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1122942 Large Tract Baraga County

This tract of waterfront woodland is just north of Covington in Baraga County of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Located on the famous Sturgeon River and having frontage on the Rock river as well, the tract features extensive lands that are remote but accessible. This tract would lend itself to a very private, hunting and fishing lodge/camp with a good interior road system. This is some of the best recreation land in the entire area featuring excellent trout fishing, hunting for trophy bucks and coveys of grouse along with hiking ,canoeing, biking, snowshoeing and just about any other type of woodland or waterfront recreation you can think of. This parcel lends itself to the sports family who enjoys the north woods. The Sturgeon River is noted for good trout fishing and the Rock River has very good brook trout fishing as well. This entire tract is available with year round building sites off...

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From M28/US141 in Covington. Proceed west onM28 about 1.5 miles to Plains Road. Proceed North 2 1/4 miles to the bridge over the Sturgeon River. The tract is east of the bridge on both sides of the river for 2 miles upstream. Coming back on Plains Road to the south 1 mile to section 16 road. Then east 1 mile to Autio Road. North on Autio Road 3/4 of a mile. At the end of the road veer left into the property. There is a gate there and these roads connect throughout the tract.

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Northern Michigan Land Brokers

Marquette, MI

(906) 256-6927

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Northern Michigan Land Brokers, (906) 256-6927
Source: MLS# 1122942
Listing last updated: February 6, 2022 at 3:11 AM
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