Newaygo County
Newaygo County, located in White Cloud, MI, is named after the Chippewa Indian Chief Naw-wa-goo, a signer of the Treaty of Saginaw in 1812. Known for its natural beauty, the county boasts over 230 lakes and more than 350 miles of rivers and streams, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
The county's economy primarily relies on tourism, supported by agriculture and small manufacturing sectors. With attractions like the Muskegon River, known for its steelhead and salmon fishing, as well as hunting, camping, and RVing opportunities in the nearby Manistee National Forest, Newaygo County offers a wealth of recreational activities.
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