
The settlement of South Boardman serves as the focal point for this mid-1980s survey of the northern Michigan landscape, situated at the intersection of the Boardman and Kalkaska township lines. The area is defined by the confluence of the North Branch Boardman River and South Branch Boardman River, which wind through the expansive Pere Marquette State Forest. This territory is characterized by its glacial hydrology, featuring a dense cluster of water bodies including Guernsey Lake, the Little Guernsey Lakes, Sand Lakes, and Darby Lake.
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