East Bay Charter Township is a charter township of Grand Traverse County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 11,589 at the 2020 census, up from 10,663 at the 2010 census. It is one of three charter townships in Grand Traverse County, and is the second-most populous township in Northern Michigan, behind neighboring Garfield Township.

thumb|The [[Boardman River valley in the south of East Bay Township.]]

The northern portion of the township is adjacent to Traverse City and is part of that city's urban area. The southern portion remains largely rural, with many small lakes. East Bay Township is the location of Traverse City State Park.

History

East Bay Township was organized in January 1867.

Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which is land and (5.76%) is water.

The township lies at the head of the East Arm of Grand Traverse Bay, from which the township takes its name. The north of East Bay Township is heavily urbanized, while the south remains more rural, with rolling hills, dense forests, and kettle lakes. Traverse City State Park is located in the northwest of the township, along the shore of East Bay.

The Boardman River flows through the south of the township. The township is home to many lakes that are part of its watershed, including Arbutus Lake and Spider Lake.

Adjacent townships

  • Acme Township (north)
  • Whitewater Township (northeast)
  • Union Township (southeast)
  • Paradise Township (south)
  • Blair Township (southwest)
  • Garfield Township (west)
  • Traverse City (northwest)

Major highways

US Highway 31 and M-72 share a concurrency in the north of the township, paralleling the Grand Traverse Bay shoreline as a major east–west thoroughfare. Grand Traverse County Road 660 (Hammond Road) serves as another east–west local thoroughfare, primarily used to bypass Traverse City to the south.

Communities

  • Devils Elbow is an unincorporated community within the township at .
  • East Bay is a ghost town near the mouth of Mitchell Creek, at . The community was founded in 1868 as East Traverse Bay, renamed to Traverse Bay in 1873 and to East Bay in 1874. A post office at the location operated from 1868 to 1879. Today, the community is largely urbanized, and is located nearby Traverse City State Park.
  • Forest Lakes is a resort community in the south of the township ().
  • Holiday Hills is another sprawling suburban community in the north of the township, shared with Acme Township.
  • Pine Grove is a suburban neighborhood immediately adjacent to the border with Traverse City. The neighborhood, which is also adjacent to Cherry Capital Airport, was identified as contaminated by PFAS in 2020. It is located at .
  • The city of Traverse City is adjacent to the township, bordering it to the northwest.

Demographics

As of the census