Did you know that a gold rush took place in Northern Michigan during the late 19th century? As the glaciers moved across the entire state during the last ice age, gold deposits were left scattered throughout the state’s waterways. Small quantities of gold can be discovered in nearly any creek or river in Michigan. According to the US Forest Service, gold has been unearthed in over 100 locations in Michigan. It has been detected in rivers such as the Manistee, Au Sable, Flat, Little Sable, Rapid, Yellow Dog, and various others, as well as on numerous beaches along the Great… Read More »
