This desirable 120-acre property is located halfway between AuTrain and Marquette and offers both residential and recreational opportunities. Located just three miles south of M-28, Peter White Road travels along the eastern boundary providing reliable access and access to utilities. Burning Road also touches the southwest corner, providing easier access to the western portion of the property. The rolling terrain offers a variety of northern hardwood and conifer species that provide excellent wildlife habitat and investment opportunities. This property could be used for year-round or seasonal residential purposes and benefit from the surrounding recreational opportunities Michiganâ??s Upper Peninsula has to offer.
Wooded parcel in Perry's Subdivision near AuTrain Lake. Parcel is low, with some high ground that might accommodate a seasonal camper. It is nestled within . . . and bordered on all sides by Summer Homes Road. There are nearby trails, picnic and swimming areas, and boat launch.
Do you hunt, looking for a quiet remotes setting, or just want a cabin close to the trail system? Don't miss out on this beautiful 46 acre piece of land located just 1.6 miles into seasonal road/Snowmobile/ATV Trail 7 and just a 1/4 mile from Trail 418. Build your cabin on this private and peaceful setting with an already cleared site for building with the rest of land plenty full of woods for wildlife, hunting, gardening or just more land to do what you please. Come check it out! You won't be disappointed! Still minutes from Munising and Autrain!
Nestled within the serene Hiawatha National Forest, Joeâ??s Lake offers a tranquil retreat with its 715â?? of untouched shoreline. The lake spanning 72 acres with a max depth of 36â?? is a modestly sized body of water and suitable for a variety of recreational opportunities. The expansive 7.9 acres of land provide a secluded haven, ideal for those seeking privacy amidst natureâ??s splendor. The gentle whispers of the forestâ??s wildlife replace the bustle of traffic, creating a peaceful sanctuary. The encouragement of catch-and-release Walleye, Pike & Bass underscores a commitment to conservation, ensuring the lakeâ??s ecosystem thrives for generations. With its calm waters, the lake is a perfect match for those preferring a fishing boat, kayaks, or a glide over the water on your pontoon boat, the panoramic views can be truly breathtaking! The surrounding terrain, with its gentle slopes and lush woodlands, presents an excellent opportunity for constructing a home with a walk-out basement, integrating seamlessly into the natural landscape. Relax while watching the eagles, owls and cranes. Electricity and internet are readily available too. You will want the calm atmosphere ideal for seeking a peaceful escape into nature!
"Rare opportunity! 98 ft of prime lakefront on Ackerman Lake with a top-notch dock and limestone driveway, ideal spot to park your camper. There is a boat launch on the lake for fishing enthusiasts. The DNR stocks it with Rainbow yearly and there is lake trout as well. Float and swim your cares away and then enjoy the trails and nature nearby. Your perfect lakeside retreat awaits!
LAKE SUPERIOR â?? Over 400â?? of sand beach in AuTrain Bay! This unique parcel has a piece located on the lake and another larger parcel adjoining with lake views. This beautiful piece totals approximately 9 acres. It all neighbors State of Michigan scenic turnout land. The South 1200â?? fronts on M28 between Munising and Marquette, so many possibilities here.
Au Train is located in Michigan. Au Train, Michigan has a population of 1,148. Au Train is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 12.83% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 18.1%.
The median household income in Au Train, Michigan is $51,607. The median household income for the surrounding county is $42,647 compared to the national median of $57,652. The median age of people living in Au Train is 59.7 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 6.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 32.2 inches per year, with 178.6 inches of snow per year.