Escape to your own piece of Michigan's wilderness with this remarkable 160-acre Sand Lake property that perfectly balances remote tranquility with convenient access to Upper Peninsula adventures. This impressive estate spans two 80-acre parcels in Onota Township, where 700 feet of peaceful lakefront creates a stunning backdrop for your northern Michigan dreams. Sand Lake's clear waters are home to excellent populations of northern pike, bass, and walleye, making this an angler's paradise right at your doorstep. The diverse landscape showcases mature hardwood forests rich with wildlife, from majestic moose to whitetail deer, while open meadows and rolling terrain provide endless possibilities for development or conservation. With abundant deer populations and varied habitat, this property would make an exceptional deer camp for serious hunters seeking their own private hunting grounds. Strategically positioned off Sigan Road with seasonal access that maintains privacy yet keeps you connected, you'll find yourself just 20 minutes from Marquette and 30 minutes from Munising, plus minutes from Trail #417 for year-round recreation. The property's natural timber stands offer both beauty and potential income, while the lake's productive waters promise memorable fishing seasons and peaceful wildlife viewing from your own shoreline. With utilities accessible and legal access secured, this versatile acreage stands ready for whatever vision you have in mind - whether that's a secluded family compound, a legendary deer camp, a sportsman's paradise combining world-class hunting and fishing, or simply a wise investment in Michigan's increasingly rare large waterfront parcels. Here, the rugged beauty of the Upper Peninsula becomes your private retreat, where every season brings new adventures right outside your door.
Imagine a half mile of pristine Lake Superior shoreline, all your own. 2640 feet of sand dune as well as rocky shoreline. Plus, 52 acres of mixed timber and undisturbed wildlife habitat. This parcel is one-of-a-kind and ready to become your private retreat. Splits are also available. Don't miss this opportunity to witness the sunrise--or the Northern Lights--paint the sky while listening to the melody of the waves on the Greatest of the Great Lakes.Taxes are not zero and will change upon sale. There is deeded legal access easement from Lake Superior Point Road, however, the road has not been completed to access this parcel yet and will need to be completed in order to access the property with a vehicle. This parcel requires a 3/4 mile hike from the west once you reach the end of Superior Point Road.
MICHIGAN'S UPPER PENINSULA - WOODED 240-ACRE RECREATIONAL PARCEL FOR SALE! This property is located in Onota Township which lies along the southern shore of Lake Superior. Because of its vast forests, Onota Township has a rich history in producing lumber for buildings and charcoal manufacturing (for smelting iron ore). Much of this work was done in the early days by Scandinavians. The property consists of two parcels. The Southern parcel is made up of 12 Acres of Woody Wetlands and 68 Acres of Mixed Forest. The Northern parcel is made up of 80 Acres of Mixed Forest, Shrubs, Grassland and 80 Acres of Woody Wetlands. The area is known for outdoor recreational activities and sites to see. Such activities include the Lakenenland Sculpture Park, Eben Ice Caves Trailhead, Kitch-iti-kipi (Michigan's largest natural spring), Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. Bordering the Eastern edge of the property is the Jim Wells Forest, a 440-acre tract that is managed by Michigan State University. From M-94, which runs a few miles south of the property, is access to the 1,728 Acre Laughing Whitefish Lake Preserve. It is located between the Laughing Whitefish Falls Scenic Area and the Hiawatha National Forest. Laughing Whitefish Falls is one of the most spectacular falls in Michigan. The 100-Foot Falls cascades through a long escarpment/gorge with old growth white pine and hemlock towering over it. These areas are great for hiking, snowshoeing, outdoor education, birding, and wildlife viewing. - This Property is enrolled in the Michigan QFP Program: The Michigan Qualified Forest Program (QFP) provides a property tax exemption for private landowners who manage their forests for commercial harvest, wildlife habitat, and other resource improvements. To enroll, parcels must be at least 20 acres and meet specific forest stocking requirements, and landowners must develop and follow a forest management plan. In exchange for managing their property, landowners can receive a significant reduction in their property taxes, primarily by being exempt from the local school operating millage.
Located on Deerton Onota Road, this 50-acre parcel offers a peaceful retreat with a buildable site and direct access to nearby snowmobile trails. Enjoy endless outdoor adventures, abundant wildlife, and room to roam—just a short drive from Lake Superior, Munising, and Marquette. A rare U.P. find!
