Block 9 consists of approximately 283.4 acres and is located in the northwest corner of Summit South west of the main access road, featuring excellent timber value with approximately 155 acres enrolled in Closed MFL through 2036 and Knutson Creek running through the south end of the block. Buying into Summit South is a rare opportunity to become part of a generational Northwoods holding. Nine blocks totaling 2,351 acres are adjacent to the 2,600-acre Summit North and the 1,000-acre Summit Game Farm, all managed for decades with a focus on forestry, wildlife habitat, and recreation. The northern boundary borders the Tuscobia Trail, offering direct access to a major recreational corridor for snowmobiling and ATV use along with an additional access point, and there is potential to reconfigure approximately 67 acres northeast of the main access road to be added to Block 8. Ownership here extends beyond the individual block, offering the benefits of a much larger, well managed property surrounded by neighboring landowners who share a common approach to land stewardship and quality hunting.
Block 8 consists of approximately 172 acres and lies west of the pipeline, east of the primary access road, and south of the northern loop road. Buying into Summit South is a rare opportunity to become part of a generational Northwoods holding. Nine blocks totaling 2,351 acres are adjacent to the 2,600-acre Summit North and the 1,000-acre Summit Game Farm, all managed for decades with a focus on forestry, wildlife habitat, and recreation. The property includes a timber sale set up and ready for harvest in fall of 2026 with an estimated stumpage revenue of approximately $95,000 for the landowner, markets and weather permitting, and all of the block is enrolled in Closed MFL through 2036. There is potential to add approximately 67 additional acres from Block 9, subject to final configuration. Ownership here extends beyond the individual block, offering the benefits of a much larger, well managed property surrounded by neighboring landowners who share a common approach to land stewardship and quality hunting.
Block 7 consists of approximately 388 acres and is the northeasternmost block of Summit South, bordering the Tuscobia Trail and featuring a well established loop road with Swift Creek running along the east side of the property. Buying into Summit South is a rare opportunity to become part of a generational Northwoods holding. Nine blocks totaling 2,351 acres are adjacent to the 2,600-acre Summit North and the 1,000-acre Summit Game Farm, all managed for decades with a focus on forestry, wildlife habitat, and recreation. Strip cuts along the west side provide excellent edge habitat, the southeast portion of the property has historically been a strong area for deer activity, and an easement road along the east side provides access from the Tuscobia Trail near the Hwy C intersection. Ownership here extends beyond the individual block, offering the benefits of a much larger, well managed property surrounded by neighboring landowners who share a common approach to land stewardship and quality hunting.
Block 6 consists of approx. 218 acres and lies east and north of the main access road, west of the pipeline corridor, which serves as an excellent wildlife travel route. The property features a large pond that has historically been used for beaver trapping and duck hunting for strong habitat diversity. This block supports well-stocked timber stands with a mix of age classes, providing long-term forestry value and cover for wildlife. Access is well established through the main Summit South road system. As part of Summit South, Block 6 is within the larger Summit Proper, a rare, contiguous landscape of large landowners committed to long-term stewardship, habitat management, and quality hunting. This shared approach allows the property to hunt and function far beyond its boundaries through cooperative land management and QDM practices.
Block 5 consists of 378 acres with approx. 1/2 mile of frontage along Hwy C and includes a 25 acre open field, offering excellent opportunities for food plots, recreation, or potential building sites. Swift Creek flows through the property and has been carefully managed over the years as a cold water trout stream, with several old beaver ponds adding water, edge habitat, and diversity for wildlife. Secondary access is available via the private main road serving Summit South, providing multiple access points and strong internal connectivity. As part of Summit South, Block 5 lies within the larger Summit Proper, a contiguous landscape of large landowners committed to long-term stewardship, habitat management, and quality hunting. This cooperative approach allows the property to hunt and function far beyond its boundaries through thoughtful forestry and QDM practices.
Block 4 is located on the southwest and west side of the Summit South property and features excellent standing timber volume. The land includes over 1 mile of existing old logging roads, providing strong internal access and flexibility for recreation and land management. Knutson Creek runs through the north portion of the property, with additional access available off the main road to the north. The block also offers approx. 1/4 mile of frontage along Comet Rd, further enhancing accessibility and value. As part of Summit South, Block 4 lies within the larger Summit Proper, a rare, contiguous landscape of large landowners focused on long-term stewardship, habitat management, and quality hunting. This cooperative approach supports QDM practices and allows the property to function and hunt well beyond its boundaries.
