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Coordinates: 46°4737N 87°4022W / 46.7935°N 87.6729°W / 46.7935; -87.6729
 

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Yellow Dog River
Waterfalls on the Yellow Dog River
Native nameZhaagawaagaminaang-ziibi (Ojibwe)
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMichigan
CountyMarquette County
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationBulldog Lake
 • coordinates46°41′25N 87°58′48W / 46.6902°N 87.9801°W / 46.6902; -87.9801
Mouth 

 • location

Lake Independence

 • coordinates

46°47′37N 87°40′22W / 46.7935°N 87.6729°W / 46.7935; -87.6729
Length31.6 mi (50.9 km)

National Wild and Scenic River

TypeWild
DesignatedMarch 3, 1992

The Yellow Dog River flows through Marquette County in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. stateofMichigan. It is 31.6 miles (50.9 km) in length,[1] with about 85 miles (137 km) of tributaries. The main branch begins at the outflow from Bulldog Lake in the Ottawa National Forest on the boundary between Baraga and Marquette counties. The river's mouth is on Lake Independence, near Big Bay, Michigan, and is part of the Lake Superior watershed.

Early maps record the name of this river in French either as『Rivière Saint Jean』(St. John River) or as『Rivière Chien Jaune』(Yellow Dog River), both a near homophone to each other. However, the river's historical name in OjibweisZhaagawaagaminaang-ziibi (recorded as "Shaw gha wah gume nong Sibie", meaning "River to the oblong water",or Zhooshowaagamiing-ziibi (recorded as "Soo soo wa ga me", "Soo soo wa ga ming", etc., meaning "Agitated-waters River"). The current name for this river in Ojibwe is either Ozaawasimong-ziibi (River by the Yellow Dog) or Wezaawaagamig-ziibi (Yellowed-waters River).

A section of the Yellow Dog River is a National Wild and Scenic River. The first 4 miles (6 km) of the river, from its origin to the national forest boundary, was designated on March 3, 1992.

The Yellow Dog River drops sharply through numerous outcrops and cascades within the 17,000-acre (6,900 ha) McCormick Wilderness. Vegetation consists of large eastern white pine, eastern hemlock, sugar maple, northern red oak, and other old-growth northern hardwood species.

The river runs through the Yellow Dog Plains, a remote and virtually untouched wilderness, aside from large scale logging operations. There are many beautiful waterfalls along its length.

The river is the subject of a book titled The Yellow Dog River-Magical Dialog of a Woodland Stream, by David Richarde.

Wildlife

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References

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  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed January 3, 2012
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