List of rivers of Michigan
This list of Michigan rivers includes all streams designated rivers although some may be smaller than those streams designated creeks, runs, brooks, swales, cuts, bayous, outlets, inlets, drains and ditches. These terms are all in use in Michigan. Other waterways are listed when they have articles.
The state has over 300 named rivers. Several names are shared by different rivers; for example, there are eight Pine Rivers and seven Black Rivers. In four cases there are two rivers of the same name in one county. In these cases extra information such as alternate name or body of water they flow into has been added.
In alphabetical order
A–C
D–K
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L–M
N–R
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S–Z
By watershed
Lake Erie basin
- Maumee River (OH)
- Tiffin River (OH)
- St. Joseph River (OH)
- Ottawa River
- Little Lake Creek
- Flat Creek
- River Raisin
- Sandy Creek
- Huron River (Monroe/Wayne/Washtenaw/Livingston/Oakland counties)
- Portage River (Livingston/Washtenaw counties)
- Detroit River
- Ecorse River
- River Rouge or Rouge River
Lake St. Clair basin
- Milk River
- Clinton River
- Salt River (Macomb County)
- Saint Clair River
- Belle River
- Pine River (St. Clair County)
- Black River (Sanilac/St. Clair counties)
Lake Huron basin
The Thumb
- White River (Huron County, Michigan)
- New River
- Pinnebog River
- Pigeon River (Huron County)
Saginaw Bay
- Sebewaing River
- Quanicassee River
- Saginaw River
- Shiawassee River
- Tittabawassee River
- Chippewa River
- Pine River (Bay/Mecosta/Isabella/Montcalm/Gratiot/Midland counties)
- Coldwater River (Isabella County)
- Salt River (Midland/Isabella counties)
- Tobacco River
- Little Cedar River (Gladwin County)
- Cedar River (Clare/Gladwin counties)
- Molasses River
- Little Tobacco River
- Sugar River
- Chippewa River
- Kawkawlin River
- Pinconning River
- Saganing River
- Pine River
- Rifle River
- Au Gres River
- Tawas River
Northeast Lower Peninsula of Michigan
- Au Sable River
- Pine River (Alcona County)
- Black River (Alcona County)
- Devils River
- Thunder Bay River
- Bell River
- Little Trout River
- Swan River
- Trout River
- Ocqueoc River
- Black Mallard River
- Cheboygan River, mouth at Cheboygan in Cheboygan County
- Black River (Cheboygan/Montmorency/Presque Isle/Otsego counties)
- Mullett Lake
- Little Pigeon River (Cheboygan County), empties directly into Mullett Lake
- Pigeon River (Cheboygan/Otsego counties)
- Indian River (Cheboygan County)
- Little Sturgeon River
- Burt Lake
- Sturgeon River (Cheboygan/Otsego counties)
- Crooked River
- Maple River (Cheboygan/Emmett counties)
- Little Carp River (Cheboygan County)
- Little Black River (Cheboygan County)
Upper Peninsula of Michigan
- Carp River (Chippewa/Mackinac counties)
- Pine River (Chippewa/Mackinac counties)
- Potagannissing River (Drummond Island)
- Saint Mary's River
Lake Michigan basin
Lower Peninsula of Michigan
Northern Michigan
- Carp Lake River
- Bear River
- Pine River (Charlevoix County)
- Grand Traverse Bay
- Leland River, also called the Carp River
- Crystal River
- Platte River
- Betsie River
- Manistee River
- Manistee Lake
- Pine River (Lake/Manistee/Osceola/Wexford counties), also called South Branch of Manistee River
- Big Sable River
- Lincoln River
- Pere Marquette River
- Big South Branch Pere Marquette River
- Baldwin River
- Pentwater River (Oceana County)
West Michigan
- White River (Muskegon/Oceana counties)
- Muskegon River
- Maple River (Newaygo/Muskegon counties)
- Little Muskegon River
- Hersey River
- Middle Branch River
- Clam River
- Grand River
- Bass River
- Buck Creek
- Plaster Creek
- Coldbrook Creek
- Rogue River
- Thornapple River
- Coldwater River (Barry/Kent/Ionia counties)
- Little Thornapple River, in Barry County
- Little Thornapple River (Eaton County)
- Coldwater River (Barry/Kent/Ionia counties)
- Flat River
- Maple River (Ionia/Clinton/Gratiot/Shiawassee counties)
- Pine Creek, some portions called Newark and Arcadia Drain
- River Styx (Gratiot County)
- Little Maple River
- Pine Creek, some portions called Newark and Arcadia Drain
- Looking Glass River
- Red Cedar River
