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Pere Marquette River Canoeing & Boating

The Pere Marquette is an extremely popular river for canoeists. The moderately fast current, the clear water, the low degree of stream bank development, have all helped to make this river a mecca for the canoeist.

Commercial canoe liveries are well established on the mainstream. In Lake and Mason counties there are aproximately 730 rental canoes available. Of this figure, approximately 450 were located on or near the immediate area of the Pere Marquette River.

The U.S. Forest Service has estimated that 90 percent of the canoe use in the system occurs from the "Forks" to Upper Branch Bridge with 65 percent of the canoe use occurring from the "Forks" to Bowman's Bridge. Canoeists on the Pere Marquette are further characterized by:

Boating with motors is concentrated from Indian Bridge to the mouth. Such
boating is usually concentrated with fishing rather than pleasure boating and
most often occurs during the spring and fall and steelhead and salmon runs.

Source: Pere Marquette River Natural River Plan, Michigan DNR (revised 2002)

 

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