Listings by Tim Keohane

 
$470,000
224 Acres with a Creek 50191058

South Range, Houghton County, Michigan


EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO AQUIRE A 224 +/- ACRE MICHIGAN WOODED PARCEL! - This Property is located near the Assessor’s Plat of Brooklyn, a small settlement south of the unincorporated community of Baltic, Michigan, which was a historic copper mining location – found in Houghton County in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. - The area, affectionately known as “Baltic-Onkalos Corner” an intersection, where Onkalos Corner Road meets other local roads, is steeped in Finnish-American heritage, dating back to the Copper Country mining boom of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. - Three early settler’s families lived here, and then were joined by Jacob and Aliina Onkalos who settled with three children into an old, abandoned lumber camp there in 1905. A trout stream (Maybe a tributary of the Pilgrim River) was located at the edge of this camp. [Onkalo means “cave” or “hiding place” in Finnish.] - The property boasts a diversity of forest, primarily featuring red maple, ironwood, and red oak, along with sugar maple, eastern hemlock, American basswood, yellow birch, and American elm. - An extensive trail system winds through the land, offering several open areas and the presence of a Pilgrim River tributary at its southern end. The Pilgrim River is a 12.9-mile cold-water trout fishing river that flows into the Keweenaw Waterway and ultimately Lake Superior. - The Current Owners have enrolled the majority of this property (215 Acres of the 224 Acres) in the Michigan CFA Program focusing on timber management through select harvesting and wildlife habitat development. The remaining 8.77 acres are on the regular ad valoren tax roll, providing an ideal site for a future home or cabin. - This parcel is conveniently located approximately ten minutes from Houghton, home of Michigan Technological University. The area offers abundant outdoor recreation, including world-class hiking, biking, skiing, and snowmobiling opportunities along Lake Superior’s Keweenaw Waterway. - We invite you to visit this unique property today! - NOTE: The parcel is enrolled in the Michigan CFA Program. Benefit To the Owner: This Voluntary Program provides a tax incentive to landowners to retain and manage their forestland for long-term timber production and to provide foot access to the public for hunting, trapping and fishing. CF Landowners do not pay ad valorem general property taxes. Instead, CF landowners pay a specific tax. The CF specific rate for 2022-2026 is $1.35 per acre annually. No buildings or improvements (including trailers, motor homes, permanent hunting blinds, utilities) are allowed. If an owner wants to build a structure in this property, an area for this purpose can be identified, and the landowners may withdraw that area by submitting an application, application fee, and pay a withdrawal penalty.

Tim Keohane , Great Lakes & Land Real Estate

224.00 ACRES
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$48,000
Riverfront with Superior Access 50187997

Ontonagon, Ontonagon County, Michigan


MICHIGAN .45 ACRE BIG IRON RIVER PARCEL FOR SALE! This parcel is located in historic Silver City, Carp Lake Township, in Ontonagon County in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. - Silver City was established after silver was discovered in the area in 1872. That year Daniel Beaser one of the earliest pioneers platted Silver City – Buildings were erected including a hotel. (The mine wasn’t profitable, and it and the city closed down in 1876, just four years later.) - The property has 100+/- feet of frontage on Big Iron River, a Type 3 All Year fishing stream. - This is a 28.3-mile-long river that flows northward, entering Lake Superior at the village of Silver City. It is a popular fishing river for Northern pike, Walleye, Muskellunge, Coho salmon, and Rainbow trout. Spring Smelting is a big event here. - The shoreline of the parcel being offered for sale is only about 600+/- feet from where the river flows into Lake Superior. There is a Park and Boat Launch with a hard surface on the opposite side of the river just minutes away. - This parcel is located about 13 miles west of Ontonagon for Village amenities. - Three miles to the west is the entrance to the 60,000+ acre pristine Porcupine Mountains Wilderness Park – where you will find year-round fun with hiking, camping, fishing, hunting, canoeing, kayaking, biking and birding available. Photographers will love the Lake of The Clouds located there. Winter activities there include cross-county skiing, downhill skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling. - Interestingly the lot offered for sale is located on Beaser Street, a dead-end lane, just off M-64, the main east-west highway that runs along the edge of Lake Superior. The street honors, Daniel Beaser, the man who in the 1870s prospected for silver and gold, homesteaded here, and platted the Village. He advertised lots for sale to attract new residents, and Ads for his newly platted "Silver City" appeared in the Marquette Journal in 1876. (Because workers were often paid in silver coins this led to the nickname for the Village.) - If you are looking for an affordable spot to build your home or seasonal get-a-way cabin with River/Lake Superior access, and wilderness opportunities just minutes away, add this property to your list! Contact Us Today!