Block 3 consists of 273.3 acres with approx. 7/8 mile of frontage along Comet Rd, located west of the primary access road. A seasonal road with direct access off Comet Rd provides convenient entry while maintaining a private, secluded setting. Knutson Creek runs along the east side of the property, with a large, scenic valley opening to the west. The property contains the majority of the Sugar Bowl Harvest, scheduled for 2026, with approx. 75 acres planned for harvest and a projected $132,000 in stumpage revenue for the landowner. As part of Summit South, Block 3 is within the larger Summit Proper, a rare, contiguous landscape of large landowners committed to long-term stewardship, habitat management, and quality hunting. This shared approach allows the property to hunt and function well beyond its boundaries through thoughtful forestry and QDM practices.
Block 2 consists of 209 acres with easy access directly off Comet Rd. The property features excellent timber value and a well established loop road that returns back to Comet Rd, along with secondary trail systems throughout. The land offers nice elevation changes with rolling ridges and several great building sites. The powerline runs along the east property line and includes a former 1,000-yd gun range. As part of the larger Summit Proper, Block 2 benefits from its setting among large neighboring landowners who share a common approach to land stewardship and quality hunting, creating a property that hunts and feels larger than its acreage.
Block 1 consists of 234.8 acres with excellent access, frontage, and diverse habitat. The property offers approx. 3/4 mile of frontage on County Hwy C and approx. 1/4 mile on Comet Rd. Primary access is off Hwy C across from Eckel Lane, with secondary access via the private main road off Comet Rd to the west of the powerline corridor. Swift Creek flows northerly through the property, creating a natural travel corridor and strong wildlife habitat. A new food plot has been established west of Swift Creek, and select timber harvests within the past 5 years have enhanced habitat diversity and land management. As with all Summit South blocks, this parcel is served by a private main road off Comet Rd. While strong on its own, all blocks are part of the larger Summit Proper, surrounded by large neighboring landowners who share a common approach to land stewardship and quality hunting. Ownership here extends beyond the acreage, offering the benefits of a much larger, well managed landscape.
Block 9 consists of approximately 283.4 acres and is located in the northwest corner of Summit South west of the main access road, featuring excellent timber value with approximately 155 acres enrolled in Closed MFL through 2036 and Knutson Creek running through the south end of the block. Buying into Summit South is a rare opportunity to become part of a generational Northwoods holding. Nine blocks totaling 2,351 acres are adjacent to the 2,600-acre Summit North and the 1,000-acre Summit Game Farm, all managed for decades with a focus on forestry, wildlife habitat, and recreation. The northern boundary borders the Tuscobia Trail, offering direct access to a major recreational corridor for snowmobiling and ATV use along with an additional access point, and there is potential to reconfigure approximately 67 acres northeast of the main access road to be added to Block 8. Ownership here extends beyond the individual block, offering the benefits of a much larger, well managed property surrounded by neighboring landowners who share a common approach to land stewardship and quality hunting.
Block 8 consists of approximately 172 acres and lies west of the pipeline, east of the primary access road, and south of the northern loop road. Buying into Summit South is a rare opportunity to become part of a generational Northwoods holding. Nine blocks totaling 2,351 acres are adjacent to the 2,600-acre Summit North and the 1,000-acre Summit Game Farm, all managed for decades with a focus on forestry, wildlife habitat, and recreation. The property includes a timber sale set up and ready for harvest in fall of 2026 with an estimated stumpage revenue of approximately $95,000 for the landowner, markets and weather permitting, and all of the block is enrolled in Closed MFL through 2036. There is potential to add approximately 67 additional acres from Block 9, subject to final configuration. Ownership here extends beyond the individual block, offering the benefits of a much larger, well managed property surrounded by neighboring landowners who share a common approach to land stewardship and quality hunting.
Block 7 consists of approximately 388 acres and is the northeasternmost block of Summit South, bordering the Tuscobia Trail and featuring a well established loop road with Swift Creek running along the east side of the property. Buying into Summit South is a rare opportunity to become part of a generational Northwoods holding. Nine blocks totaling 2,351 acres are adjacent to the 2,600-acre Summit North and the 1,000-acre Summit Game Farm, all managed for decades with a focus on forestry, wildlife habitat, and recreation. Strip cuts along the west side provide excellent edge habitat, the southeast portion of the property has historically been a strong area for deer activity, and an easement road along the east side provides access from the Tuscobia Trail near the Hwy C intersection. Ownership here extends beyond the individual block, offering the benefits of a much larger, well managed property surrounded by neighboring landowners who share a common approach to land stewardship and quality hunting.
