Kitch-iti-kipi
Kitch-iti-kipi, located within Palms Book State Park, is Michigan's largest natural freshwater spring. The name means "big cold spring" in the Ojibwe language.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Doug Coldwell, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Photo: All Things Michigan, CC BY-SA 2.0.
- Type: Spring
- Description: spring in Michigan
- Also known as: “Big Spring” and “The Big Spring”
Photo: All Things Michigan, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Photo: Doug Coldwell, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Photo: All Things Michigan, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Photo: All Things Michigan, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Photo: All Things Michigan, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Photo: Doug Coldwell, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Photo: Arvind Govindaraj, CC BY 2.0.
Photo: Arvind Govindaraj, CC BY 2.0.
Photo: hspauldi, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Kitch-iti-kipi
- Category: body of water
- Location: Schoolcraft, Michigan, Midwest, United States, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
46.00416° or 46° 0′ 15″ northLongitude
-86.38194° or 86° 22′ 55″ westElevation
620 feet (189 metres)Open location code
86RM2J39+M6OpenStreetMap ID
node 8041380796OpenStreetMap feature
natural=spring
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Satellite Map
Discover Kitch-iti-kipi from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Thai—“Kitch-iti-kipi” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Big Spring”
- Thai: “คิตช์-อิตี-คิปี”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Richardsons Mill and Elkhorn.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Palms Book State Park and Indian Lake State Park West Campground.
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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Kitch-iti-kipi”. Photo: Doug Coldwell, CC BY-SA 3.0.