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This off the grid, remote 160 acre parcel NE of Perch Lake offers a hunter or fisherperson a lot to choose from in its features. How about the Perch River running back and forth through the north half of a 160 acres that you own? Both sides of the river are on the land. The river is surrounded by great waterfowl habitat--a duck hunter's dream. There are moose droppings visible along the River too. The parcel has been thinned by the seller, mostly in its center section, but there is still a lot of growing timber to make it seem more like a natural park. The main internal road starts on the south end and meanders up the west half of the parcel, ending where it meets the river. Along the way north, the main road passes the west facing slopes of a center ridgeline on the parcel. There are many nice, higher vantage point spots for a cabin along the ridgeline. Its several miles in to the parc...
This off the grid, remote 160 acre parcel NE of Perch Lake offers a hunter or fisherperson a lot to choose from in its features. How about the Perch River running back and forth through the north half of a 160 acres that you own? Both sides of the river are on the land. The river is surrounded by great waterfowl habitat--a duck hunter's dream. There are moose droppings visible along the River too. The parcel has been thinned by the seller, mostly in its center section, but there is still a lot of growing timber to make it seem more like a natural park. The main internal road starts on the south end and meanders up the west half of the parcel, ending where it meets the river. Along the way north, the main road passes the west facing slopes of a center ridgeline on the parcel. There are many nice, higher vantage point spots for a cabin along the ridgeline. Its several miles in to the parcel on Marten Lake Road off South Sidnaw Road. The last few miles on Marten Lake Road are on a seasonal, non-maintained road. The timber on the property is a mix of the northwoods: spruce, pine, maple, aspen, and cedar--some of the white pine are just towering. The Perch River is a 25.4-mile-long tributary of the Sturgeon River in Iron and Baraga Counties on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the United States. The Perch River begins at the outlet of Perch Lake in Bates Township and flows north through Ottawa National Forest to the Sturgeon River. The 6 plus mile stretch of the river from M-28 north is considered a class II/III whitewater river. The River itself is wider, flowing quietly, and has a marshy basin as its shoreline. Snowmobile trail 15 is just a half mile south of the parcel. This 160 is very unique and affords interesting hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation possibilities. Give us a call to take a look today!
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