Tim Keohane , Great Lakes & Land Real Estate

0.00 ACRES
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$398,000
Pure Seclusion River Frontage 50181073

Republic, Iron County, Michigan


280 Acres of Pure Seclusion with River Frontage and Rustic Cabin. Escape to your own wilderness retreat on this stunning 280-acreproperty, offering ultimate privacy and natural beauty. Over two miles of well-established trail roads wind through gently rolling hills and a diverse hardwood and conifer forest. Enjoy more than 3,000 feet of frontage on the Mitchigan River, a remote, 14.9-mile waterway that forms part of the Lake Michigan watershed. Flowing along the boundary of Iron and Marquette counties, the Mitchigan River connects to the Fence River, Michigamme River, and ultimately the Menominee River system. Its pristine tributaries include outflows from Chief Lake, Spring hole Lake, and the West Branch Mitchigan River. An unnamed creek meanders for over a mile across the property, feeding three scenic ponds before joining the Mitchigan River in the southeast corner of the parcel. Perched beside one of these ponds is a rustic off-grid cabin, offering serene views, a peaceful setting, and the perfect basecamp for hunting, fishing, or simply unplugging from the world. Whether you're seeking a private hunting tract, a nature preserve, or a place to build your dream getaway, this property delivers unmatched beauty, abundant wildlife, and total seclusion.

Tim Keohane , Great Lakes & Land Real Estate

280.00 ACRES
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$88,000
Exceptional Waterfront Retreat 50178781

L'Anse, Baraga County, Michigan


EXCEPTIONAL WATERFRONT RETREAT ON MICHIGAN'S FALLS RIVER FOR SALE! - Discover your own piece of paradise on this stunning .84 +/- Acre Waterfront property featuring over 190 +/- feet of pristine frontage along the renowned L'Anse Falls River, in north-central Baraga County, in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. This 5.1 mile long Blue Ribbon trout stream flows directly into Lake Superior's magnificent Keweenaw Bay, offering an unparalleled combination of river and Great Lakes access just minutes from your doorstep. -Wake each morning to the soothing sounds of cascading water as the Falls River creates a natural symphony with its series of spectacular waterfalls. - The Falls River was well named. There are a lot of small waterfalls along this river - By some counts there area dozen falls, although some are quite small. The river has four main waterfalls, the Lower Falls just west of the Village, the Middle Falls, a half mile upstream (follow the path upstream that runs alongside a high bluff), the Un-named Falls by the US-41 bridge, and the largest is Power House Falls (about 1.5 miles south of the Village). This falls is 15-Feet High and 40-Feet Wide. - The Property Offered For Sale is a quarter-mile north of this falls. - There are many other drops of various sizes between Power House Falls and the Upper Unnamed Falls. The final three drops are located in the city itself, and there is a parking lot and a signed trail leading upstream from US-41 by the Falls River Bridge that takes you first to the Lower falls, and then to the Middle falls. The Upper Un-Named falls, a five footdrop, is just south of where US-41 crosses the Falls River. - Spring Steelhead anglers report good bites on this river. - Whether you're an avid angler seeking brook and rainbow trout or simply someone who appreciates nature's tranquility, this location offers the perfect escape. - The surrounding landscape showcases Michigan's natural beauty with towering balsam fir, paper birch, sugar maples, and eastern hemlock creating a picturesque woodland setting. - Beyond your private riverfront haven, the charming Village of L'Anse provides easy access to Lake Superior's endless recreational opportunities. Enjoy boating and swimming on the world's largest freshwater lake, explore scenic fall color tours, hike nearby Little Mountain, or embrace winter adventures with cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. This rare offering combines the serenity of riverside living with the convenience of village amenities, creating an ideal setting for your seasonal retreat or year-round residence in one of Michigan's most beautiful regions. - The property comes ready for your dream home with an established driveway that is somewhat overgrown, and convenient access to village utilities including water, sewer, and power. Contact Us For Your Private Viewing Today! - If you have good credit a Land Contract Offer may be considered!

