Tittabawassee River

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Tittabawassee River

Saginaw River watershed
Origin

Edwards Township, Ogemaw County, Michigan

44°05′27″N 84°18′49″W / 44.09085°N 84.31361°W / 44.09085; -84.31361[1]
Mouth

Saginaw River, Michigan

43°23′12″N 83°57′58″W / 43.38669°N 83.96608°W / 43.38669; -83.96608Coordinates: 43°23′12″N 83°57′58″W / 43.38669°N 83.96608°W / 43.38669; -83.96608
Length 72 mi (116 km)
Basin area 2,471 sq mi (6,400 km2)

The Tittabawassee River is a stream which flows in a generally southeasterly direction through the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. The river begins at Secord Lake in Clement Township, at the confluence of the East Branch and the Middle Branch.[2] From there it flows through Gladwin, Midland and Saginaw counties where, as a major tributary of the Saginaw River it flows into it at Saginaw. Some of its tributaries include the Chippewa, Pine, and Tobacco rivers. Significant communities located on or near the Tittabawassee River include Saginaw, Midland, and Sanford. In Saginaw County, the river flows through Tittabawassee Township which is named for the river and contains the unincorporated community of Freeland.

The main river is 72.4 miles (116.5 km) long[2] and drains an area of 2,471 square miles (6,400 km2).[3]

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