The Basin is an awesome all sports place to swim, fish, hunt, sail, camp, or just sit back and relax! Walleyes, Smallmouths, Ducks and Geese, Loons and Eagles, Deer and Bear, Grouse and Woodcock are all very common in this area, along with an occasional MOOSE! Plus there's more trails, streams, and inland lakes in the neighborhood than you could explore in a lifetime! Site already approved for septic system. Includes private boat launch! Plus plenty of room for your waterfront camp/home AND plenty of room for out buildings!
Looking for a piece of ground with year round access and utilities just 1/2 an hour from Marquette? Where you can jump on your sled or wheeler and ride to L'Anse or Baraga or Big Bay? Property adjoins CF land and is within minutes of so much State & Federal ground that you could spend two lifetimes exploring and never see it all! Good hiking, hunting, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing right from your doorstep. Plenty of room for gardens, food plots, orchards, and a year round camp or home!
Looking for that UP getaway? Look no further! This parcel is located on 300 feet of frontage on Horseshoe Lake. Horseshoe lake is approximately 90 acres in size which is spring fed and has depths between 10-45 feet. There is a bundle of wildlife that roams through the property. If you enjoy fishing this lake has crappie, rainbow trout, smallmouth bass, and panfish. Horseshoe lake is very quiet as the lake doesn't have any public access. Parcel is also located adjacent to thousands of acres of Commercial Forest Land that can be used for hiking, hunting, and trapping if you are an avid hunter. There is a great building spot to build your dream camp overlooking the lake! This property is also located 34 miles from downtown Marquette.
Frontage on both US41 and Co Rd CKC! Frontage feet reflect US41 only. This is an awesome opportunity for a property with great frontage and traffic! The acreage is a mix of timber and wetlands, so the woodland creatures are plentiful! This location gives you the country feel, but is just 8 miles to groceries in Ishpeming. Call your buyer agent today!
Northern Michigan - Upper Peninsula Vacant Land for Sale! Very hard to find, a diamond in the rough!....388 Acres (8 parcels from 38A-80A) This would be an excellent area to build a secluded dream home or hunting lodge. Beautiful building sites with access roads through the property, this could be the perfect opportunity for your own U.P. playground. The existing parcels could also be used for multiple building sites. Located just West of Ishpeming North side of US 41 in Clarksburg location with year-round access from CR 496. Electric utility available on CR 496. Secluded in the beauty of Mother Nature however only 7 miles from Ishpeming and 20 miles from Marquette. Entire property is being sold as one unit. The terrain is very diverse with a combination of high bluffs with great views to rolling hills to flat land. There's a mixture of hardwood and conifers as well as some low cedar areas on the Southwest side of the property. ATV trails meander through the property make it a great private location for family fun, hiking and hunting. Area is known for good bird and deer hunting. Property was recently selective logged that enhanced the wildlife habitat. Located just North of US41, and 1 mile North on CR 496. Visual link attached. Let me show you around the property. Call for an appointment today!
VACANT LAND IN THE UPPER PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN FOR SALE! This beautiful 240+/- Acre parcel located in Humboldt Township, in western Marquette County. A great outdoor recreational property. - The property is characterized by a gently rolling terrain, with a mixture of mixed forest, deciduous forest, evergreen forest, shrubs, and woody wetlands. Nature abounds in this area and sightings of Whitetail deer, Black bear, and Migratory Birds are common. The parcel is bordered on the South by Corporate CFA Land for additional walk-in access hunting, fishing, and trapping, in season. - The property is located to the East of the Iron Ore Heritage Trail Number 82, a North-South Multi-Use State Trail for ATVs, Biking, Hiking, Horseback riding, and Snowmobiling. The western trailhead for the Iron Ore Heritage Trail is few miles to the south in the Village of Republic. This is a 48-mile, year-round trail that stretches from Republic to the east side of Marquette. This trail is designed for walkers, bikers, runners, nature lovers, equestrians, cross-country skiers, snowshoers, and those interested in the Marquette Iron Range mining history. Not far away is the 2,300 acre Republic Mine Reclamation and Wetlands Preserve. This restoration is so successful that you can view and photograph species such as Sandhill cranes, Peregrine falcons, Gray wolf, Bald eagles, Black bear, Bobcats, and Coyotes that now frequent this site.
