Walton, Michigan
Walton (also known as Walton Junction) is an unincorporated community in the northwestern Lower Peninsula of Michigan. It is located mainly in Fife Lake Township, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, although it is partially located in Liberty Township, Wexford County, Michigan. US 131 and M-113 run through the town.
Walton, Michigan
Walton Junction | |
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Walton Junction | |
Coordinates: 44°31′15″N 85°23′58″W | |
Country | United States |
State | Michigan |
Counties | Grand Traverse and Wexford |
Townships | Fife Lake and Liberty |
Elevation | 1,033 ft (314.8 m) |
Time zone | UTC-5 (Eastern (EST)) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-4 (EDT) |
ZIP code(s) | 49633 |
Area code(s) | 231 |
Railroads
Walton gained significance in its early days as a junction point on the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad and Manistee and North-Eastern Railroad, later to become the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. These railways were obliterated in later years. The Traverse City Railroad was constructed in 1872, and allowed for easy travel from southern Michigan to the Traverse City area. Today, these railroads are still in service, and a passenger railroad has become of greater interest.[1] The railroad yard of Walton Junction is mentioned in Ernest Hemingway's short story, “The Battler.”
Geography
Walton is a community situated right in the Traverse City State Forest. It is on the line between Grand Traverse County and Wexford County. The town also sits on Walton Marsh.
Nearby communities
The closest communities to Walton are Fife Lake at 4.5 mi (7.2 km) northeast, Manton at 7.5 mi (12 km) south, Kingsley at 8.1 mi (13 km) northwest. The town itself is about halfway between Traverse City and Cadillac.
See also
- List of cities, villages, and townships in Michigan
- List of ghost towns in Michigan
References
- "A2TC: Train from TC to Ann Arbor". www.groundworkcenter.org. Retrieved 2018-02-10.