Block 6 consists of approximately 218 acres and lies east and north of the main access road and west of the pipeline corridor, which serves as an excellent wildlife travel route. Buying into Summit South is a rare opportunity to become part of a generational Northwoods holding. Nine blocks totaling 2,351 acres are adjacent to the 2,600-acre Summit North and the 1,000-acre Summit Game Farm, all managed for decades with a focus on forestry, wildlife habitat, and recreation. The property features a large pond that has historically supported beaver trapping and duck hunting, along with well stocked timber stands representing multiple age classes that provide long term forestry value and strong wildlife cover. Ownership here extends beyond the individual block, offering the benefits of a much larger, well managed property surrounded by neighboring landowners who share a common approach to land stewardship and quality hunting.
Block 5 consists of approximately 378 acres with approximately 1/2 mile of frontage along Hwy C and includes a rare 25-acre open field offering excellent flexibility for food plots, recreation, or potential building sites. Buying into Summit South is a rare opportunity to become part of a generational Northwoods holding. Nine blocks totaling 2,351 acres are adjacent to the 2,600-acre Summit North and the 1,000-acre Summit Game Farm, all managed for decades with a focus on forestry, wildlife habitat, and recreation. Swift Creek flows through the property and has been carefully managed over the years as a cold water trout stream, with several old beaver ponds adding water, edge habitat, and wildlife diversity, along with secondary access via the private main road serving Summit South. Ownership here extends beyond the individual block, offering the benefits of a much larger, well managed property surrounded by neighboring landowners who share a common approach to land stewardship and quality hunting.
Block 4 consists of approximately 193.1 acres and is located on the southwest and west side of Summit South, featuring excellent standing timber volume and over one mile of existing old logging roads providing strong internal access for recreation and land management. Buying into Summit South is a rare opportunity to become part of a generational Northwoods holding. Nine blocks totaling 2,351 acres are adjacent to the 2,600-acre Summit North and the 1,000-acre Summit Game Farm, all managed for decades with a focus on forestry, wildlife habitat, and recreation. Knutson Creek runs through the north portion of the property with additional access available off the main road to the north, and the block also offers approximately 1/4 mile of frontage along Comet Rd. Ownership here extends beyond the individual block, offering the benefits of a much larger, well managed property surrounded by neighboring landowners who share a common approach to land stewardship and quality hunting.
Block 3 consists of 273.3 acres with approximately 7/8 mile of frontage along Comet Rd and is located west of the primary access road, with a seasonal road providing direct access off Comet Rd while maintaining a private, secluded setting. Buying into Summit South is a rare opportunity to become part of a generational Northwoods holding. Nine blocks totaling 2,351 acres are adjacent to the 2,600-acre Summit North and the 1,000-acre Summit Game Farm, all managed for decades with a focus on forestry, wildlife habitat, and recreation. Knutson Creek runs along the east side of the property, opening into a large scenic valley to the west, and the block contains the majority of the Sugar Bowl Harvest scheduled for 2026, with approximately 75 acres planned for harvest and a projected $132,000 in stumpage revenue for the landowner. Ownership here extends beyond the individual block, offering the benefits of a much larger, well managed property surrounded by neighboring landowners who share a common approach to land stewardship and quality hunting.
Block 2 consists of 209 acres with easy access directly off Comet Rd. Buying into Summit South is a rare opportunity to become part of a generational Northwoods holding. Nine blocks totaling 2,351 acres are adjacent to the 2,600 acre Summit North and the 1,000 acre Summit Game Farm, all managed for decades with a focus on forestry, wildlife habitat, and recreation. The property features excellent timber value and a well established loop road that returns back to Comet Rd, along with secondary trail systems throughout. The land offers attractive elevation changes with rolling ridges and several quality building sites. The powerline runs along the east property line and includes a former 1,000 yard gun range. As part of the larger Summit Proper, Block 2 benefits from its setting among large neighboring landowners who share a common approach to land stewardship and quality hunting, creating a property that hunts and feels larger than its acreage.
