Michigan Waterfront Homes for Sale in Iron River Iron County, Iron County

Approx. distance from Iron River Iron County Michigan United States: 46.66 miles
$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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Approx. distance from Iron River Iron County Michigan United States: 48.29 miles
$288,000
160 Acres with Creek and Pond 50191064

Pelkie, Houghton County, Michigan


MICHIGAN WOODED PARCEL FOR SALE! This 160-Acre Wooded Property is located in Laird Township, in south-central Houghton County, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It is in the middle of outdoor recreational opportunities in every direction! Thousands of acres of the Ottawa National Forest Lands are located at the northern border of the property. The Sturgeon River Gorge Wilderness is a 14,000+ acre unit within the Ottawa National Forest, and is only about 7 miles southeast of the property offered for sale. Here, the 20 foot Sturgeon Falls drops over volcanic outcroppings, and goes through a gorge that is 350 feet in depth and a mile in width. The Sturgeon and Little Silver Rivers and many tributaries have created falls and rapids, oxbows and ponds through these rugged forested lands. The North Country National Scenic Trail, a hiking trail, runs through a portion of the property. The Trail is over 4,800 miles long and crosses eight states, making it the longest of the National Trail Systems. About 5 miles to the northeast is access to the 810-Acre Prickett Lake. This lake is also known as Prickett Dam Backwater, and reservoir created in 1931 by the damming of the Sturgeon River. The lake is about 5 feet deep near the southern end, and about 56-feet deep near the dam on the north end. There is a public launch site for boats on this water body, and it has lots of crappies and bluegills, and walleyes, largemouth bass, perch and northern pike to challenge anglers. The Silver Mountain, one of the most highly scenic "mountains" is close by. During the 1840s and 1850s mining days, prospectors attempted to find a rumored secret silver-lined cave and wall of silver in the area. They didn't find any silver, but evidence of an old closed off mine shaft, and some buildings can be found at Silver Mountain. The Mountain is a 1,312 feet tall high glacially polished dome-shaped basalt bluff. Because this promontory is located in the heart of the Ottawa National Forest, the Civilian Conservation Corps erected a fire tower at the summit to watch over the forest lands below, but that was abandoned when the Forest Service started using airplanes to detect fires. It eventually deteriorated, and was removed in 1971, but the ruined concrete footings of the tower still remain. The mountain has a series of outcrops of bare igneous rock, which on the south side shows numerous 10,000 year old scars of glacier scour. These Cliffs average about 75 feet high - Year round sport, slack lining, trad climbing, top rope climbing is available here! The Winona/Alston Trail is about 4-5 miles to the west, for snowmobiling. About 10 miles away is the Village of Baraga where you will find grocery stores, gas stations, restaurants, motels, and a casino. The Village is located on the shore of Lake Superior, so you will also find a marina to launch your “Big Water” boats. If you are seeking a larger wooded parcel in the Upper Peninsula, check this one out! 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

160.00 ACRES
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