Tim Keohane , Great Lakes & Land Real Estate

0.84 ACRES
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$250,000
160 Acre Wilderness Retreat 50175391

Marenisco, Gogebic County, Michigan


MICHIGAN 160-ACRE WILDERNESS RETREAT! Discover your own slice of paradise in the Upper Peninsula! This inviting 160-acrewoodland retreat in Marenisco Township offers the perfect blend of privacy and accessibility for nature lovers. - Nestled in Gogebic County's picturesque landscape, this property borders the magnificent Ottawa National Forest, giving you direct access to an outdoor playground with 196 miles of hiking trails and 2,300 miles of Forest Service roads to explore on foot, bike, or off-highway vehicle. -Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the Little Presque Isle River, a Class 1 Trout Stream that flows through the northern part of your property before joining the Presque Isle River on its journey to Lake Superior. - The established woods trail system invites daily adventures, while the charming pond attracts diverse wildlife to your doorstep. - Just twelve miles east lies magnificent Lake Gogebic, Michigan's largest inland lake west of the Mackinac Bridge. Its 13,380 square miles of sparkling waters reach depths of 35 feet and feature 34.4 miles of shoreline waiting to be explored. Anglers treasure the lake's prolific fishing for walleye, perch, smallmouth bass, crappie, bluegill, and northern pike, while water enthusiasts enjoy everything from peaceful kayaking to exhilarating waterskiing. Winter transforms the landscape into a premier destination for ice fishing and snowmobiling adventures. - Experience the rhythm of four distinct seasons, from autumn's breathtaking kaleidoscope of colors to winters delivering an average of 17 feet of snow—creating ideal conditions for accessing the region's extensive cross-country ski network and world-class downhill skiing at nearby resorts. Snowmobilers will appreciate the convenient access to groomed Trail No. 2/11 just a quarter mile south of the property. - History enthusiasts will find intrigue in both the property's old home and barn foundations and the rich cultural heritage of the area—from the Chippewa-derived county name meaning "where trout rising make rings upon the water" to Marenisco Township, named for Mary Enid Scott, “Mar-Eni-Sco”, wife of a local timber producer. - Within a 40-mile drive lies the crown jewel of the region: the 60,000-acrePorcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, with its ancient old-growth forests, cascading waterfalls, pristine rivers, and miles of Lake Superior shoreline. - The surrounding area offers endless recreation, from top-notch grouse hunting roads to the nearby Cisco Chain and Watersmeet area with abundant lakes and fishing opportunities. - This versatile property truly offers recreational opportunities for every season and the rare chance to own a piece of Michigan's rugged, beautiful Upper Peninsula - It offers limitless possibilities for creating memories that will last generations!

