Beautiful building site on the north side of Government Lake with 162 feet waterfront, electric at the road Priced right to sell come see this soon, also interest in Lot 4 to launch boats at the end on Linda Lane down the street Current use is Recreational.
Escape to tranquility with this beautiful cottage nestled on the shores of a peaceful no-wake Whalen Lake. This charming retreat offers the perfect blend of rustic charm and cozy comfort. The loft provides additional space, ideal for a reading nook, guest bed, or extra storage. A comfortable bedroom ensures restful nights with views of the surrounding nature. A two-car detached garage in great condition offers convenient storage for your vehicle or lake gear. This property has been lovingly cared for, ensuring it's move-in ready for its next owner. Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway or a year-round home, this cottage is a must-see!
This high, hardwood-covered parcel has unusual development potential but could also become your fabulous trout fishing estate. Where else on the main stream can you find an incredible 2.6 miles of frontage on the wild and scenic Pere Marquette River, the finest trout stream in the state, Sweetwater Township, Lake County, Michigan, five miles west of Baldwin. The property has remained undeveloped for 70 years as a scenic part of Cannon River Ranch, their cherished “land across the river.” They have never before offered it for sale. It has direct access and power from W. Wingleton Road, which adjoins the property. Lake County plows it in winter and maintains it year-round. It is beautiful land above a mighty river where you will see eagles, otters, and deer, and bird songs fill the air. Congress designated the Pere Marquette as a National Wild and Scenic River. It is also recognized as one of the few trout and salmon fishing rivers of this quality remaining in the nation. It is the best in Michigan, confirmed by 50 years of DNR sampling statistics. It may be the best trout stream east of the Mississippi. This river was the location for the first brown trout introduction in the United States in 1884. Rainbow trout were planted a year later in 1885, and those early introductions developed into a self-sustaining migratory steelhead population. It is the largest river in Michigan without a dam and one of only two rivers in Michigan where the State regulates canoe, kayak, and fishing boat traffic to preserve its wildness. Today, the river nurtures large resident brown trout and provides world-class year-round fishing opportunities for rainbows, steelhead, and Chinook salmon. Six other parcels of various size are also available at Cannon River Ranch. It will all be sold.
This high, hardwood-covered parcel has unusual development potential but could also become your fabulous trout fishing estate. Where else on the main stream can you find an incredible 2.6 miles of frontage on the wild and scenic Pere Marquette River, the finest trout stream in the state, Sweetwater Township, Lake County, Michigan, five miles west of Baldwin.Ã? The property has remained undeveloped for 70 years as a scenic part of Cannon River Ranch, their cherished ââ?¬Å?land across the river.ââ?¬Â They have never before offered it for sale. It has direct access and power from W. Wingleton Road, which adjoins the property. Lake County plows it in winter and maintains it year-round. It is beautiful land above a mighty river where you will see eagles, otters, and deer, and bird songs fill the air. Congress designated the Pere Marquette as a National Wild and Scenic River. It is also recognized as one of the few trout and salmon fishing rivers of this quality remaining in the nation. It is the best in Michigan, confirmed by 50 years of DNR sampling statistics.Ã? It may be the best trout stream east of the Mississippi. This river was the location for the first brown trout introduction in the United States in 1884. Rainbow trout were planted a year later in 1885, and those early introductionsÃ? developed into a self-sustaining migratory steelhead population. It is the largest river in Michigan without a dam and one of only two rivers in Michigan where the State regulates canoe, kayak, and fishing boat traffic to preserve its wildness. Today, the river nurtures large resident brown trout and provides world-class year-round fishing opportunities for rainbows, steelhead, and Chinook salmon. Six other parcels of various size are also available at Cannon River Ranch. It will all be sold.
This duplex in the Village of Baldwin offers a great investment opportunity! There is one large unit offering living quarters both up and down stairs with 2 seperate bathrooms. The second unit is smaller and is on the main floor and offers 1 bathroom. The bigger unit has had some updates in 2021 that include new electric upstairs, new furnace and ductwork and a new water heater. The roof on the whole building was also replaced in 2021. Both units have seperate gas and electric meters, furnaces and water heaters. Located right in town so it is close to shopping and other ammenities. Both units are leased and occupied at this time. sale is subject to tenant lease rights.
