Benzie County is a county in Northwestern Lower Michigan located along the eastern shore of Lake Michigan. The county is known for its scenic shoreline, forests, inland lakes, outdoor recreation opportunities, and agricultural heritage.
The county seat is Beulah, while Frankfort serves as the county's largest city and principal harbor community.
Benzie County is home to portions of the nationally recognized Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore and is widely regarded as one of Michigan's most scenic counties.
| Attribute | Information |
|---|---|
| County Seat | Beulah |
| Largest City | Frankfort |
| Region | Northwestern Lower Michigan |
| Established | 1863 |
| Organized | 1869 |
| Named For | Derived from the Betsie River |
| Land Area | Approximately 321 square miles |
| Total Area | Approximately 860 square miles |
| Lake | Lake Michigan |
| Known For | Sleeping Bear Dunes, Crystal Lake, Tourism |
Benzie County was established in 1863 and organized in 1869.
The county's name is believed to derive from the Betsie River, itself originating from a French adaptation of a Native American name.
Early settlement was driven by:
Throughout the nineteenth century, Benzie County's forests and access to Lake Michigan contributed significantly to regional economic development.
Today, tourism and recreation are major components of the local economy.
Benzie County occupies a picturesque section of Michigan's northwestern Lower Peninsula.
Major geographic features include:
The county contains extensive public lands and recreational resources.
One of the county's most recognizable natural features is:
Crystal Lake is among Michigan's largest inland lakes and is known for its exceptionally clear water and scenic shoreline.
Popular activities include:
The lake is a major attraction for residents and visitors alike.
Portions of:
are located within Benzie County.
The lakeshore contains:
The park is among Michigan's most visited natural attractions.
Major industries include:
Tourism associated with Lake Michigan and outdoor recreation is a major economic driver.
Agriculture remains an important industry throughout the county.
Major agricultural activities include:
Benzie County forms part of Michigan's productive fruit-growing region.
Outdoor recreation opportunities include:
The county's lakes, rivers, forests, and shoreline attract visitors year-round.
Protected lands include:
These areas support conservation, recreation, and tourism.
Major transportation routes include:
The county's scenic roadways are popular among visitors exploring Northern Michigan.
Benzie County's culture reflects:
Local festivals, farmers markets, and community events contribute to the county's identity.
Benzie County is governed by an elected Board of Commissioners and provides county services including:
County government offices are located in Beulah.
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