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Huron River

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The Huron River is located in southeast portion of the U.S. state of Michigan and flows into Lake Erie. The Huron River is the quintessential Southeast Michigan flowage; mud banks, slow stream flow and a low gradient define this river. There are 24 major tributaries totaling about 370 miles in addition to the mainstream . It is the only state-designated Country-Scenic Natural River in southeast Michigan. This includes 27.5 miles of the mainstream, plus an additional 10.5 miles of three tributaries.



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Huron River near Gallup Park