and re ...
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Oakwoods Metropark Oakwoods Metropark is a park in the Huron-Clinton Metroparks system, located along the Huron River near Flat Rock, Michigan. The park consists several miles of bike trails, numerous nature trails, horse trails, a canoe and kayak launch, and a Natu ...
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Lake Erie Metropark Lake Erie Metropark is a park in the Huron-Clinton system of metro parks. The park is a recreational facility located between the mouth of the Huron River on Lake Erie to the south and the City of Gibraltar to the north, and consists of natural ...
* Pointe Mouillee State Game Area


Major dams


Historical name confusion with Clinton River

The Clinton River was also known as the Huron River until 1824. The Clinton River, which drains into
Lake St. Clair Lake St. Clair (french: Lac Sainte-Claire) is a freshwater lake that lies between the Canadian province of Ontario and the U.S. state of Michigan. It was named in 1679 by French Catholic explorers after Saint Clare of Assisi, on whose feast day ...
north of Detroit, shares about of watershed boundary with the Huron River system. It was renamed in 1824 by the
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to avoid confusion between the two rivers.


See also

* Huron river chain of lakes


References


External links


Huron River Watershed CouncilHistory of Peninsular Dam
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USGS river level data
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