Tim Keohane , Great Lakes & Land Real Estate

160.00 ACRES
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$1,280,000
Michigan Waterfront Home 50172420

Big Bay, Marquette County, Michigan


MIChttps://www.landsalelistings.com/HIGAN WATERFRONT HOME FOR SALE! Nestled along the pristine shores of Lake Superior, this exceptional Seven Bedroom, Three Bath Home offers luxurious lakeside living in a setting of deep historical roots and natural beauty. Beach lovers will treasure access to the soft sands and crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming and sunbathing right at the front door! Imagine waking each morning to the gentle sounds of Lake Superior's waves lapping against the shoreline. Just stroll from your door and you are at the Big Bay Harbor of Refuge with its protective break wall, 275' sheet pile and concrete mooring with water and power at each slip, a boat launch, and harbormaster services - perfect for the avid boater or fishing enthusiast. Your new address places you just outside the charming unincorporated community of Big Bay in northern Marquette County, where History lives and breathes. In the evening you can sit by the grill for perfect sunset cookouts! The property also features an outdoor wood furnace and a reliable backup generator system that activates automatically during power outages—both valuable amenities included with the sale. The property sits within an area rich in cultural heritage, where local Native American tribes thrived. Visit Burns Cabin to discover the area's Native American heritage dating back to the 1600s, when local tribes used the protected barrier beach for trading wild rice and cranberries cultivated here centuries ago. Beginning as a lumber town in 1875 the Village rose to prominence when Henry Ford purchased and revitalized it in 1943. Ford's vision transformed this charming lakeside community into both a business hub for his automobile empire and a personal retreat where he and his wife Clara would entertain friends and executives. Ford watched his sawmill from his hotel balcony—a sawmill that initially manufactured the nation's bowling pins and later produced wooden panels for Ford's iconic Woody Wagons. The iconic Thunder Bay Inn where Henry Ford once held court in Room 201, still bears his name today. Film enthusiasts will recognize Big Bay as the filming location for the classic "Anatomy of a Murder" (1959), with scenes shot at the Thunder Bay Inn, Big Bay Lighthouse Bed and Breakfast, and the Lumberjack Tavern—site of the real 1952 crime that inspired the film. Community amenities include the nearby Bay Cliff Health Camp, a year-round, non-profit wellness facility serving children and adults with physical disabilities. Located 28 miles northwest of Marquette, this property balances peaceful seclusion with reasonable access to larger community amenities. Whether you're seeking a permanent residence or a spectacular vacation retreat, this Big Bay property offers a lifestyle that combines luxury waterfront living with rich historical significance—a legacy property in a setting that once captivated one of America's greatest industrialists and continues to enchant visitors today. Contact Us For Your Private Viewing Today!

Tim Keohane , Great Lakes & Land Real Estate

0.30 ACRES
7 BEDROOMS
2.5 BATHROOMS
2341 SQ FT
 
$328,000
Secluded 240+ / - Acres Upper Peninsula 50166193

Iron River, Iron County, MI


SECLUDED UPPER PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN 240+/- ACRE RECREATIONAL PARCEL! This property is located in the northwestern corner of the northern rectangle of Bates Township in Iron County, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. - The property is surrounded by Ottawa National Forest Lands – With its 988,000 acres , it offers recreational opportunities for boating, camping, picnicking, fishing, hiking, hunting, kayaking, skiing, observation of wildlife and native plants, and other outdoor activities! These National Forest Lands have over 300 lakes stocked by the MDNR, and over 1,200 miles of Trout Streams. - The eastern border of the property nearly touches the East Branch of the Ontonagon River which flows northward 54 miles to the confluence with the Middle Branch of the Ontonagon River. Coldwater fish species predominate these river bodies (parts of which are designated trout streams) and are accessible to fish migrating from Lake Superior. There also a few ponds located on the property. - Lake St. Kathryn a mile+/- southwest of the parcel offered for sale, is known for Northern pike, Walleye, Bass and Perch fishing! - Perch Lake, three miles southwest of the property, is the largest water body in the County, with 994 acres. This lake has good numbers of Walleyes, Northern pike, Largemouth bass and Perch. - The Hanna Webb Lake four miles straight south of the property, is one of the Brook Trout "Better Fishing Waters" as designated by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR). - These water bodies attract wildlife of all kinds! Wildlife species found in the area include large mammals such as white-tailed deer, black bear, coyote, wolf, and bobcat, as well as small mammals such as squirrel, rabbit, chipmunk, racoon, otter, beaver, skunk and fox. Seasonal and year-round bird species are seen in the area including songbirds, shore and water birds, and game birds. - The Porter Lake-Sidnaw Multi-Use State Trail Number 15 runs just to the west of the parcel. This is a state-designated snowmobile trail in winter which is used primarily for an off-road vehicle (ORV)/all-terrain vehicle (ATV) trail in other seasons. This network of trails connects with other trails across the Upper Midwest. - The property is characterized by rolling hills and some 20-foot high peaks. - The most common trees on this parcel are Aspen Stands, with other species like northern hardwoods, oak, spruce, mixed conifers, red pine, jack pine, and some areas of mixed swamp conifers. There are several open areas that are grass and fern covered. This diversity will promote wildlife habitation. - There are about six miles of trails throughout the property. - The parcel is enrolled in the Michigan CFA Program. This Voluntary Program provides a tax incentive to landowners to retain and manage their forestland for long-term timber production and to provide foot access to the public for hunting, trapping and fishing. CF Landowners do not pay ad valorem general property taxes. Instead, CF landowners pay a specific tax. The CF specific rate for 2022-2026 is $1.35 per acre annually. No buildings or improvements (including trailers, motor homes, permanent hunting blinds, utilities) are allowed. If an owner wants to build a structure in this property, an area for this purpose can be identified, and the landowners may withdraw that area by submitting an application, application fee, and pay a withdrawal penalty. - If you are seeking a larger, remote woodland parcel for outdoor recreation, contact us today!

