Crystal Lake (Michigan)

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Crystal Lake may refer to the following lakes in Michigan:

Alcona County, Michigan County in the United States

Alcona County is a county of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the population was 10,942. Its county seat is Harrisville. Alphabetically it is the first county in Michigan; as its flag states, it is the "First of 83".

Haynes Township, Michigan Civil township in Michigan, United States

Haynes Township is a civil township of Alcona County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 722 at the 2010 census. The township is to the north of the city of Harrisville and to the northeast of the village of Lincoln, which are the nearest population centers.

Lincoln, Michigan Village in Michigan, United States

Lincoln is a village in Alcona County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 337 at the 2010 census. The village is situated on the boundary between Gustin Township on the south and Hawes Township on the north and is approximately evenly divided between them. The village is at the eastern corners of these townships and some development extends into the adjacent Harrisville Township and Haynes Township, although land from neither township is within the village's corporate boundaries.

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Pine River (Michigan) Wikimedia disambiguation page

Pine River may refer to any of the following streams in the U.S. state of Michigan:

  1. Pine River. The main branch forms with the confluence of the East and West Branches of the Pine River at 44°29′38″N 83°23′16″W in Alcona County. The South Branch joins approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the south and flows into Iosco County, where it empties into Van Etten Lake at 44°29′38″N 83°23′16″W northwest of Oscoda.
  2. Pine River. The main branch is formed by the confluence of the North and Middle Branches northeast of Standish and flows into the Saginaw Bay of Lake Huron at 43°58′32″N 83°51′16″W. The South Branch Pine River joins the main stream at 43°59′08″N 83°53′17″W.
  3. Pine River is a short waterway, which along with Round Lake, connects Lake Charlevoix with Lake Michigan at Charlevoix.
  4. Pine River rises in Chippewa County and flows south through Mackinac County into the St. Martin Bay of Lake Huron at 46°03′09″N 84°39′22″W The North Pine River, also known as the North Branch Pine River, joins at 46°12′20″N 84°36′17″W. Another tributary, Hemlock Creek, is also known as Pine River.
  5. Pine River, also known as the South Branch Manistee River, rises in southeast Wexford County, flows southwest across northwest Osceola County, then west and north through the northeast corner of Lake County and back into southwest Wexford County, emptying into the Tippy Dam Pond on the Manistee River at 44°13′37″N 85°54′27″W. The main stream is formed from the confluence of the East Branch Pine River with the North Branch Pine River at 44°06′02″N 85°31′40″W. Another tributary, the Spaulding Creek, is also known as the Little Pine River
  6. Pine River, in Marquette County, is a very short stream draining Pine Lake into Lake Superior at 46°53′27″N 87°52′13″W, north of the Huron Mountains.
  7. Pine River rises in from Pine Lake in eastern Mecosta County, flows mostly south and east through Isabella County, then south along eastern edge of Montcalm County, then east and north through Gratiot County and Midland County, emptying into the Chippewa River at 43°36′06″N 84°17′33″W, just about two miles before it joins the Tittabawassee River near Midland. The South Branch Pine River joins the main stream at 43°30′37″N 85°00′02″W Another tributary, Miller Creek, is also sometimes known as Pine River or the West Branch Pine River. The North Branch Pine River joins the main stream at 43°26′03″N 84°50′18″W.
  8. Pine River empties into the St. Clair River at 42°49′13″N 82°29′08″W on the south side of St. Clair. The South Branch Pine River joins the main stream at 42°58′11″N 82°37′10″W. Another tributary, Quakenbush Drain, is also sometimes known as Pine River.
  9. Pine Creek empties into Lake Superior and is also known as the Pine River.
Otter Lake (Michigan) list of lakes that share the same name

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White Lake is the name of several lakes in the U.S. state of Michigan. The largest one is formed by the White River flowing to its mouth on Lake Michigan in Muskegon County.

Mud Lake is the current or former name of over 150 lakes within the U.S. state of Michigan.

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