The Cabin #1 parcel includes 1,346. feet of frontage on the Pere Marquette River and 5.43 acres of land. An easement provides access over the existing road to Mac Road, plowed in winter and maintained year-round by Lake County. This cabin sits well above the river. Fishermen enjoy the low bank access to the river for fishing. Because it was built before the Natural Rivers Act, this cabin is closer to the river than is allowed for new construction under the current 150-foot setback. This grandfathered status enables the building to be replaced or expanded by up to 50% without a zoning variance. This is an unusual and highly desirable feature as it allows proximity to the river and views upstream and downstream, which is impossible with new construction. This is a well-maintained wood frame building built in 1980 in a chalet style on a 26’ by 50’ foundation with a vaulted ceiling over the living/dining area and a ½ story area above in the remainder of the structure. There has been only one owner. This is the first time it has been listed for sale. Electric power is underground, and this cabin has a well, septic system, phone, and 1000 gallon propane tank. The main floor has a living/dining room, a kitchen with a built-in dishwasher, two bedrooms, a full bathroom, and a utility room. The fireplace is stone. The upper floor has a full bedroom, a divided full bathroom, and an open loft area. Total living area is 1,716 square feet. The interior finish combines paneling and drywall with laminate floor coverings. The exterior siding is wood, and the roof is metal. Sliding doors lead to expansive deck areas that offer lovely views of the Pere Marquette River. Currently, it is offered for rent by Unsalted Vacations, which provides a good net income. They advertise, book the rentals, and have a crew that cleans up afterward. The Pere Marquette is a National Wild and Scenic River by Act of Congress, a Natural River with no dam, and a Blue Ribbon Trout Stream in Michigan.
Cabin #3 has 1,148 feet of frontage and 17.95 acres on the Pere Marquette River. An easement to Mac Road, which Lake County plows in winter and maintains year-round, provides access. This cabin is high above the river with dramatic, long river views. Eagles regularly fly by at eye level! Because it was built before the Natural Rivers Act, this cabin is closer to the river than is allowed for new construction under the current 150-foot setback. This grandfathered status allows replacement or expansion by up to 50% without a zoning variance. This is unusual and highly desirable as it allows proximity to the river and views which are not possible with new construction. This is a well-maintained building with vaulted ceiling over the living/dining area. It was built in the 1980s in chalet style. There has been only one owner. This is the first time it has been listed for sale. Electric power is underground. The cabin has a well, septic system, and 1000 gallon propane tank. The main floor has a living/dining room, a kitchen with a built-in dishwasher, two bedrooms, a full bathroom, and a utility room. There is a metal wood stove. The upper floor has a full bedroom, a divided full bathroom, and an open loft area. The total living area is 1,716 square feet. The interior finish combines paneling and drywall with laminate floor coverings. The exterior siding is wood, the roof is metal. Sliding doors lead to expansive deck areas with lovely views of the Pere Marquette River. Currently, it is rented by Unsalted Vacations. They advertise, book rentals, and a crew cleans up afterward. The existing two linen changes are included. See the rental page at wwwunsaltedvacations.com. The Pere Marquette is a National Wild and Scenic River that has been recognized as one of the few trout and salmon fishing rivers of this quality remaining in the nation. It has large populations of resident brown trout and world-class fishing opportunities for steelhead and Chinook salmon.
This is an undeveloped building lot with 806 feet of frontage and 3.01 acres on the west bank of the Pere Marquette River between Cabin#1 and Cabin #2 at Cannon River Ranch. An easement provides access over the existing road to Mac Road, which is plowed in winter and maintained year-round by Lake County. Fishermen will enjoy the low bank access to the river for fishing. A purchaser of one of the cabins may choose to add this parcel to their purchase. The Natural Rivers Act currently requires a 150-foot setback from the river. Underground electric power runs through the parcel. Building a cabin here will require a well and septic system, and you will likely add a propane tank. You will see eagles, otter, deer, and other wildlife and hear a variety of songbirds. The Pere Marquette is a National Wild and Scenic River by an act of Congress, a Natural River with no dam, and a 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. It is the best in Michigan, and that is supported by 50 years of DNR sampling statistics. This river was the location of the first brown trout introduction in the United States in 1884. Rainbow trout were planted in 1885 and those early introductions developed a self-sustaining migratory steelhead population. It is one of only two rivers in Michigan where the State regulates canoe and fishing boat traffic. Today, it nurtures large populations of resident brown trout and provides world-class fishing opportunities for steelhead and Chinook salmon.
