Pere Marquette River near Scottville

Last updated: Jun 10, 2025, 7:39 PM UTC
Beach Hazards Statement

Flood Impacts 🅘

  • 9 - High water reaches bottom girder of Scottville Road Bridge. Expect additional high water due to backwater from the bridge.
  • 8 - Expect major flooding of the campground in Scottville Park. High water covers Campground Road into park, the south side of Scottville Road near the bridge, Reek and Landon Roads upstream of Scottville.
  • 5.5 - Expect minor flooding of campgrounds located in Scottville Riverside Park.

Gauge Info

Coordinates 43.9450, -86.2787
RFC NCRFC
State MI
WFO GRR
County Mason
Data Provider(s)
US Geological Survey USGS--Water Resources of the United States
USGS 04122500

Gauge Location

Recent Crests

1. 3.72 ft on 04-04-2023
2. 4.47 ft on 04-03-2022
3. 3.50 ft on 02-10-2021 (P)
4. 5.35 ft on 05-21-2020
5. 5.16 ft on 03-18-2019

Historic Crests

1. 8.07 ft on 09-13-1986
2. 6.83 ft on 04-16-2014
3. 6.35 ft on 03-09-1946
4. 6.26 ft on 07-01-1969
5. 6.26 ft on 04-17-1974

Vertical Datum Table

type NAVD88
major Flooding 604.47 ft
moderate Flooding 603.97 ft
minor Flooding 602.97 ft
action 601.47 ft
Latest Value 598.77 ft
Gauge Zero 597.47 ft

Gauge Photos

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Scottville Riverside Park

Probability Information

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WFO Information

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4899 Tim Dougherty Drive SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49512-4034
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