Carp (Gogebic–Ontonagon counties)
16.86 km | 10.48 mi
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The Carp River is a 10.3-mile-long (16.6 km) river in Gogebic and Ontonagon counties in the U.S. state of Michigan. The Carp River is formed by the outflow of the Lake of the Clouds
at 46°48′04″N 89°45′38″W in the Porcupine Mountains of the Upper Peninsula.
The river flows generally west and southwest and empties into Lake Superior near the boundary between Gogebic and Ontonagon counties at 46°46′04″N 89°53′07″W.
The river is also known as the "Big Carp River" to distinguish it from the nearby Little Carp River.
Tributaries and features (from the mouth):
Bathtub Falls
Shining Cloud Falls
(right) Konteka Creek
(left) Washington Creek
(right) Landlookers Creek
(right) Scott Creek
Lake of the Clouds
Carp River Inlet (also known as Carp River, Inlet Creek and Upper Carp River)
Trap Falls
Quelle: Wikipedia
at 46°48′04″N 89°45′38″W in the Porcupine Mountains of the Upper Peninsula.
The river flows generally west and southwest and empties into Lake Superior near the boundary between Gogebic and Ontonagon counties at 46°46′04″N 89°53′07″W.
The river is also known as the "Big Carp River" to distinguish it from the nearby Little Carp River.
Tributaries and features (from the mouth):
Bathtub Falls
Shining Cloud Falls
(right) Konteka Creek
(left) Washington Creek
(right) Landlookers Creek
(right) Scott Creek
Lake of the Clouds
Carp River Inlet (also known as Carp River, Inlet Creek and Upper Carp River)
Trap Falls
Quelle: Wikipedia

