Northern Michigan 36 acres and base camp getaway with year around access. This camp is located along US 41 highway in Covington. The property features an off the grid camp, 20x24 pole barn for your snowmobile/ORV or outdoor equipment storage, woodshed, storage shed and outhouse. The camp and pole barn have metal siding and metal roofs. The cozy 900 sq ft camp features a large, covered front porch that welcomes you inside to an open living room and kitchen area. Down the hallway there are two-bedroom spaces and a bathroom. The camp is heated with a wood fired stove, has a drilled well and septic system. The property has a mixed forest of maple trees and conifer trees. The east property line has the Hickey Creek running through it. The property and buildings are being sold in â??As Isâ? condition with all contents to stay, included the tractor. The property has plenty of forest for your enjoyment and has access to acres of Commercial Forest Act (CFA) land and Copper Country State Forest. Numerous inland lakes and streams, and close access to over 150 miles of groomed snowmobile trails. Make this your base camp to enjoy all that the Western Upper Peninsula has to offer. Contact for a showing today!
MICHIGAN FAMILY FARM FOR SALE - Don't miss your opportunity to homestead on this beautiful hobby farm, located in Covington Township south of the Village of Covington, in south-western Baraga County. Discover your perfect retreat at this charming Michigan family farm, nestled in the heart of Covington Township's rich cultural landscape. This Upper Peninsula gem offers 1,109 square feet of comfortable living space, featuring a spacious living room with French doors opening to expansive decking, three bedrooms, and thoughtful design that maximizes both privacy and entertainment. The property boasts two impressive outdoor spaces: a 16x18 raised front deck and a remarkable 16x23 side deck complete with an 11x11 gazeboâ??ideal for al fresco dining and peaceful relaxation. Your backyard playground extends far beyond property lines, with 622-acre Vermilac Lake just one mile north, offering exceptional fishing for northern pike, walleye, bass, and numerous other species in crystal-clear waters. Adventure seekers will appreciate immediate access to premier hunting grounds teeming with whitetail deer, black bear, and grouse, plus nearby connections to the North Country National Scenic Trail and State Trail No. 5 for year-round recreation including snowmobiling, ATV riding, and cross-country skiing. Immerse yourself in authentic Finnish-Canadian heritage through annual music festivals, explore the historic Art-Deco church designed by a Chicago Art Institute professor, and enjoy community gatherings at the multi-purpose pavilion. This property perfectly balances rustic charm with modern comfort, offering both solitude and community connection in Michigan's outdoor paradise. A 4x16 walkway continues around the back of the house. Beneath the deck is a Covered Patio, and access to a 15x21 Room that could be used as a great Recreation Room. The Lower Level has over a Thousand square feet of space, with an 11x17 Office/Utility Room, a Sauna with a 6x6 Dressing Room, and 6x7 Steam Room. There is lots of Storage space, and can be finished for many purposes. - Outside of the home is a 26x30 Two-Car Garage with poured concrete floor, power, and garage door openers. A second building is a traditional wood fired Finnish Sauna with a 4x8 Dressing Room and a 7x8 Steam Room. A 30x45 Pole Barn with a 10x12 foot high Overhead door can store all your equipment and recreational toys. - The grounds are very gently rolling, with wooded areas, and open areas that are landscaped with a beautiful pond, perennial gardens around the home, mowed lawns with domestic and wild apple trees, shade trees, raspberry bushes, and area's for your garden.
