Penoyer Creek Restoration – Rowe Dam #1

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Penoyer Creek is an iconic feature of the landscape and history of the Newaygo area. The steep slope, many groundwater inputs, and healthy brook trout population make it a regionally unique and wonderous system. Sadly, the natural wonder of Penoyer Creek has been heavily impacted and fragmented by years of impoundment, habitat modification, and industrial use — the stream helped to build the community of Newaygo, but now it is in urgent need of restoration.

Rowe Dam #1 sits right in the middle of the impacted reach of Penoyer Creek, fragmenting habitat, warming the water, and destroying natural stream function.

Why It Matters

  • Fish passage and habitat, reconnecting and restoring a unique cold-water stream.
  • Conservation and restoration of a more than 80-year-old wild brook trout fishery.
  • Restoration of habitat, connectivity, and natural stream function to >0.5 miles of Penoyer Creek.
  • Retire the need for ongoing maintenance of the neglected and hazardous dam and water diversion structures.
  • Recreational opportunity and enjoyment – fishing, hiking, birdwatching, and more

Goals

  • Removal of the outdated dam structure.
  • Re-establish the natural stream channel and gradient.
  • Restoration of habitat, connectivity, and natural stream function to >0.5 miles of Penoyer Creek.

Location

“Restoring this stretch of river means more fish, cleaner water, and a safer community. It’s a win for everyone.”
Newaygo County Resident

Funding Summary

Committed Funding

  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service — $40,000
  • EGLE – Dam Safety Unit — $384,000
  • MI DNR Fisheries Division — $310,000

Pending Funding

  • National Fish & Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) — $350,000

Remaining to be Raised — $26,000

Timeline

Before 2025 — Planning, pre-development, begin fundraising
2025 — Assessment, engineering and design, and continue fundraising
2026 — Complete engineering and permitting, continue fundraising
Future — Bid and compete construction leading to 0.5 miles of Penoyer Creek restored. Ongoing monitoring, and impact evaluation.

Project Partners

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