Mecosta County, county in Michigan, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 43,907 inhabitants. The county was created 185 years ago in 1840. Its county seat is Big Rapids.
There are 2 city/town in Mecosta County, MI. The largest city of Mecosta County is Morley with a population of 495. Other cities include and Mecosta population 459
Morley, Village in Michigan, United States
Mecosta, Township in Mecosta County, Michigan
Mecosta County is located in central Michigan. Some of the notable cities and towns in Mecosta County include:
Big Rapids - Big Rapids is the county seat and largest city in Mecosta County. It had a population of 10,601 as of 2020. Big Rapids was founded along the Muskegon River in 1855. Key sites include the Big Rapids City Hall, Big Rapids Public Library, and the historic Mitchell Creek Inn.
Stanwood - Stanwood is a small village located northeast of Big Rapids. It had a population of 311 as of 2020. Stanwood hosts the annual Wheatland Music Festival each summer.
Morley - Morley is a village located southeast of Big Rapids. It had a population of 563 as of 2020. Morley was first settled in 1855. The Morley Stanwood Museum contains historic exhibits.
Mecosta - Mecosta is a small unincorporated community located along the Muskegon River near Big Rapids. It was the original county seat.
Paris - Paris is an unincorporated community south of Big Rapids settled by lumber workers. The village hosts an annual Blueberry Festival in August.
In summary, Mecosta County is a rural county focused around the larger city of Big Rapids along with several smaller villages that developed as lumber towns in the 19th century.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Mecosta County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Mecosta | Township in Mecosta County, Michigan | 459 |
Morley | Village in Michigan, United States | 495 |