Gogomain River

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CountryUnited States
StateMichigan
CountyChippewa
SourceInterior wetlands and springs
Gogomain River
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMichigan
CountyChippewa
Physical characteristics
SourceInterior wetlands and springs
  locationChippewa County, Michigan, U.S.
MouthMunuscong Lake (St. Marys River / Lake Huron)
  location
Chippewa County, Michigan, U.S.

The Gogomain River is a low-gradient stream in Chippewa County on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. It flows generally southeast through forest and wetland to enter Munuscong Lake, an embayment of the St. Marys River that forms part of Lake Huron.[1]

Headwaters arise in interior peatlands and small springs south of M-48 in central Chippewa County. The river meanders southeast across the Munuscong Lake plain, gathering short tributaries and flowing through alder and cedar swales before entering Munuscong Lake along the St. Marys River system.[1]

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