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Bass River (Michigan)
Country United States
Physical characteristics
Main source Robinson Township, Ottawa County, Michigan
42°58′40″N 86°02′03″W / 42.9778°N 86.03421°W / 42.9778; -86.03421
River mouth Grand River, Michigan
43°00′18″N 86°00′11″W / 43.00502°N 86.0031°W / 43.00502; -86.0031

The Bass River is a small stream, about 3.6-mile-long (5.8 km), located in Ottawa County, Michigan. It's like a small natural waterway that flows into a bigger river. This river is an important part of the local environment.

Where Does the Bass River Flow?

The Bass River starts in Robinson Township, which is in Ottawa County. From there, it travels a short distance. Its journey ends when it flows into the Grand River. The Grand River is much larger and eventually empties into Lake Michigan. So, the water from the Bass River eventually reaches one of the Great Lakes!

What Can You Do at the Bass River?

Near where the Bass River meets the Grand River, there's a special place called the Bass River State Recreation Area. This is a great spot for outdoor activities.

Exploring the Recreation Area

  • Fishing: Many people enjoy fishing in the Bass River and the nearby Grand River. You might catch different kinds of fish here.
  • Hiking: There are trails where you can walk and explore nature. It's a good way to see local plants and animals.
  • Boating: You can also go boating on the Grand River from this area. It's a fun way to see the landscape from the water.

This recreation area helps protect the natural beauty of the rivers. It also gives people a chance to enjoy the outdoors.

Why Are Rivers Like the Bass River Important?

Even small rivers like the Bass River play a big role in our world.

Supporting Wildlife

Rivers provide homes for many animals. Fish, birds, and other creatures depend on rivers for water and food. The plants along the riverbanks also offer shelter.

Connecting Waterways

Rivers act like natural highways for water. They carry water from smaller streams to larger rivers and eventually to lakes or oceans. This helps keep the whole water system healthy.

Fun and Recreation

Rivers are also places where people can have fun. They offer opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and simply enjoying nature. Protecting rivers means we can continue to enjoy these activities for many years.

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