Salt River is the name of two streams in the U.S. state of Michigan. The Salt River in Macomb County empties into Anchor Bay of Lake Saint Clair in Chesterfield Township at 42°39′12″N 82°47′06″W / 42.65333°N 82.78500°W. The headwaters rise just west of Richmond 17.9 miles of stream distance to the north. The river's greatest depth is 6 feet, alth…
Salt River is the name of two streams in the U.S. state of Michigan. The Salt River in Macomb County empties into Anchor Bay of Lake Saint Clair in Chesterfield Township at 42°39′12″N 82°47′06″W / 42.65333°N 82.78500°W. The headwaters rise just west of Richmond 17.9 miles of stream distance to the north. The river's greatest depth is 6 feet, although it is quite shallow for most of its length. The part of the river by Lake Saint Clair is lined with marinas. Further inland, it soon turns into a large marsh and forested area. Further north, the river runs through light residential areas and farmlands. Most of the river's watershed is rural with suburban lands near the lake. The river is slow flowing and quite swampy in most parts. Some of the named tributaries include...