Tim Keohane , Great Lakes & Land Real Estate

240.00 ACRES
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$348,000
Michigan Family Farm 50156822

Covington, Baraga County, Michigan


PRIVATE UP NORTH RETREAT WITH HOBBY FARM POTENTIAL – COVINGTON TOWNSHIP Set on 5 gently rolling acres in Covington Township, this peaceful Upper Peninsula property offers privacy, comfort, and flexibility for a variety of lifestyles—from full-time residence to seasonal getaway. The land includes a blend of open areas and wooded sections, a private pond, gardens, apple trees, and raspberry bushes—well suited for gardening, small livestock, or hobby farm use, without being an actively operated farm. The existing layout provides excellent space for fencing, expanded gardens, or outdoor projects if desired. Approximately ±50 additional acres are available, offering opportunities for expanded agricultural use, recreation, hunting land, or enhanced privacy. The home features 1,109 square feet of comfortable living space, highlighted by a spacious living room with French doors opening to expansive decking. Three bedrooms and multiple outdoor living areas—including a raised front deck and a large side deck with gazebo—create inviting spaces for entertaining, quiet mornings, or relaxing evenings surrounded by nature. The lower level offers over 1,000 square feet of additional space, including an office/utility room, abundant storage, and standout wellness features such as a sauna with dressing and steam rooms. A covered patio and recreation room potential add even more versatility for gatherings, hobbies, or relaxation. Outbuildings include a 26x30 two-car garage and a 30x45 pole barn with a 10x12 overhead door—ideal for equipment storage, workshop space, or recreational toys—along with a traditional wood-fired Finnish sauna for an authentic Up North experience. Located just one mile from Vermilac Lake and near extensive trail systems for hunting, ATV riding, snowmobiling, hiking, and cross-country skiing, this property delivers a rare blend of space, privacy, and lifestyle flexibility—offering the very best of Upper Peninsula living with room to grow.

