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80 ACRE RECREATIONAL UPPER PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN PROPERTY FOR SALE! This property is located in Chassell Township, in Mid-Eastern Houghton County, only 15 miles south of the city of Houghton. There are numerous all season recreational activities within minutes of this property. State of Michigan Lands, including The Sturgeon River Sloughs Waterfowl Production Area is adjacent to the western border of the property. Also adjacent there, is the Multi-Use State Trail Number 15 for snowmobiling and ATV fun. Nearby, are Chassell X-Country Ski Trails, Michigan Tech College mountain biking and hiking trails. Mt. Ripley ski hill is about a half hour drive to the north. After skiing, you can jump on your snow machine and ride for hundreds of miles on well groomed trails. If warm weather is your thing, you can visit the Sturgeon River Sloughs State Wildlife Management Area. Kayak down the Sturgeon River with your fishing pole in hand for a relaxing afternoon. Wildlife in the area that you might see include: bald eagles, sand hill cranes, white-tail deer, and black bear. The 80-Acre Property Offered for sale is a forested wetland parcel, with some evergreen and mixed forest. Trees Common In The Area May Include: Yellow birch, Eastern hemlock, Bigtooth aspen, Balsam fir, White spruce, and Northern white cedar. For additional information contact us today!
Directions: From the Marquette Intersection of West Washington and Lincoln Avenue head west on West Washington Street to Highway US-41. Continue on US-41 85 miles to Klingville Road (12.7 miles north of the Village of Baraga US41/M-38 Intersection.) Take a left and go 1.1 miles to CC-122/Klingville Road Intersection. Take a left and go ½ mile to Ribbon Markers on the right (West Side of Road.) The Easement route has been marked here, to the Property Northeast Corner, but no road has been constructed yet. An alternate way to get to the property is to go north of the Baraga Village US41/M-38 Intersection 11+ miles to the Arnheim Road. Take a left and go 1 mile, around the first curve, to the Entrance to the State of Michigan Sturgeon River Sloughs Wildlife Management Area [Look for Fire Number 36524N]. An unpaved road runs northward along the western side of the Soo Line railway. [This railway line is Multi-Use State Trail Number 15.] Continue up this road 1.3 miles to a parking area by the Waterfowl Production Area. Park and walk eastward a quarter mile through the State owned Land, to the Southwest Corner of the Property.