The Escanaba River has three major branches: the East branch, West branch, and Middle branch. The East branch is located in Marquette County and has a length of 13 miles, flowing through
Michigamme State Forest and
Escanaba River State Forest. The riverbed here is sandy rather than rocky. Warner Creek, Schweitzer Creek, and an outlet of Goose Lake contribute to the East branch's flow. The 29-mile-long West branch flows through
Dickinson County and Marquette County and joins the main portion of the Escanaba River between Boney Falls and Gwinn, Michigan. Its tributaries include Flatrock Creek, Whiskey Creek, Wildwest Creek, and McGregor Creek, all of which join Schwartz creek before connecting to the West branch itself. The smaller North branch joins the West branch to form the Big West branch, whose main tributaries are Chandler Brook and Gleason Creek. The West branch has a sandy bed interspersed with gravel. The Middle branch is fed by waters from various lakes, most notably Brocky Lake, Wolf Lake, Log Lake, and Clear Lake. It also has the
Greenwood Reservoir along its length as well as a number of tributaries such as Bell Creek, West Branch Creek, and
Black River. The East Branch and the Middle Branch of the Escanaba converge in the town of
Gwinn to form the
main stem. ==Recreation==