Grand Traverse Bay is located in the northwestern part of Michigan's Lower Peninsula. It is part of Lake Michigan and is situated between the cities of Traverse City to the east and Elk Rapids to the south. The bay is known for its scenic beauty, recreational opportunities, and wine country along its shores.
Grand Traverse Bay Bottomland Preserve was created in 2008.
The area of Grand Traverse Bay Bottomland Preserve is 764.046 square kilometers.
Grand Traverse County
Georgian Bay, Green Bay, Grand Traverse Bay
The address of the Grand Traverse Highlanders is: 1600 Outer Dr W, Traverse City, MI 49685-8831
Traverse City, located in Michigan, is named after the nearby Grand Traverse Bay. The name "Traverse" comes from the French word "traverser," meaning "to cross," which referred to the bay's historical significance as a crossing point for canoes and boats. The area's rich Native American history and the early French explorers contributed to the naming of the city.
The address of the Grand Traverse Area Veterans Coalition is: 1060 Schmidt Way, Traverse City, MI 49696-9335
The address of the East Bay Branch Library is: 1989 Three Mile Road, Traverse City, 49686 8501
The address of the Grand Traverse Museum is: 15500 N Lighthouse Point Rd, Northport, MI 49670
Grand Traverse College was created in 1858.
Grand Traverse Mall was created in 1992.
Traverse Bay Blues Rugby Football Club was created in 1973.