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Indian River, Michigan

  The Water and Woods Wonderland!

Indian River Totem PoleIndian River, named after the river which flows through it, is conveniently nestled in the center of the northern tip of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula and is gifted with some of most beautiful natural resources you’ll find in the state. About 25 miles south of the Mackinaw Bridge, and conveniently off I-75, Indian River is a place that visitors of all ages will find many pleasures to enjoy during any season of the year.

Indian River is the ideal location to boat, fish, hunt, camp, golf, bike, swim, jog, hike, kayak, canoe, raft, tube, sail, snowmobile, ski, sightsee, bird watch, mushroom hunt, skate, tour, dine and shop. We are in the center of Michigan’s longest Inland Waterway, including 4 rivers (Cheboygan, Black, Indian and Crooked Rivers) and 4 lakes (Mullett, Burt, Crooked and Pickeral Lakes). Burt and Mullett Lakes are the 4th and 5th largest lakes in Michigan. Two Blue Ribbon Trout Streams, Sturgeon and Pigeon Rivers, flow into Burt and Mullett Lakes respectively with the Sturgeon River being honored as the lower peninsula’s fastest flowing river. Inland Waterway Marker We are surrounded by 180,000+ acres of State Land in Cheboygan County and a part of the renowned Pigeon River Country State Forest which is close to 105,000 acres where the largest elk herd east of the Mississippi River roams freely.

Indian River CrossVisit our host of outdoor pleasures including 52 acres of sports and fun at Cooperation Park, 625 feet of sandy beachfront at DeVoe Public Beach, miles of trails in Wildwood State Park, 62 miles of crushed limestone on the Gaylord to Mackinaw Trail, 100+ miles of snowmobile trails, 360 feet of boardwalk along the Indian River, or enjoy the world’s largest crucifix (55 feet tall) at the National Shrine of The Cross in The Woods.

  See You Around Indian River,
  Where Adventures Come Naturally!


 

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