The Au Sable River (/ɔː ˈsɑːbəl/ aw SAH-bəl) in Michigan, United States runs approximately 138 miles (222 km) through the northern Lower Peninsula, through the towns of Grayling and Mio, and enters Lake Huron at the town of Oscoda. It is considered one of the best brown trout fisheries east of the Rockies and has been designated a blue ribbon trout stream by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. A map from 1795 located in the United States Gazetteer calls it the Beauais River. In French, the river is called the Rivière au sable, literally "Sand River".
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| - Au Sable River (de)
- Au Sable River (Michigan) (en)
- Au Sable (rivière, Michigan) (fr)
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| - The Au Sable River (/ɔː ˈsɑːbəl/ aw SAH-bəl) in Michigan, United States runs approximately 138 miles (222 km) through the northern Lower Peninsula, through the towns of Grayling and Mio, and enters Lake Huron at the town of Oscoda. It is considered one of the best brown trout fisheries east of the Rockies and has been designated a blue ribbon trout stream by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. A map from 1795 located in the United States Gazetteer calls it the Beauais River. In French, the river is called the Rivière au sable, literally "Sand River". (en)
- Der Au Sable River ist ein Zufluss des Huronsees im US-Bundesstaat Michigan. Der Au Sable River durchfließt den nördlichen Teil der unteren Michigan-Halbinsel in östlicher Richtung,bevor er bei in den Huronsee mündet. Der Au Sable River entsteht am Zusammenfluss von Kolke Creek und Bradford Creek nördlich von .Der Au Sable River hat eine Länge von etwa 220 km. Das Einzugsgebiet umfasst 4946 km². Der Fluss eignet sich für Kanutouren. 37 km des Au Sable River wurden am 4. Oktober 1984 in die Kategorie Scenic River des National-Wild-and-Scenic-River-Programms aufgenommen. (de)
- La rivière Au Sable (en anglais : Au Sable River) est un cours d'eau qui coule dans l'État du Michigan aux États-Unis. Elle doit son nom aux trappeurs et coureurs des bois français et Canadiens français qui arpentèrent le Pays des Illinois à l'époque de la Nouvelle-France et de la Louisiane française. Son cours mesure approximativement 208 km de long. Elle prend sa source près des villes de Grayling et Mio. La rivière traverse ensuite d'Ouest en Est le nord de la Péninsule inférieure du Michigan. Enfin elle rejoint le comté de Iosco dans lequel elle se jette dans le lac Huron. (fr)
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- Roscommon, Michigan
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- Huron National Forest
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- Lower Peninsula of Michigan
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- Iosco County, Michigan
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