Where is Cheboygan County, Michigan?
Cheboygan County is a county equivalent area found in Michigan, USA. The county government of Cheboygan is found in the county seat of Cheboygan.
With a total 2,293.13 sq. km of land and water area, Cheboygan County, Michigan is the 1009th largest county equivalent area in the United States. Home to 25,675 people, Cheboygan County has a total 18212 households earning 38410 on average per year.
Cheboygan County, Michigan - Quick Facts
FIPS Code | 26031 |
Area Codes | 231,989 |
Time Zone | EST |
Major Cities | Cheboygan (population: 14,261), Indian River (population: 4,231), Wolverine (population: 2,298), Afton (population: 925), Topinabee (population: 325), Burt Lake (population: 71), Tower (population: 69), Mullett Lake (population: 29) |
Land Area | 9,913 sq miles |
Water Area | 715 sq miles |
Household Income | $38,410 |
Housing Units | 18,212 |
Median Home Value | $112,500 |
High School Grads | 88% of population |
Holders of Bachelors Degrees | 16% of population |
Retail Spending | $11,806 per capita |
Food & Accomodation Sales | $45,986 per capita |
This page was last updated on June 30, 2016.