Tim Keohane , Great Lakes & Land Real Estate

5.00 ACRES
3 BEDROOMS
1 BATHROOMS
1700 SQ FT
 
$418,000
Michigan 400 Acre Tract 50142898

Lake Linden, Houghton County, Michigan


MICHIGAN 400-ACRE TRACT FOR SALE! This property isolated in Torch Lake Township, in Houghton County, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. This is a great recreational area, surrounded by the Torch Lake, the Portage Lake, and Lake Superior. This county lies on the eastern side of the Keweenaw Peninsula, which juts out 75 miles into Lake Superior. You can take a circle tour from this property to find some of the most picturesque scenery that Michigan has to offer. In the fall the Keweenaw area is known for brilliant displays of color created by the special mix of sugar maples, birch and oaks of the northern forests. Brockway Mountain scenic drive near Copper Harbor is a popular tourist destination. There are trails to hike and bike. There are beautiful sugar sand beaches, and blueberry and raspberry picking spots to explore in summer. In the winter there is extreme Back Country skiing at Mt. Bohemia Ski Hill. Just north of Rice Lake Road, via the Post Road, is access to the Gay Trail, a Multi-Use State Trail. No matter which outdoor recreation you are interested in, and no matter which direction you want to explore, this property will be a great spot to start out from! The 400-Acre Tract was owned by various timber companies since the 1900’s. In the 1940’s a severe forest fire burned most of the tract, which created an excellent regeneration of about 150-Acres of aspen. In winter, when other deciduous trees are mostly dormant, quaking aspens are able to keep producing sugar for energy. Deer seek shade from aspen groves in summer. They also consume bark, leaves, buds, and twigs of quaking aspens throughout the year. Ruffed grouse are especially dependent on quaking aspens for food and nesting habitat. About 106 acres of land includes tree species of red maple, sugar maple, yellow birch and ash, with scattered spruce, fir, and white pine mix. About 25-Acres of land has northern hardwoods. Sugar maple, red maple, hemlock, basswood and yellow birch are the most common trees in Michigan’s northern hardwood forests. The McCallum Creek passes through north western parts of this property – This creates a wetland management area of about 128-Acres consisting of a mix of marsh, and beaver ponds. The largest pond is about 3-Acres in size and about 12 feet deep. The waters of the McCallum creek originate just north east of the property being offered for sale, and then flow westerly for about 4+/- miles and empty into Torch Lake. The creek may support brook trout. The ponds are visited by ducks, geese and wildlife native to wetland areas. It is recommended that this area be preserved and protected. The 400 Acres is currently enrolled in the Michigan CFA Program – Their current Owners objectives are to manage the forest tract stands to maximize growth, health, vigor, in conjunction to support recreation, wildlife habitat and watershed protection. There have been turkey, whitetail deer, and bear sightings on this parcel. If a New Owner wants to build a cabin on this property they would need to withdraw a portion of land from the program. - The property is a short drive south of the Village of Lake Linden, which was organized in the mid 1950’s to support local copper mining activities. The County Road bringing you to the forest road is plowed and maintained. The forest road into the property is about 2 miles long, and can be accessed by vehicle in the summer, but is not plowed in the winter, so access would be by snowmobile or tracked ATV type vehicles. There are no public utility lines to this parcel, so a private generator system would need to be installed for electricity. If you are seeking a very private forest tract for outdoor recreation, contact us today!

Tim Keohane , Great Lakes & Land Real Estate

400.00 ACRES
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$78,800
U.P. Michigan Wooded 40 Acres 50111417

Mohawk, Keweenaw County, Michigan


MICHIGAN WOODED 40-ACRE PARCEL FOR SALE! This property is located in Sherman Township, in the Keweenaw County in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan – a Township along the Keweenaw Bay’s western shore - Near Lake Superior’s Hermit Bay. The property is located a few miles north of the once booming Historic Mining Village of Gay. This area was organized in 1898 when the Mohawk Mining Company built a stamping mill on the nearby shore of Lake Superior. It was followed by the building of a second stamping mill built by the Wolverine Mining Company. A Smelter here heated ore to extract copper, which was then stamped into copper ingots. A post office opened in 1904, named for Joseph E. Gay, long associated with mining in the area. Three distinctive tourist Landmarks in the area are the Gay School House, The Mohawk Stamp Mill ruins, and the 256 foot-high Gay Smoke Stack – which is used as a navigational aid… and a fourth, the Popular Gay Bar which was once the home of the Stamping Mill Superintendent. It opened in the1930’s after the mines, the mills and smelter closed and Prohibition was repealed. The parcel has a small tributary of the Tobacco River flowing through its western side. The Tobacco River is 14 miles long. It rises at the outlet of Thayer Lake and flows east, then south to Lake Superior, which it joins near the Village of Gay. The River is a stocked Brook Trout Stream. Lake Superior is the largest fresh water lake in the world! It offers some excellent fishing for black crappie, jumbo perch, northern pike, rock bass, smallmouth bass, tiger muskie and walleye and it offers good Coho salmon and Rainbow trout catches. About 31 Acres of the property consists of Woody Wetlands –Woody Wetlands usually have trees such as tamarack, cedar, or balsam fir; a hardwood swamp usually has trees such as red maple, black ash, American elm, or balsam poplar; and shrub swamps usually have shrubs such as tag alder, willows, or red osier dogwood. These environments provide very important habitat for a wide array of wildlife throughout the year, including deer, bear, raccoons, bobcats, songbirds, and many small animals. - About 1.5 Acres of the property consists of Mixed Forest, and approximately .80 Acre consists of Evergreen Forest. - You can own this wooded property, and use it as a Starting Off Point for exploration of the Keweenaw Peninsula in every direction!

Tim Keohane , Great Lakes & Land Real Estate

40.00 ACRES
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