
The South Arm of Lake Charlevoix dominates this northern Michigan landscape, where the Jordan River and Intermediate River converge near several well-established communities. The village of Ellsworth sits along the western waterways, while East Jordan anchors the southern tip of the lake. This topography is defined by its complex hydrography, featuring numerous smaller bodies of water like Nowland Lake and the marshy edges of Little Mud Lake.
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