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Traders Point Drive provides access to the Manistique River, a substantial stream classified as a large river (Stream Order 6) with a drainage area of 1463 square miles. The river maintains an average flow of approximately 1594 cubic feet per second with a moderate gradient of 1.1 feet per mile, creating generally manageable water conditions suitable for various watercraft. At this access point near Manistique in Schoolcraft County, paddlers and boaters can launch onto a river system that flows through Michigan's Upper Peninsula landscape.
The Manistique River spans nearly 79 miles in total length and drops approximately 86 feet in elevation from source to mouth. With an average velocity of 2.42 feet per second, the river presents moderate current conditions that experienced paddlers and motorboat operators should be able to navigate. The access location places boaters approximately 1630 miles from the river mouth, positioning this as an upper-middle section of the waterway.
This site serves as a launch point for both motorized and non-motorized watercraft. Paddlers should be aware of the river's moderate flow rate and plan accordingly for their skill level. The surrounding Schoolcraft County area offers access to Michigan's outdoor recreation opportunities, though specific amenities at this particular access site would need to be verified locally.