White River (White Lake)

The White River in August 2005
The White River 'Mouth' on Lake Michigan in White River Township

The White River (Ottawa: Wabigungweshcupago, "White Clay River") is a 23.6-mile-long (38.0 km)[3] river located on the western side of the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. Its source is the Oxford Swamp in Newaygo County. The rural town of Hesperia borders the river.[4]

Continuing onward, the White River flows in a southwesterly direction through the southern section of Manistee National Forest. The river passes through Oceana County and into Muskegon County and White Lake. The lake and river discharge into Lake Michigan, near the towns of Whitehall and Montague.

The White River system drains a surface area of approximately 300,000 acres (1,200 km2) and includes about 253 miles (407 km) of streams.[4]

The river has a large population of wild brook trout, which have not been fished for much of its length. It is very common to only find fish eight inches or longer. The population is healthy and regularly produces large, even trophy trout. The trout prefer to feed on creek chubs and flies, and take to lure imitations very well.

The White River is designated as a State of Michigan Natural River, which includes a special zoning overlay preventing land development from occurring within 400 feet of the riverbank.[5]

Bridges

List of Bridge Crossings on White River
RouteTypeCityCountyLocation
Dowling StreetCity StreetWhitehall /

Montague

Muskegon
Whitehall Rail TrailNon-Motorized Vehicles
US-31US Route
East Fruitvale RoadCounty Road
East Garfield RoadCounty RoadOceana
East Hawley AvenueCounty Road
M-20Michigan Highway43°34′20.00″N86°2′36.62″W / 43.5722222°N 86.0435056°W / 43.5722222; -86.0435056
West Michigan AvenueCounty RoadHesperiaNewaygo
North Maple Island RoadCounty Road
Fitzgerald AvenueCounty Road
Green AvenueCounty Road
Luce AvenueCounty Road
M-20Michigan Highway
North Baldwin AvenueCounty Road
Bingham AvenueCounty Road
Echo DriveCounty RoadWhite Cloud
M-37Michigan Highway

See also

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