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    Read our monthly newsletter to learn about all things Midland County.

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    Four Lakes task force

    In collaboration with Midland and Gladwin counties, a group of volunteers came together to form FLTF. The Four Lakes Task Force is engaged with public officials, and has three main goals:

    Ensure lake levels are sustainable for the community for future generation's.

    Repair dams to ensure safe operations and maintain compliance with state safety requirements.

    Improve certainty on restoration time and costs.

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    Welcome! Michigan's great lakes bay region


    Soar high above it all on America’s longest canopy walk, or sail off into the sunset aboard a majestic tall ship. Spend a day unearthing unique antiques and artisan-crafted finds, or bask in the warm European charm of Michigan's Little Bavaria.

    Whether you're exploring one of six inviting cities or washing away your cares in the calm waters of Lake Huron, you're sure to find what's pure to you in the Great Lakes Bay Region.



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    Midland Center For The Arts


    Mid-Michigan's Landmark Destination for World-class Entertainment and Cultural Programming.

    Imagine a place where art, science, history, music, theater, dance, films, camps, classes and professional world-class entertainers live under one roof! This is Midland Center for the Arts, a one-of-a-kind venue where all ages are invited to create as well as appreciate and explore a diverse array of guest artists, internationally known art and science exhibits, professional symphony concerts, award-winning theatre, art classes and more.

    PARKS


    Our community enjoys the out of doors, there are close to 100 parks through out Midland County including the unique Pere Marquette Rail Trail, over 20 miles of well maintained riding await!

    Chippewa Nature Center

    Chippewa Nature Center is one of the largest private non-profit nature centers in the United States. Through the years, CNC has grown from its original 198 acre parcel and an all-volunteer staff to include over 1,500 acres, 40 staff members and hundreds of volunteers. Over 70,000 people visit CNC every year, including 1,000 Nature Day Campers and thousands of school children.

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    We're Online for your Convenience

    FetchGIS is a modern web and mobile GIS software that makes it easy for the Midland community to benefit from location data and services. Midland County FetchGIS engages users in an intuitive workspace that streamlines data discovery and increases service benefits for our community.

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    Property & tax information

    Look online to see if taxes are current or delinquent on properties. You get all the same information as if you were at the Treasurer's counter in person... from the comfort of your computer or mobile device.

    Land records search  

    It's fast and convenient! Search for important data from the convenience of your office or home without having the hassle of making inquires over the phone or through Postal Mail.

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    Check out the rest of the online services available to you 24/7.



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WELCOME TO THE
MIDLAND COUNTY COURTHOUSE

The historic Midland County Courthouse was constructed in 1924. It has unique architecture of the Tudor Style and is one of the most photographed courthouses in Michigan. Located in downtown Midland at 301 W Main Street, the historic structure remains the center of court activity for the community.

EXPLORE
THE NATURAL WORLD

VENTURE OUT TO
CHIPPEWA NATURE
CENTER

Since 1966, Chippewa Nature Center has been connecting people to nature through educational, recreational and cultural experiences. The Visitor Center and 20+ miles of trails are open daily with free admission. Visitors attend festivals, naturalist-led hikes and paddling trips, workshops and more. Nature Preschool and Nature Day Camp introduce children to a lifelong relationship with the natural world.

walking trail in the woods

Venture out for a walk on trails that take you through diverse ecosystems. Bike the Chippewa Trail to Downtown Midland. Snowshoe or ski snowy trails in winter. All visitors can enjoy two universally accessible trails.