
Newaygo serves as the focal point of this modern survey, situated along a sharp bend of the Muskegon River. The landscape is defined by its glacial hydrology, with a dense network of water bodies including the large Hess Lake and the smaller, interconnected Pickerel Lake and Kimball Lake to the north. These lakes are linked by intricate drainage systems like Brooks Creek and Penoyer Creek, illustrating the complex water management of the region.
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