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MOUNT ARVON

Mountains and Summits


North American Plains Midwest-Great Lakes Area

Mount Arvon

1,979 ft

Mount Arvon is the highest point in the state of Michigan, located in the North American Plains mountain range. With an elevation of 1,979 feet (603 meters), it offers a unique mountaineering experience in the relatively flat Great Lakes region. Despite its modest height, Mount Arvon provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding forests and lakes.

During the winter season, Mount Arvon experiences a typical snowpack range for the region. Snowfall averages around 200 inches annually, creating ideal conditions for winter sports enthusiasts such as snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. The deep snow cover and peaceful atmosphere make it a popular destination for those seeking solitude in nature.

Mount Arvon is surrounded by several creeks and rivers, including the Huron River, which receives runoff from the mountain. These waterways not only enhance the scenic beauty of the area but also provide opportunities for fishing and other water-related activities.

The name "Arvon" is believed to be of Welsh origin, although its exact meaning is uncertain. The mountain holds significance for the Ojibwa Native Americans, who consider it to be a sacred place. According to local lore, it is said that the spirit of a young Ojibwa maiden named Arvon still wanders the mountain, making it a mystical and intriguing destination for explorers.

In summary, Mount Arvon is the highest point in Michigan and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. With its diverse snowpack range during winter, nearby creeks and rivers, and intriguing legends, it is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a unique mountaineering experience in the North American Plains.


Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Des Plaines River Near Gurnee
USGS 05528000
368 cfs 4.0 ft
North Branch Chicago River At Deerfield
USGS 05534500
14 cfs 4.5 ft
Fox River At Algonquin
USGS 05550000
725 cfs 1.9 ft
Wf Of Nb Chicago River At Northbrook Il
USGS 05535500
12 cfs 1.0 ft
Buffalo Creek Near Wheeling
USGS 05528500
8 cfs 1.8 ft
Skokie River Near Highland Park
USGS 05535070
9 cfs 2.8 ft
Fox River At Algonquin (Tailwater)
USGS 05550001
2,230 cfs 7.7 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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