Newaygo County Commission on Aging
Newaygo County, located in Michigan, is a scenic region named after Chippewa Indian Chief Naw-wa-goo, featuring over 230 natural lakes and 350 miles of rivers and streams. With a rich history and significant natural attractions, it thrives on tourism, supported by agriculture and small manufacturing, offering outdoor activities such as fishing, hunting, camping, and RVing within the expansive Manistee National Forest.
The county is home to three prominent dams, including Hardy Dam, the largest earthen dam east of the Mississippi, which contributes to its appeal among summer cottage residents and anglers. The Muskegon River stands out as a prime destination for fishing enthusiasts, particularly known for steelhead in spring and salmon in fall.
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