
Vanderbilt serves as the central hub of this northern Michigan landscape, where the village street grid meets the winding waters of the West Branch Sturgeon River. The terrain is defined by the Watson Hills and a dense network of glacial lakes including Thumb Lake, Lake Eighteen, and Woodin Lake. A complex system of trails and rural roads, such as Sturgeon Valley Rd and Huffman Lake Rd, illustrates the area's development around outdoor recreation and natural resources.
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