Capture the spirit of the Northwoods without separating from modern-day conveniences. Folded into the area’s quiet surroundings this sprawling tract is located minutes from downtown Oswego, Lake Ontario, and abundant area recreation. A mix of northern hardwoods, conifers, rolling timber stands, bogs and soft wood species the mostly-level acreage provides a diverse recreational paradise set to be enjoyed by a multitude of enthusiasts looking for their own little slice of heaven. A 16’X24’ one bedroom off grid cabin sits humbly off Lakeview Road in quiet view of the pristine woodlot. A great place to unwind and relax amidst the whispering winds of nearby Lake Ontario’s shores, or a stopping off point before a hunt, hike or ride along the winding network of in-woods trails. Generator-powered and equipped with a wood-burning stove the cabin is quaint and comfortable with a spirit that brings...
Capture the spirit of the Northwoods without separating from modern-day conveniences. Folded into the area’s quiet surroundings this sprawling tract is located minutes from downtown Oswego, Lake Ontario, and abundant area recreation. A mix of northern hardwoods, conifers, rolling timber stands, bogs and soft wood species the mostly-level acreage provides a diverse recreational paradise set to be enjoyed by a multitude of enthusiasts looking for their own little slice of heaven. A 16’X24’ one bedroom off grid cabin sits humbly off Lakeview Road in quiet view of the pristine woodlot. A great place to unwind and relax amidst the whispering winds of nearby Lake Ontario’s shores, or a stopping off point before a hunt, hike or ride along the winding network of in-woods trails. Generator-powered and equipped with a wood-burning stove the cabin is quaint and comfortable with a spirit that brings peace, yet without taking you far from the area’s contrasting conveniences commonly dubbed with city life. Less than 15 minutes to Oswego University and downtown and even closer to shopping, dining, amenities and other opportunities on State Route 104. The property itself has a strong population of whitetail deer, small game and other wildlife. Area recreation includes fishing and boating on Lake Ontario and close access to the salmon and trout filled waters of the Salmon River and Sandy Creek, or Tug Hill’s famous ATV and snowmobile trails just a short drive away. Water and electric are available at the road for those interested in a potential build site. Contact us today to learn more of schedule your own private showing. All buyers must show proof of funds or proof of pre-qualification to confirm a showing and all showings must be accompanied by a real estate agent.