LAKE MICHIGAMME LOT FOR SALE! Lot E2 is a 2.80-Acre parcel located in west-central Marquette County, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It has 188+/- feet of frontage on the eastern shore of Lake Michigamme! This "All Sports Lake", is one of Michigan's largest lakes. The lake reaches a depth of over 70 feet, and covers 4,292 acres in Marquette and Baraga County, Michigan. The vast majority of the lake lies in Marquette County, with only its western most part extending into Baraga County. The lake is about 6 miles east to west, with an arm extending about 4 miles south. A dam separates the Michigamme river from the lake at the end of the southern arm. The Spurr river flows into the lake's west end and the Peshekee river flows into the lake in the north east. Van Riper State Park and Van Riper beach are located at the eastern shoreline of the main arm. The lake is speckled with 27 picturesque islands, lots of wind-swept bays, points, narrows, and rock beds to boat around. Boating, sailing, swimming, and water skiing are popular on Lake Michigamme, and it is a U.P. "Fishing Destination". Common fish include Brook and Lake trout, Smallmouth Bass, Muskies, Northern Pike, Walleye, Perch, Rock and Smallmouth Bass, and even Whitefish in the deeper parts. There are nice swimming beaches at the Van Riper State Park on the eastern end of the lake, and at the Township-owned park on the west shore. Hikers and Rock Hounds also explore the massive mineral outcroppings found about the lake. This area is also known for western Marquette County Snowmobiling and Cross-County Skiing opportunities. The Village of Michigamme borders on the west end of the lake, were you can find shopping for clothing, fine art, and local crafts - and there is dining, fuel and groceries available nearby. This is a very popular destination for many generations of families and sports persons, and is rich in pioneering, logging, and mining history! Craig Lake State Park, Van Riper State Park and the McCormick Wilderness are minutes away for hiking, fishing, and views of moose. The property being offered for sale has Year-Round access on a privately maintained road. There is power and telephone available at the road side. Contact us for a private tour of these parcels today!
The Dead River Basin offers a serene and private setting for your new camp. With 380 feet of frontage and 7.8 acres on the northwest end, you can enjoy easy access to the open waters for a variety of activities. The basin is known for its rich fish population, including crappie, sunfish, perch, walleye, and both small and large mouth bass, providing an excellent opportunity for anglers of all skill levels. The proximity to ATV trails adds to the outdoor adventure to explore the surrounding wilderness. Additionally, the area is a haven for those who enjoy picking fresh blueberries, adding a sweet touch to your outdoor experience. Whether you're casting a line or enjoying the tranquility of nature, the Dead River Basin is a destination that promises memorable outdoor moments.
MICHIGAN WOODED RECREATIONAL PROPERTY FOR SALE! A nicely forested 40 acre parcel located near the historic village of Diorite, northwest of Ishpeming in Marquette County. A diverse forest and rock outcropping enhance the beauty of this unique property, traversed by a well built woods road with an easement included. Sugar maple, red maple, balsam fir, spruce, white pine, red pine and aspen make up the majority of tree species found on upland soils while cedar, paper birch, tamarack and red maple dominate transitional and lowland areas. The diversity of vegetation found here, and the white pine that are well over 100 years old, create optimum habitat for a number of wildlife species. The property is a great location to begin other outdoor ventures to nearby lakes and publicly available land in the Central Upper Peninsula.
Champion is located in Michigan. Champion, Michigan has a population of 308. Champion is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 28.74% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.75%.
The median household income in Champion, Michigan is $44,722. The median household income for the surrounding county is $48,491 compared to the national median of $57,652. The median age of people living in Champion is 40.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 77.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 5.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 32.2 inches per year, with 132.7 inches of snow per year.