Buying into Summit South is a rare opportunity to become part of a generational Northwoods holding. Nine blocks totaling 2,351 acres are adjacent to the 2,600 acre Summit North and the 1,000 acre Summit Game Farm, all managed for decades with a focus on forestry, wildlife habitat, and recreation. Block 1 consists of 234.8 acres with excellent access, frontage, and diverse habitat, offering approximately 3/4 mile of frontage on County Hwy C and approximately 1/4 mile on Comet Rd. Primary access is off Hwy C across from Eckel Lane, with secondary access via the private main road off Comet Rd to the west of the powerline corridor. Swift Creek flows northerly through the property, creating a natural travel corridor and strong wildlife habitat. A new food plot has been established west of Swift Creek, and select timber harvests within the past five years have enhanced habitat diversity and long term land management. As with all Summit South blocks, this parcel is served by a private main road off Comet Rd. While strong on its own, all blocks are part of the larger Summit Proper, surrounded by large neighboring landowners who share a common approach to land stewardship and quality hunting. Ownership here extends beyond the acreage, offering the benefits of a much larger, well managed property.
Lake access lots. Here is your chance to own a small residential lot for your cabin or camper to use as base camp for Tons of recreational activities just off Deer Lake in Sawyer County. These off water lots will have deed access to 420 acre Deer Lake. (Map in the pictures of 8 separate lots with access point.) The driveways are installed and power along with high speed fiber are at the road. Chose one of these 8 lots for your next adventure in the North Woods. You can leave directly from the property with your UTV and are a nice ride away from Exeland the Trout Capital of the World and Birchwood, just 10 miles away. There a a couple a larger lakes in the area within 15 miles including Chetac, Red Cedar and Upper Long if you like to lake hop. The deer lake boat landing is down the road 2.69 miles where you can put your pontoon or boat in and keep it at the access point dock for your entire stay. Sawyer and Rusk Counties public land 2.5 miles away also gives you a spot to hunt
Lake access lots. Here is your chance to own a small residential lot for your cabin or camper to use as base camp for Tons of recreational activities just off Deer Lake in Sawyer County. These off water lots will have deed access to 420 acre Deer Lake. (Map in the pictures of 8 separate lots with access point.) The driveways are installed and power along with high speed fiber are at the road. Chose one of these 8 lots for your next adventure in the North Woods. You can leave directly from the property with your UTV and are a nice ride away from Exeland the Trout Capital of the World and Birchwood, just 10 miles away. There a a couple a larger lakes in the area within 15 miles including Chetac, Red Cedar and Upper Long if you like to lake hop. The deer lake boat landing is down the road 2.69 miles where you can put your pontoon or boat in and keep it at the access point dock for your entire stay. Sawyer and Rusk Counties public land 2.5 miles away also gives you a spot to hunt
Rare opportunity to own 1.05 acres of true lakefront property on Deer Lake in Sawyer County. This beautifully wooded lot offers 110+- feet of private frontage on the 420-acre lake and is located on a quiet dead-end road, providing the perfect setting for your Northwoods retreat. The lot is buildable, with a driveway already installed, and has both electric and high-speed fiber internet available at the road. Four apple trees planted along the driveway into the property. Enjoy year-round recreation including boating, kayaking, fishing, swimming, and direct access to nearby UTV and snowmobile trails. The property is a short ride from Exeland, known as the ?Trout Capital of the World,? and just 10 miles from Birchwood for shopping and dining. Several larger lakes?Red Cedar, Chetac, and Upper Long?are within 15 miles if you enjoy lake hopping. Public hunting land in Sawyer and Rusk Counties is just 2.5 miles away, offering even more outdoor opportunities. Whether you're looking to build a full-time home or a weekend getaway, this Deer Lake property offers privacy, convenience, and access to some of the best recreational activities the Northwoods has to offer. Additional acreage & water frontage available.
Discover a rare opportunity to own a fully operational and meticulously maintained cranberry farm spanning 95 total acres, including 44.5 acres of productive cranberry beds planted primarily with the highly sought-after Stevens variety. Known for their superior quality and consistent performance, these beds offer a strong potential yield of 14,000 to 18,000 barrels per season (per the seller). The farm is equipped with an advanced buried irrigation system, complete with a frost sensor and automatic on/off functionality to protect the crop and optimize water use. Supporting the system are two lift pumps and three irrigation pumps, ensuring consistent water delivery across all beds. Two large reservoirs as well as a perpetual easement to draw water from an adjacent 10 acre pond ensure availability to water at all times. Designed for productivity and ease of operation, this property offers both strong agricultural value and modern infrastructure. Don?t miss the opportunity to own a high-performing cranberry farm with proven returns and room to grow.
