Menominee County Map, Michigan

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Menominee County, Michigan

Menominee County sits right at the southern tip of the Upper Peninsula, hugging the Wisconsin border. It’s a place where the forests meet the shores of Lake Michigan.
Fishing here is legendary. Just ask any local about the walleye or bass. Hikers and campers go to the Escanaba State Forest, which covers a big chunk of the county.
The county’s named after the Menominee people, who’ve called this land home for centuries. And let’s be honest, any place where you can potentially see the Northern Lights from your backyard is pretty darn special.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Menominee County |
County Seat | Menominee |
Population | Approximately 23,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Menominee, Stephenson, Carney, Daggett, Powers, Hermansville, Spalding |
Interstates and Highways | US 2, US 41 |
FIPS Code | 26-109 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 1,338 square miles (Land: 1,044 sq mi, Water: 294 sq mi) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Dickinson County (Northwest), Marquette County (North), Delta County (Northeast) |
Time Zone | Central Time Zone (CT) |
State | Michigan |
Coordinates | 45.2590° N, 87.5808° W |
Etymology | Named after the Menominee Native American tribe |
Major Landmarks | John Henes Park, Menominee North Pier Lighthouse, J.W. Wells State Park, DeYoung Family Zoo |
Website | Menominee County Website |
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