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Rogue River (Michigan) - Definition and Overview |
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The Rogue River is a river in the in U.S. state of Michigan. It runs through Kent and Newaygo Counties and through the Rogue River State Game Area. It is 42 miles long, has a drainage basin of 234 mile² and joins the Grand River near Belmont, Michigan.
The Rogue River is designated as a "Country Scenic" river under Michigan's "Natural Rivers Act" and is a popular trout fishing stream. It varies from 15 feet wide in the upper sections to 80 feet wide near its end and is between 1 - 4 feet deep. The one dam provides Rockford, Michigan with drinking water.
See also
External links
- Map of river (http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-10367_11855_11992---,00.html) from the Michigan DNR
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