This may be the finest trout property east of the Mississippi. Quality hatches of mayflies, caddis, and stoneflies provide tremendous dry fly angling for resident rainbows and browns. Spring and fall steelhead and Chinook salmon run the river from Lake Michigan. There's an Adirondacks style Lodge built in 1929 of white ash and wormy chestnut, caretaker�s house, and four cabins overlooking the river. A trout pond is fed by the river and shaded by large hardwoods. Mineral rights are included. Locals say the fishing is better now than it was in the 1970�s and improves every year. The Pere Marquette was the location of the first brown trout introduction in the United States (1884). Rainbow trout were planted in 1885 and these early introductions developed into a self-sustaining migratory steelhead population. Today it nurtures large populations of resident brown trout and provides world-class fishing opportunities for steelhead and salmon. The Pere Marquette is a National Wild and Scenic River by act of Congress, a Natural River and Blue Ribbon Trout Stream in Michigan. It has been recognized as one of the few trout and salmon fishing rivers of this quality remaining in the nation! This is the largest private holding with seven miles of river frontage on the Pere Marquette mainstream and more than a square mile of land surrounded and protected by vast Federal forests. This property has been owned by the Cannon family for 70 years, since the early 1950�s. There have been only two owners in nearly 100 years. Now it can be yours! This is the heart of the property with 5,500 feet of river, 165 acres of land, the historic Lodge, Caretakers House and Barn. You need to visit and walk the land to experience the beauty, power, and magic of the river! What are you doing this weekend that sounds like more fun?
This is the largest private holding with nearly seven miles of frontage on the Pere Marquette mainstream, and over a square mile of land. It is surrounded and protected by vast Federal forests. Because of its size and quality, this may be the finest trout property east of the Mississippi. The Pere Marquette is a National Wild and Scenic River by act of Congress, and a Natural River and Blue Ribbon Trout Stream in Michigan. It is recognized as one of the few trout and salmon fishing rivers of this quality remaining in the nation! Hatches of mayflies, caddis, and stoneflies provide tremendous dry fly angling for resident rainbow and brown trout. Spring and fall large steelhead trout and salmon run the river from Lake Michigan. There's an Adirondacks style Lodge built in 1929 of white ash and wormy chestnut, caretaker�s house, and four newer cabins sited along the river. A trout pond is fed by the river and shaded by large hardwoods. Mineral rights are included. Locals say the fishing is better now than it was in the 1970�s. Today it nurtures large populations of resident brown trout and provides world-class fishing opportunities for steelhead and salmon. The Pere Marquette was the location of the first brown trout introduction in the United States (1884). Rainbow trout were planted in 1885 and these early introductions developed into a self-sustaining migratory steelhead population. This property has had just two owners in 100 years. Now it can be yours! Visit and walk the land to experience the beauty, power, and magic of this river! What are you doing this weekend that sounds like more fun?

Baldwin is located in Michigan. Baldwin, Michigan has a population of 1,036. Baldwin is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 27.89% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 17.1%.
The median household income in Baldwin, Michigan is $22,593. The median household income for the surrounding county is $40,753 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Baldwin is 45.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 82 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 12.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 35.4 inches per year, with 70.5 inches of snow per year.