Gourley Township is a charming General Law Township established in 1920, nestled in the scenic Northern Menominee County of Michigan. With the picturesque Big Cedar River flowing through its boundaries, this rural community boasts stunning homes along its banks, leading to the magnificent Lake Michigan. Spanning over 2,177 acres of State Land, Gourley Township offers ample opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to revel in its natural beauty.
With a population of just 420 and a low population density of 11.4 per square mile, Gourley Township is a close-knit community of hardworking individuals, boasting a commendably low unemployment rate of 6.1. Moreover, the cost of living in this area is significantly lower than the U.S. national average, making it an attractive destination for those seeking an affordable and peaceful lifestyle. The township is home to two public school districts, North Central School and Carney-Nadeau School, as well as Wilson Junior Academy, a privately run school catering to grades 1-10.
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