Discover a rare opportunity to own a Northern Wisconsin property designed with passion, expertise, and attention to detail, making it an exceptional choice for hunting, recreation, or a serene retreat. Upon arrival, you'll be welcomed by a gated entrance, ensuring safety and exclusivity. The property is accessed via a well-maintained easement, guiding you back into your secluded paradise. Inside the boundaries, you?ll find a developed network of gravel-based roads?these are more than mere trails; they're engineered for reliable, all-season access, helping you navigate effortlessly to every corner and feature of the property. Multiple strategically placed elevated blinds overlook established food plots, making every hunt or wildlife observation rewarding. The highlight for any outdoor enthusiast is the property?s unique Ivory Tower?an elevated structure that sits higher than most tree stands, boasting long-range views down eight shooting lanes, the longest stretching an impressive 700 yards for unbeatable rifle opportunities. Trails meander into wetland areas, providing an intimate look at Wisconsin?s natural beauty while guiding you onto other high grounds, perfect for exploring, hiking, and further hunting setups. The forests are a beautiful blend of hardwoods, softwoods, and stately pines, with areas of thick underbrush ensuring excellent wildlife cover. Whether your passion is deer, bear, or bird hunting?or simply enjoying the sights and sounds of the Northwoods?abundant wildlife is ever-present. Seclusion, security, and access all come together, making this property a one-of-a-kind legacy opportunity in the heart of a truly wild and unspoiled Northern Wisconsin landscape.
Discover a rare opportunity to own a Northern Wisconsin property designed with passion, expertise, and attention to detail, making it an exceptional choice for hunting, recreation, or a serene retreat. Upon arrival, you'll be welcomed by a gated entrance, ensuring safety and exclusivity. The property is accessed via a well-maintained easement, guiding you back into your secluded paradise. Inside the boundaries, you?ll find a developed network of gravel-based roads?these are more than mere trails; they're engineered for reliable, all-season access, helping you navigate effortlessly to every corner and feature of the property. Multiple strategically placed elevated blinds overlook established food plots, making every hunt or wildlife observation rewarding. The highlight for any outdoor enthusiast is the property?s unique Ivory Tower?an elevated structure that sits higher than most tree stands, boasting long-range views down eight shooting lanes, the longest stretching an impressive 700 yards for unbeatable rifle opportunities. Trails meander into wetland areas, providing an intimate look at Wisconsin?s natural beauty while guiding you onto other high grounds, perfect for exploring, hiking, and further hunting setups. The forests are a beautiful blend of hardwoods, softwoods, and stately pines, with areas of thick underbrush ensuring excellent wildlife cover. Whether your passion is deer, bear, or bird hunting?or simply enjoying the sights and sounds of the Northwoods?abundant wildlife is ever-present. Seclusion, security, and access all come together, making this property a one-of-a-kind legacy opportunity in the heart of a truly wild and unspoiled Northern Wisconsin landscape.
Lake access lots. Here is your chance to own a small residential lot for your cabin or camper to use as base camp for Tons of recreational activities just off Deer Lake in Sawyer County. These off water lots will have deed access to 420 acre Deer Lake. (Map in the pictures of 8 separate lots with access point.) The driveways are installed and power along with high speed fiber are at the road. Chose one of these 8 lots for your next adventure in the North Woods. You can leave directly from the property with your UTV and are a nice ride away from Exeland the Trout Capital of the World and Birchwood, just 10 miles away. There a a couple a larger lakes in the area within 15 miles including Chetac, Red Cedar and Upper Long if you like to lake hop. The deer lake boat landing is down the road 2.69 miles where you can put your pontoon or boat in and keep it at the access point dock for your entire stay. Sawyer and Rusk Counties public land 2.5 miles away also gives you a spot to hunt
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Exeland is located in Wisconsin. Exeland, Wisconsin has a population of 184. Exeland is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 23.33% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 20.38%.
The median household income in Exeland, Wisconsin is $29,702. The median household income for the surrounding county is $53,011 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Exeland is 31.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 80.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 0.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 34.4 inches per year, with 50.3 inches of snow per year.