Grand River
The Grand River is the longest river in the state of Michigan, stretching approximately 252 miles. It flows through several cities, including Lansing and Grand Rapids, before emptying into Lake Michigan. The river is an important waterway for both recreation and transportation, providing opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and boating.
Historically, the Grand River was significant to the Native American tribes in the region, serving as a vital resource for food and trade. Today, it is also a focal point for conservation efforts, with various organizations working to protect its natural habitats and improve water quality for future generations.