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own private frontage on a wilderness lake. This is the kind of place you dream about owning, where everything slows down as soon as you turn off the highway and onto the two-track. Itâ??s the perfect setting to focus on what truly mattersâ??family, friends, and inner peace. Picture yourself reacting to the first grouse flush of the season in September, or getting steadier with your dog for the same opportunity in December. Whether youâ??re pondering where to be for deer opener, trying for a bear tag next fall, or deciding between an afternoon spent on a trout stream or in a canoe fishing for walleye, this property offers all that and more. Located at the edge of the 73,000-acre Michigamme Highlands, this rare property is the only private frontage on a wilderness lake, completely surrounded by Nature Conservancy old-growth forest. The area is untouched and open to hunting, fishing, canoeing, and every quiet sport you desire. With only a few designated ATV and snowmobile trailsâ??placed to minimize impact on wildlife and sportsmenâ??your access to this remote paradise is as pristine as it gets. Your exclusive, gated accessâ??shared only with land management personnelâ??winds through 5 sections of beautiful Precambrian upland forests, hidden lakes, bogs, and streams. This journey brings you to Loon Lake, the Conservancyâ??s â??jewel,â? with its high-altitude, spring-fed waters. The lake spans approximately 1-1/4 miles in length and is accessible by air for those lucky enough to enjoy that rare privilege. While the propertyâ??s inaccessibility kept lumbermen away from harvesting valuable Birdâ??s Eye Maple, this preservation allowed the trees to grow to massive proportions, as they have in the remote Huron Mountain locations. The land also boasts mostly high ground, overlooking an ancient, deep, spring-fed beaver pond that forms one of two tributaries flowing toward the West Branch of the Sturgeon River, just 1/4 mile from the cabin. A short walk down the two-track leads to a much larger tributary, where Brook trout spawn in the fall. With public lands extending for miles to the north, this is a true haven for nature lovers and sportsmen alike. The hand-hewn log cabins are surrounded by more public land than you'll ever have time to explore. This is a rare opportunity you must see to truly appreciate.
MICHIGAN KOSKI LOG CABIN/HOME FOR SALE - This cabin on a 40 Acre property is located in Covington Township, near the Village of Covington, which is in south-western Baraga County. This Michigan, Upper Peninsula community, along with the neighboring Village of Watton, holds numerous cultural and recreational events throughout the year, and is a Year-Round Outdoor Recreational Haven! The area was first settled by French-Canadian loggers around 1885. Finnish settlers started arriving in 1898, and farming became more prevalent, but logging continued to be an important occupation. Crop and dairy farming, and logging are still done in the area today. - Covington is known for its Historical Museum, and for a beautiful 1900s Art-Deco/Finnish Style church which is open to the public, that was designed by a Chicago Art Institute Professor. - About a mile+ from the property is the Covington Multi-Purpose Building - the large covered pavilion hosts many outdoor activities in the summer months. One of these popular events is an annual July-Daylong Finnish Music Festival which features musicians playing Finnish inspired music, meals, and tours. In the winter the pavilion is a skating/hockey rink. There's also a ski-hill with a tow-rope there, for skiing, sledding, and snowboarding. - Just about 2+ miles to the north-west, via the Plains Road, is access to thousands of acres of Copper Country State Forest Lands, and about 2+ miles to the south are thousands more acres of Copper Country State Forest Lands for walk-in fishing, trapping, and hunting. The area is known for super hunting, with Black bear, Bobcat, Coyote, Raccoon, Red fox, Red squirrel, Ruffed grouse, Varying hare, and Whitetail deer sighted regularly. - Less than a mile to the north is the Kelsey Creek, which flows northward to join the Sturgeon River. Where the river crosses the Plains Road is a great spot to launch a canoe or fishing boat and cast for some fine Trout or Bass. Beautiful Tibbets Falls is just a short distance past this river crossing. (Where the Plains Road takes a sharp right turn, there is a post at this spot where a trail road leads to a parking area at the end of the road and the beginning of a trail to the Falls). There is access to a section of the "North Country National Scenic Trail" also from this site, and few miles further up the road is access to a main North-South Multi-Use State Trail (No. 5) for motorized and non-motorized fun year-round - Biking, Hiking, Horseback riding, off-Roading, Cross-Country Skiing, and Snowmobiling! Two miles to the east is 622-Acre, 7-Foot Deep, Vermilac Lake for some great fishing for planted Walleyes, and naturally occurring Northern pike, Perch, Sunfish, and Crappies. The Baraga Plains Waterfowl Management Area, Big Lake Campground, and the Baraga Plains ATV Trail are also local area outdoor points of interest. - The Custom Koski Log Cabin was built in 1985. You enter the home off of... Ask for Text In Associated Documents

Covington is located in Michigan. Covington, Michigan has a population of 126. Covington is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 14.29% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 18.82%.
The median household income in Covington, Michigan is $51,667. The median household income for the surrounding county is $45,792 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Covington is 57.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 76.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 5.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 33.3 inches per year, with 183.9 inches of snow per year.