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Schoolcraft County

Schoolcraft County, Michigan

Schoolcraft County is a county in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Located along the northern shores of Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, the county is known for its vast forests, wilderness areas, lakes, rivers, and outdoor recreation opportunities.

The county seat is Manistique, which serves as the region's principal commercial and governmental center.

Schoolcraft County contains some of Michigan's most significant natural landscapes, including portions of the Hiawatha National Forest and extensive shoreline along both Lake Michigan and Lake Superior.


Quick Facts

Attribute Information
County Seat Manistique
Largest City Manistique
Region Central Upper Peninsula
Established 1843
Organized 1876
Named For Henry Rowe Schoolcraft
Land Area Approximately 1,171 square miles
Total Area Approximately 1,884 square miles
Lakes Lake Michigan, Lake Superior
Known For Forests, Recreation, Great Lakes Shoreline

History

Schoolcraft County was established in 1843 and organized in 1876.

The county was named in honor of Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, an explorer, geographer, ethnologist, and Indian agent who conducted extensive research throughout the Great Lakes region.

The county's early economy developed through:

As timber production declined during the twentieth century, tourism and outdoor recreation became increasingly important economic sectors.


Geography

Schoolcraft County occupies a large portion of Michigan's central Upper Peninsula.

Major geographic features include:

The county contains thousands of acres of public land and protected natural areas.


Communities

Cities

Villages

Townships


Seney National Wildlife Refuge

One of the county's most important natural areas is:

Established in 1935, the refuge protects more than 95,000 acres of wetlands, forests, and wildlife habitat.

The refuge is known for:

It is among Michigan's premier wildlife destinations.


Indian Lake

The county contains:

Indian Lake is one of Michigan's largest inland lakes and serves as a major destination for:

The lake contributes significantly to the local economy.


Economy

Major industries include:

Outdoor recreation and seasonal tourism are major economic drivers.


Recreation

Schoolcraft County offers extensive outdoor recreation opportunities.

Popular activities include:

The county's forests, lakes, and Great Lakes shoreline attract visitors throughout the year.


Protected Areas

Protected lands include:

These areas support conservation, recreation, and tourism.


Transportation

Major transportation routes include:

Historically, railroads and Great Lakes shipping played important roles in county development.


Culture

Schoolcraft County's culture reflects influences from:

Local museums and historical organizations preserve the county's rich heritage.


Notable Landmarks


Government

Schoolcraft County is governed by an elected Board of Commissioners and provides county services including:

County government offices are located in Manistique.


See Also


References

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