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Alcona County
Pronounced: al COE na Size: 677 Square Miles Elevation: 600-1200 Feet Physiography: Hill-lands; Lake border; plains Growing Season: 120-140 days Annual Precipitation: 28-30 inches Average Snowfall: 60-80 inches Forest Type: Oak-Hickory, Maple-Beech-Hemlock, Aspen-Birch Fall Colors: Late September Early October
This county was named after an Indian work meaning, "the beautiful plains", by historian Henry R Schoolcraft. Early artifacts found here are stone lance heads, similar to those used by the ancestor's of today's Native Americans from approximately 9000 BC. Native Americans while traveling to trading posts would stop to camp on Lake Huron's shoreline near "The Great Black Rock", which is north of Greenbush. Out in the lake offerings were placed in the rock's hollowed out surface to ensure safe journeys. The White man began to settle in Alcona in 1845 where they fished and lumbered. Today, both lumbering and farming are still an important part of Alcona, as well as cattle, dairying, berries and alfalfa seed. With its 30 miles of Lake Huron shoreline this area is a popular resort area. Within this area is one of Michigan's largest lakes, Hubbard Lake, for boating fishing and swimming. The AuSable River allows for miles of trout streams.
Cities, Villages & Towns
Alcona |
Alvin |
Backus Beach |
Bamfield |
Barton City |
Black River |
Bryant |
Cheviers |
Curran |
Curtisville |
Flynn Corners |
Glennie |
Greenbush |
Gustin |
Hardy |
Harrisville |
Huron Bluffs |
Jennison Grove |
Killmaster |
Kurtz |
Larson Beach |
Lincoln |
Lost Lake Woods |
McGinn |
Mikado |
Russell |
Springport |
Spruce |
Wallace |
Wilcox Homestead |
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Area Links
- Hubbard Lake (Map)
- Hunters Marsh Retrievers
trainers and breeders of Labrador Retrievers. Includes stud service, training information, champions, and more.
- MD Charters
sport fishing on Lake Huron for salmon, steelhead, lake trout and more.
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