- Portage River (Jackson/Washtenaw counties)
- Pigeon River (Ottawa County)
- Lake Macatawa
- Kalamazoo River
- Black River (Allegan/Van Buren counties)
- St. Joseph River (Lake Michigan)
- Paw Paw River
- Dowagiac River
- Pigeon River (St. Joseph County)
- Fawn River
- Prairie River
- Rocky River
- Portage River (Kalamazoo/St. Joseph counties)
- Nottawa Creek (also known as Nottawa River)
- Coldwater River (Branch County)
- Galien River
Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Green Bay
- Menominee River
- Little River
- Little Cedar River
- Shakey River
- Sturgeon River (Dickinson County, Michigan)
- Brule River
- Michigamme River
- Cedar River (Menominee County, Michigan)
- Bark River
- Ford River
- Little Bay de Noc
- Escanaba River
- Middle Branch Escanaba River
- East Branch Escanaba River
- Days River
- Tacoosh River
- Rapid River (Delta/Marquette counties)
- Whitefish River
- Big Bay de Noc
- Big River
- Little River
- Ogontz River
- Sturgeon River (Alger/Delta counties)
- Fishdam River
- Little Fishdam River
Remainder of Lake Michigan/Upper Peninsula
- Manistique River
- Indian River (Alger/Schoolcraft counties)
- West Branch Manistique River
- Driggs River
- Fox River
- East Branch Fox River
- Little Fox River
- Manistique Lake
- Milakokia River
- Cataract River
- Crow River
- Rock River (Lake Michigan)
- Lower Millecoquins River
- Black River (Mackinac County)
- Cut River
- Brevoort River
- Brevoort Lake
- Pointe aux Chenes River
- Moran River
Beaver Island
Lake Superior basin
- Tahquamenon River
- Shelldrake River
- Carp River (Luce County)
- Little Two Hearted River
- Two Hearted River
- Blind Sucker River
- Sucker River
- Hurricane River
- Mosquito River
- Miners River
- Anna River
- Au Train River
- Rock River (Lake Superior)
- Laughing Whitefish River
- Sand River
- Chocolay River
- Carp River (Marquette County)
- Dead River
- Little Garlic River
- Big Garlic River
- Iron River (Marquette County, Michigan)
- Salmon Trout River (Marquette County)
- Pine River (Marquette County)
- Pine Lake
- River Styx (Marquette County)
- Mountain Stream
- Mountain Lake
- Pine Lake
- Little Huron River
- Huron River (Baraga/Marquette counties)
- Huron Bay
- Ravine River
- Slate River (Baraga County)
- Silver River (Baraga County)
- Falls River
- Little Carp River (Baraga County)
- Portage River (Houghton County, Michigan), the southern end of the Keweenaw Waterway
- Snake River
- Portage Lake
- Sturgeon River (Baraga/Houghton counties)
- Otter Lake
- Otter River
- West Branch Otter River
- North Branch Otter River
- Sante River
- Little Otter River
- Otter River
- Silver River (Baraga County/Houghton County)
- Little Silver River
- Perch River
- Rock River (Sturgeon River)
- Worm Lake
- Tioga River
- Otter Lake
- Pike River
- Torch Lake
- Pilgrim River
- Sturgeon River (Baraga/Houghton counties)
- Traverse River
- Tobacco River
- Big Betsy River
- Little Betsy River
- Lac La Belle
- Montreal River (Keweenaw County)
- Silver River (Keweenaw County)
- Eagle River
- Gratiot River
- Salmon Trout River (Houghton County)
- Graveraet River
- Elm River
- Little Elm River
- Misery River
- East Sleeping River
- West Sleeping River
- Firesteel River
- Flintsteel River
- Ontonagon River
- West Branch Ontonagon River
- South Branch Ontonagon River
- Lake Gogebic
- Slate River (Gogebic County)
- Pelton River or Pelton Creek
- Slate River (Gogebic County)
- Middle Branch Ontonagon River
- East Branch Ontonagon River
- West Branch Ontonagon River
- Potato River
- Floodwood River
- Cranberry River
- Little Cranberry River
- Duck River, also called Duck Creek (Ontonogan County)
- Mineral River
- Big Iron River
- Little Iron River
- Union River
- Carp River (Gogebic/Ontonagon counties), sections also called Big Carp River and Upper Carp River
- Little Carp River (Gogebic-Ontonagon counties)
- Presque Isle River
- Black River (Gogebic County)
- Montreal River (Wisconsin-Michigan) (Gogebic County)
Isle Royale
See also
- List of rivers of the Americas
- Lists of rivers
- Elk River Chain of Lakes Watershed
- Inland Waterway (Michigan)
- List of rivers in the United States
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