Cedar Creek (Michigan)

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Cedar Creek may refer to several small streams in the U.S. state of Michigan:

  • In Arenac County:
    • The Cedar Creek Drain rises in north central Mason Township on the boundary with Iosco County and flows southeasterly into the Au Gres River in Turner Township.[1]
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  • In Barry County:
    • The Cedar Creek rises in southeast Hope Township as the outflow of Big Cedar Lake and flows northerly into the Thornapple River in Hastings Township [2]
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    • The North Branch Cedar Creek rises as the outflow of a series of small ponds in northeastern Baltimore Township and flows easterly into the Cedar Creek about a mile before its outflow into the Thornapple River.[3]
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  • In Cheboygan County:
    • The Cedar Creek is a short tributary of the Cedar River, rising in northwestern Mentor Township. It flows northerly into Pickerel Lake in southeastern Emmet County, Michigan.[4]
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    • The Cedar Point Creek is a short stream rising in northeastern Burt Township and flowing southerly into White Goose Bay on Burt Lake.[5]
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  • In Gogebic County:
    • The Cedar Creek is a short stream rising in Watersmeet Township and flowing mostly north and east into the Imp Creek.[6]
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  • In Iron County:
    • The Cedar Creek is a short stream flowing mostly northerly within Bates Township into the Olson Creek, which flows into the Chicagon Slough, and then to the Paint River.[7]
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  • In Isabella County:
    • The Cedar Creek is a short stream flowing mostly northerly with Deerfield Township into the Chippewa River.[8]
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  • In Kent County:
    • The Cedar Creek rises in central Nelson Township northeast of the city of Cedar Springs. It flows southwesterly then mostly south into the Rogue River in Algoma Township[9]
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    • The Little Cedar Creek rises in northwestern Courtland Township and flows west and south into the Cedar Creek in Algoma Township[10]
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  • In Keweenaw County:
    • The Cedar Creek is a very short stream within Eagle Harbor Township. It flows mostly west and north into Eagle Harbor of Lake Superior.[11]
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