Oscoda County Map, Michigan

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Oscoda County, Michigan

Oscoda County is up in the northeastern part of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula. It’s a place where forests stretch far, and rivers wind their way through the landscape.
Folks here know a thing or two about the outdoors. Hiking, fishing, and hunting are practically second nature to the locals. The county seat, Mio, sits along the Au Sable River.
It’s not all wilderness though. Small towns pepper the area. Just don’t expect any traffic lights. In Oscoda County, the deer are more likely to stop traffic than a red light.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Oscoda County |
County Seat | Mio |
Population | Approximately 8,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Mio, Fairview, Comins, Luzerne, McKinley, Big Creek Township |
Interstates and Highways | M-33, M-72 |
FIPS Code | 26-135 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 572 square miles (Land: 566 sq mi, Water: 6 sq mi) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Montmorency County (North), Alpena County (Northeast), Alcona County (East), Iosco County (Southeast), Ogemaw County (South), Roscommon County (Southwest), Crawford County (West), Otsego County (Northwest) |
Time Zone | Eastern Time Zone (ET) |
State | Michigan |
Coordinates | 44.6872° N, 84.1265° W |
Etymology | Named by Henry Schoolcraft as a pseudo-Native American name |
Major Landmarks | Au Sable River, Huron National Forest, Lumberman’s Monument Visitor Center, Mio Dam |
Website | Oscoda County Website |
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