Cheboygan County Marina

Cheboygan County's Marina, located in the City of Cheboygan

Channel: 45° 40' 01" N 84° 27' 22" W

Phone: (231) 627-4944

Harbor Master on duty: 5/6 - 10-15

Hours: 7am - 9pm

Off-Season Phone: (231) 627-6753

Radio Channel: 9

The Cheboygan County Marina is located at the north end of one of Northern Michigan’s unique attractions. The Inland Waterway connects Lake Huron with 40 miles of lakes and rivers, passing through quaint villages along the way. Boaters can also find docking space and amenities all along the route. Shopping is within walking distance of all rivers. Restaurants offer 1st rate food. Accommodations along the way make staying a convenient and pleasurable experience. Several full-service marinas are also easily accessible.

Northern Michigan's Inland Waterway is a unique adventure sure to please any boating enthusiast. Whether you're looking for a leisurely excursion filled with wildlife and scenic beauty, or a more active journey with water skiing, tubing, and swimming, the Inland Waterway is just right for you. Along the 38-mile route, you'll find an abundance of fish and wildlife. Over seventeen species of fish inhabit the waterway, from trout to pike, bass, perch, and walleye. Deer, raccoon, swans, and bald eagles also call the waterway home. There is shopping and dining within walking distance of the river. There are several full-service marinas and a few lodging accommodations along the way. Camping is also available along the route, whether in private or state campgrounds. The waterway begins at the mouth of Lake Huron and winds its way through the Cheboygan River into Mullett Lake. From there, the water flows into the Indian River and on into Burt Lake, and continues into the Crooked River before coming to an end at Crooked and Pickeral Lakes.

Things To Do: Fall, Spring, Summer

GPS: 45.65545, -84.46845

 
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