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The Upper Peninsula highlighted in orange
The census-designated place of Eagle River is the county seat of Keweenaw County. With a population of only 65, it is by far the smallest county seat in Michigan and the fourth-least populated CDP.

The following is a list of unincorporated communities in the Upper Peninsula in the U.S. state of Michigan.

The sparsely-populated Upper Peninsula contains only 41 incorporated municipalities (24 cities and 17 villages). With a population of 301,609 at the 2020 census, the region contains roughly 3% of the state's total population.[1] At 16,378 square miles (42,420 km2) of land, it contains around 28% of the state's total land area.[a] There are 15 counties in the Upper Peninsula and a total of 149 townships (142 civil townships and seven charter townships). Because of its remote and rural environment, the region contains a large number of historic and present-day unincorporated communities.

All unincorporated communities included are those that have a Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) identification listing the location as a populated place that is not within the boundaries of an incorporated city or village. Census-designated places are also classified as unincorporated communities, and the Upper Peninsula contains 47 of the 212 census-designated places in Michigan.[2]

Bold Unincorporated communities listed in bold text link to their own respective Wikipedia articles.
Listings in regular text redirect back to the township article where it is located.
(CDP)
An unincorporated community that is also a census-designated place (CDP) at the 2020 census
These unincorporated communities contain an active post office and/or ZIP Code with the same name.
An unincorporated community that spans more than one county and may be listed more than once
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  1. ^ United States Census Bureau (August 25, 2021). "Michigan's Population Topped 10 Million in 2020". Retrieved April 10, 2024.
  2. ^ U.S. Census Bureau (2020). "State of Michigan Census Designated Places". Retrieved January 1, 2023.

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