====== Antrim County ====== {{:counties:antrim_county.jpg?400|Antrim County, Michigan}} **Antrim County** is a county in Northern Lower Michigan located along the eastern shore of Grand Traverse Bay. Known for its inland lakes, rolling hills, agricultural heritage, outdoor recreation, and scenic beauty, the county is a popular destination for tourism and year-round outdoor activities. The county seat is [[places:bellaire|Bellaire]], while communities such as Elk Rapids and Mancelona serve as important regional centers. Antrim County is widely recognized for Torch Lake, one of Michigan's most famous inland lakes, and for its location within Northern Michigan's recreational and agricultural region. ---- ===== Quick Facts ===== ^ Attribute ^ Information ^ | County Seat | [[places:bellaire|Bellaire]] | | Largest Community | [[places:mancelona|Mancelona]] | | Region | Northern Lower Michigan | | Established | 1840 | | Organized | 1863 | | Named For | County Antrim, Ireland | | Land Area | Approximately 476 square miles | | Total Area | Approximately 602 square miles | | Known For | Torch Lake, Skiing, Recreation | | Bay | Grand Traverse Bay | ---- ===== History ===== Antrim County was established in 1840 and organized in 1863. The county was named after **County Antrim** in Northern Ireland. Early settlement was driven by logging, agriculture, transportation, and commerce. During the nineteenth century, extensive forests supported a thriving timber industry. As logging declined, agriculture, tourism, and recreation became increasingly important to the county's economy. Today, Antrim County is recognized as one of Northern Michigan's premier recreational destinations. ---- ===== Geography ===== Antrim County occupies a scenic portion of Northern Lower Michigan. Major geographic features include: * Torch Lake * Elk Lake * Intermediate Lake * Grand Traverse Bay * Chain of Lakes Water Trail * Rolling hills and forests The county contains numerous inland lakes and waterways that support tourism and outdoor recreation. ---- ===== Torch Lake ===== The county's most famous natural feature is: * [[geography:torch_lake|Torch Lake]] Known for its distinctive turquoise-blue water, Torch Lake is among Michigan's largest inland lakes and one of the most photographed lakes in the state. Popular activities include: * Boating * Fishing * Swimming * Sailing * Waterfront recreation The lake is a major driver of tourism and seasonal economic activity. ---- ===== Communities ===== ===== Villages ===== * [[places:bellaire|Bellaire]] * [[places:elk_rapids|Elk Rapids]] * [[places:mancelona|Mancelona]] * [[places:central_lake|Central Lake]] ===== Townships ===== * Banks Township * Central Lake Township * Chestonia Township * Custer Township * Echo Township * Elk Rapids Township * Forest Home Township * Helena Township * Jordan Township * Kearney Township * Mancelona Township * Star Township * Torch Lake Township * Warner Township ---- ===== Economy ===== Major industries include: * Tourism * Agriculture * Healthcare * Construction * Hospitality * Retail commerce * Small business Seasonal tourism associated with lakes, skiing, and outdoor recreation contributes significantly to the local economy. ---- ===== Agriculture ===== Agriculture remains an important industry within Antrim County. Major agricultural activities include: * Cherry production * Apple orchards * Vineyards * Livestock operations * Specialty crops The county is part of Northern Michigan's fruit-growing region. ---- ===== Recreation ===== Antrim County offers extensive outdoor recreation opportunities. Popular activities include: * Boating * Fishing * Swimming * Hiking * Camping * Snowmobiling * Skiing Visitors are drawn to the county's lakes, forests, and scenic landscapes throughout the year. ---- ===== Skiing & Winter Recreation ===== Winter recreation is a significant part of the county's tourism economy. Notable destinations include: * [[landmarks:shanty_creek_resort|Shanty Creek Resort]] * Regional snowmobile trail systems * Cross-country ski trails The county's snowfall and terrain support a variety of winter activities. ---- ===== Protected Areas ===== Protected lands and recreation areas include: * [[landmarks:glacial_hills_pathway|Glacial Hills Pathway]] * [[landmarks:grass_river_natural_area|Grass River Natural Area]] * State forests * Public recreation lands These areas support conservation, tourism, and outdoor recreation. ---- ===== Transportation ===== Major transportation routes include: * [[transportation:us_highway_31|U.S. Highway 31]] * [[transportation:m_88|M-88]] * [[transportation:m_66|M-66]] The county's road network connects communities throughout Northern Lower Michigan. ---- ===== Culture ===== Antrim County's culture reflects: * Northern Michigan traditions * Agricultural heritage * Outdoor recreation * Tourism * Great Lakes communities Local festivals, farmers markets, and community events contribute to the county's cultural identity. ---- ===== Notable Landmarks ===== * [[geography:torch_lake|Torch Lake]] * [[landmarks:shanty_creek_resort|Shanty Creek Resort]] * [[landmarks:grass_river_natural_area|Grass River Natural Area]] * [[landmarks:glacial_hills_pathway|Glacial Hills Pathway]] * [[places:bellaire|Downtown Bellaire]] ---- ===== Government ===== Antrim County is governed by an elected Board of Commissioners and provides county services including: * Law enforcement * Courts * Public health * Emergency management * Property records * Community services County government offices are located in [[places:bellaire|Bellaire]]. ---- ===== See Also ===== * [[places:bellaire|Bellaire]] * [[places:elk_rapids|Elk Rapids]] * [[counties:charlevoix_county|Charlevoix County]] * [[counties:kalkaska_county|Kalkaska County]] * [[geography:torch_lake|Torch Lake]] ---- ===== References ===== * United States Census Bureau * Antrim County Government * Michigan Department of Natural Resources * Michigan History publications * State of Michigan records {{tag>counties northern_lower_michigan antrim_county bellaire torch_lake elk_rapids}}