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We searched for places within 5 miles of 45.4173634074002 N, 84.8646855354309 W.
A small park with docks along the Crooked River and access to River Street
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Artesian Road/Ellsworth Road Lake Access
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Burley Road End
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DNR Boat Launch
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Lake Street Road end at Crooked River Locks
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Graham Road End
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Access point between Mud and Round Lakes
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Park and River Access at East Street
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Konle Road Crossing - not recommended
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Lake Street Road End - Ponshewaing
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White Water Take Out before the Dam
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Lakeview Road - road end
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Developed motorized boat launch - Crooked Lake
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Township Park on Crooked Lake
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Small lakeside park.
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This is the put in for the White Water
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Oden Island Road access on either side of the bridge.
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Petoskey State Park, located on the north end of Little Traverse Bay, is situated on 303 scenic acres and offers a beautiful sandy beach on the bay.
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An easy undeveloped access site.
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A developed carry in access site at River Road Sports Complex
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DNR Round Lake Boat Launch
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This is the last pull out for flat water paddlers.
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Spring Lake Park - Not a good access point.
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Springvale Township Park
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Marina on Crooked Lake
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On the shores of Crooked Lake, the oldest marina along the Inland Waterway
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Large park near downtown Petoskey
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Bear River Recreation Area is a wonderful in town park.
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City of Petoskey local park
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Local Sports fields, disc golf and trails.
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The Hiawatha Hotel (later called Hiawatha House) was built in 1900.
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Historic information on the community of Alanson
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Conway was southern most community where people could access the inland waterway.re to provide passerger access to Inland Waterway
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Oden was considered a resort center. Year round residents were clustered along main street.
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Historic information on the community of Ponshewaing
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Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad Depot, building no longer standing
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Site of the Conway Inn and Inland House
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The Rawdon Hotel was a popular resort during the late 1800's Structure no longer exists and the site is redeveloped as waterfront residential
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Nature Preserve on connecting channel to Pickerel Lake
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Property on Round Lake and creek connecting to Crooked Lake
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Nature Preserve located on Round Lake with pathways and lake views
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