Garfield Township, officially the Charter Township of Garfield, is a charter township of Grand Traverse County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the township had a total population of 19,499.
Garfield Township is the largest municipality in Northern Lower Michigan by population. Much of the township is suburban, due to its proximity to Traverse City. It is one of four charter townships in the Traverse City metropolitan area; the others being Elmwood Township in Leelanau County, and East Bay and Long Lake townships in Grand Traverse County.
thumb|Robbins Bridge, which carries Cass Road over the [[Boardman River|Boardman–Ottaway River in Garfield Township. The bridge was constructed in 2016.]]
History
The first two townships of Grand Traverse County were organized in 1853; the Old Mission Peninsula was assigned to Peninsula Township, with its present-day boundaries, and the rest of the county, including Traverse City, was assigned to Traverse Township. However, it was renamed in 1882 in honor of recently assassinated president James A. Garfield. In 1977, Garfield Township became a charter township.
Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which is land and (3.54%) is water.
The Boardman River flows from south to north in the east of the township. Kids Creek, a south to north stream, also flows through the township. The township's largest lake, Silver Lake is in the southwest of the township, and is shared to the south with Blair Township.
Two lines of the Great Lakes Central Railroad run through the east of the township, paralleling the Boardman River on either side.
Adjacent municipalities
All townships listed are part of Grand Traverse County, unless otherwise stated.
- Elmwood Charter Township, Leelanau County (north)
- Traverse City (northeast)
- East Bay Charter Township (east)
- Blair Township (south)
- Green Lake Township (southwest)
- Long Lake Charter Township (west)
Transportation
Major highways
- is a major north–south route in Michigan's Lower Peninsula that roughly parallels the shore of Lake Michigan. South of Grand Traverse County, US 31 runs through the cities of Muskegon, Grand Haven, Holland, and Benton Harbor. Within Garfield Township, the route is highly commercialized.
- shares a concurrency with US 31 throughout its entire length within Garfield Township. South of Grand Traverse County, M-37 follows a north–south route further inland than US 31, and runs through the cities of Grand Rapids and Battle Creek.
- is an east–west highway in the northern part of the township, largely forming the border between Grand Traverse and Leelanau counties. The highway is considered trans-peninsular, running across the Lower Peninsula from Lake Michigan at Empire to Lake Huron at Harrisville. East of Traverse City, M-72 runs through the communities of Kalkaska, Grayling, and Mio.
Bus Service
- The Bay Area Transportation Authority (BATA) services Garfield Township and the larger Traverse City metropolitan area. There are currently 3 routes offered which connect Grand Traverse and Leelanau counties: the City Loop, Bayline, and Village Loop.
Air service
- 20px|alt=|link= Cherry Capital Airport is immediately adjacent Garfield Township within the city of Traverse City. The airport offers year-round service to destinations such as Detroit, Chicago O'Hare, and Charlotte.
Communities
- Brookside () is a small community outside Traverse City.
- Kratochvil's Plat is a former resort community on the northwestern shore of Silver Lake. It was located at .
- The city of Traverse City is immediately adjacent Garfield Township (to the northeast), and, prior to incorporation, was part of Garfield Township.
Demographics
As of the census