This is an undeveloped building lot with 806 feet of frontage and 3.01 acres on the west bank of the Pere Marquette River between Cabin#1 and Cabin #2 at Cannon River Ranch. An easement provides access over the existing road to Mac Road, which is plowed in winter and maintained year-round by Lake County. Fishermen will enjoy the low bank access to the river for fishing. A purchaser of one of the cabins may choose to add this parcel to their purchase. The Natural Rivers Act currently requires a 150-foot setback from the river. Underground electric power runs through the parcel. Building a cabin here will require a well and septic system, and you will likely add a propane tank. You will see eagles, otter, deer, and other wildlife and hear a variety of songbirds. The Pere Marquette is a National Wild and Scenic River by an act of Congress, a Natural River with no dam, and a 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. It is the best in Michigan, and that is supported by 50 years of DNR sampling statistics.� This river was the location of the first brown trout introduction in the United States in 1884. Rainbow trout were planted in 1885 and those early introductions� developed a self-sustaining migratory steelhead population. It is one of only two rivers in Michigan where the State regulates canoe and fishing boat traffic. Today, it nurtures large populations of resident brown trout and provides world-class fishing opportunities for steelhead and Chinook salmon.
The Cabin #1 parcel includes 1,346. feet of frontage on the Pere Marquette River and 5.43 acres of land. An easement provides access over the existing road to Mac Road, plowed in winter and maintained year-round by Lake County. This cabin sits well above the river. Fishermen enjoy the low bank access to the river for fishing. Because it was built before the Natural Rivers Act, this cabin is closer to the river than is allowed for new construction under the current 150-foot setback. This grandfathered status enables the building to be replaced or expanded by up to 50% without a zoning variance. This is an unusual and highly desirable feature as it allows proximity to the river and views upstream and downstream, which is impossible with new construction. This is a well-maintained wood frame building built in 1980 in a chalet style on a 26â�� by 50â�� foundation with a vaulted ceiling over the living/dining area and a �½ story area above in the remainder of the structure. There has been only one owner. This is the first time it has been listed for sale. Electric power is underground, and this cabin has a well, septic system, phone, and 1000 gallon propane tank. The main floor has a living/dining room, a kitchen with a built-in dishwasher, two bedrooms, a full bathroom, and a utility room. The fireplace is stone. The upper floor has a full bedroom, a divided full bathroom, and an open loft area. Total living area is 1,716 square feet. The interior finish combines paneling and drywall with laminate floor coverings. The exterior siding is wood, and the roof is metal. Sliding doors lead to expansive deck areas that offer lovely views of the Pere Marquette River. Currently, it is offered for rent by Unsalted Vacations, which provides a good net income. They advertise, book the rentals, and have a crew that cleans up afterward. The Pere Marquette is a National Wild and Scenic River by Act of Congress, a Natural River with no dam, and a Blue Ribbon Trout Stream in Michigan.
Cabin #3 has 1,148 feet of frontage and 17.95 acres on the Pere Marquette River. An easement to Mac Road, which Lake County plows in winter and maintains year-round, provides access. This cabin is high above the river with dramatic, long river views. Eagles regularly fly by at eye level! Because it was built before the Natural Rivers Act, this cabin is closer to the river than is allowed for new construction under the current 150-foot setback. This grandfathered status allows replacement or expansion by up to 50% without a zoning variance. This is unusual and highly desirable as it allows proximity to the river and views which are not possible with new construction. This is a well-maintained building with vaulted ceiling over the living/dining area. It was built in the 1980s in chalet style. There has been only one owner. This is the first time it has been listed for sale. Electric power is underground. The cabin has a well, septic system, and 1000 gallon propane tank. The main floor has a living/dining room, a kitchen with a built-in dishwasher, two bedrooms, a full bathroom, and a utility room. There is a metal wood stove. The upper floor has a full bedroom, a divided full bathroom, and an open loft area. The total living area is 1,716 square feet. The interior finish combines paneling and drywall with laminate floor coverings. The exterior siding is wood, the roof is metal. Sliding doors lead to expansive deck areas with lovely views of the Pere Marquette River. Currently, it is rented by Unsalted Vacations. They advertise, book rentals, and a crew cleans up afterward. The existing two linen changes are included. See the rental page at wwwunsaltedvacations.com. The Pere Marquette is a National Wild and Scenic River that has been recognized as one of the few trout and salmon fishing rivers of this quality remaining in the nation. It has large populations of resident brown trout and world-class fishing opportunities for steelhead and Chinook salmon.
Super neat and well maintained RV Park model.Covered front deck allows pleasant spot to set and relax even during light rains. Large three season room provides space for entertaining small groups for cards or games without overcrowding. Open living ,dining and kitchen area allows ease of communication with guests. ALL FURNISHINGS AND APPLIANCES ARE INCLUDED with this unit. Also: shed includes sleeping loft and 2nd full bath. This home is NOT a year around dwelling.
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?
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.