If youâ??re counting down the days to summerâ?¦ imagine spending it on nearly 100 acres of mature upland hardwoods, with almost a half-mile of riverfront bottomlands to call your own. Picture warm June evenings along the riverbank, fishing lines in the water, the sound of the current replacing every worry, and trails shaded by towering trees leading you into endless exploration. This is the kind of place where summer feels longer, sunsets feel bigger, and the outdoors become your daily routine. The land offers year-round access and sits surrounded by corporate and federal holdings, unlocking a lifetime of outdoor recreationâ??hunting, fishing, hiking, biking, and even trail riding by ATV or other power sports. Youâ??re less than 5 miles from Lake Superior and roughly 45 miles from Lake Michigan, giving you both river solitude and big-water adventure when the mood strikes. Looking for a shore-town bite after a long day outside? Spend next summer exploring dinner spots in nearby Marquette or Munisingâ??both under 30 minutes awayâ??where great meals and local flavor are always part of the plan. Summer here isnâ??t just a seasonâ?¦ itâ??s a lifestyle built for adventure, quiet evenings on the water, and memories made outdoors. If your passion includes sunlight through hardwoods, riverfront relaxation, and UP freedom, this property was meant for you. PARK AND FOLLOW THE GREEN RIBBONS TO RIVER
MICHIGAN WOODED 60-ACRE RECREATIONAL PARCEL FOR SALE! This property is located in Onota Township which lies along the southern shore of Lake Superior, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. - Because of its vast forests, Onota Township has a rich history in producing lumber for buildings and charcoal manufacturing (for smelting iron ore). Much of this work was done in the early days by Scandinavians. - The property is made up of three 20-Acre parcels. The Western parcel is made up of 9.77 Acres of Woody Wetlands, 6.5 Acres of Mixed Forest, 1.35 Acres of Developed Open Space, .80 Acres of Evergreen Forest, .42 of Low Intensity Development, and .24 Acres of Pasture/Hay. The middle parcel is made up of 10.35 Acres of Mixed Forest, 9.39 Acres of Woody Wetlands, .32 Acre of Evergreen Forest, .14 Acre of Pasture/Hay, and .05 Acre of Low Intensity Development. The Eastern parcel is made up of 10.78 Acres of Woody Wetlands, 7.95 Acres of Mixed Forest, and 1.51 Acres of Evergreen Forest. - The old Duluth South Shore and Atlantic railroad, now the groomed â??Harvey to Autrainâ? Multi-Use State Trail, passes through this property. This east-west trail is 30 miles long and goes from Marquette County all the way to AuTrain. Also noted as Trail 417 on some maps, it is signed, graveled, and groomed seasonally for snowmobiles. Hiking, Biking, Snowmobiling, ATVing. The area is known for outdoor recreational activities. About 1 ½ miles north-east of the property offered for sale is Highway M-28. There you can find the access to a hike through old-growth forests which ends at a rocky shoreline near the mouth of the Laughing Whitefish River where it enters Lake Superior. At the end is a public access site that features a small gravel ramp for boat access. [The hiking path runs along Laughing Whitefish Point Road (also known as North Point Road]. - From M94 which runs a few miles south of the property is access to the 1,728 Acre Laughing Whitefish Lake Preserve. It is located between the Laughing Whitefish Falls Scenic Area and the Hiawatha National Forest. Laughing Whitefish Falls is one of the most spectacular falls... Continued In Addendum
Opportunity Awaits in the Upper Peninsula! Own your very own slice of UP heaven with this 18.72 acre lot of secluded, wooded land. Nestled conveniently between Marquette and Munising, this property offers the perfect balance of privacy and accessibility. Enjoy year-round access via a private road, making it an ideal location for your dream retreat. Whether you envision a cozy cabin, a sprawling estate, or simply a peaceful getaway, this land is ready for your personal touch.
Managed Forestland w/good year-round access between Marquette & Munising surrounded by The Hiawatha National Forest! An area known for big mature whitetails and a healthy black bear population! Plus, if you're a grouse hunter you could hunt a lifetime and not cover all the ground contiguous to this parcel! Great fishing too in the miles of streams and neighboring inland lakes along w/Lake Superior just a few minutes to the North or Lake Michigan an hour or so to the South.

Deerton is located in Michigan. Deerton, Michigan has a population of 303. Deerton is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 33.33% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 19.92%.
The median household income in Deerton, Michigan is $43,958. The median household income for the surrounding county is $48,822 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Deerton is 44.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 76.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 8.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 33.5 inches per year, with 150.4 inches of snow per year.