Recreational Hunting Land
Co Rd 511 / Y5 Rd lot Stonington Rapid River, MI 49878
Co Rd 511 / Y5 Rd lot Stonington, Rapid River, MI, 49878
$189,000
Pending
For Sale
$189,000
Pending
LAND - Rapid River, MI
Lot Size120.00 Acres
Days on Market32
Property Features for Co Rd 511 / Y5 Rd lot Stonington
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Standard status
- Pending
- Lot size
- 120.00 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Year
- 2025
- Tax Annual Amount
- 1932
Listing Agency
NORTHERN MICHIGAN LAND BROKERS - ESCANABA
(906) 225-5263
916 Ludington Street, Escanaba, MI
Listed by
TJ THOMAS
(906) 420-1280
Added: Jun 16 Checked: Jul 17 at 10:06 am
MLS# 50211689
Listing URL
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
This 120-acre tract on Michigan’s Stonington Peninsula combines rolling open meadows, regenerating forest, scattered spruce cover, and mature hardwood pockets, including a stand of mature hardwoods in the eastern portion. Several existing clearings could support a home, cabin, hunting camp, or recreational retreat. Wildlife sign is abundant throughout, reflecting a strong mix of cover and openings across the property.
The land offers year-round access with frontage on both County Road 511 and Finn Road, and it borders Hiawatha National Forest public land, creating added privacy and outdoor adjacency. Power is available at the road, and broadband infrastructure is currently being expanded in the area.
For buyers seeking a practical, self-directed recreational property—or a future homesite with acreage and immediate utility access—this large ownership provides flexibility without breaking into smaller parcels. With dry, usable ground and multiple clearing locations, the tract can accommodate different site planning choices while maintaining a long-term recreational and land-use outlook. The property has been held within the same family for generations and assembled back into a single ownership over time.
The land offers year-round access with frontage on both County Road 511 and Finn Road, and it borders Hiawatha National Forest public land, creating added privacy and outdoor adjacency. Power is available at the road, and broadband infrastructure is currently being expanded in the area.
For buyers seeking a practical, self-directed recreational property—or a future homesite with acreage and immediate utility access—this large ownership provides flexibility without breaking into smaller parcels. With dry, usable ground and multiple clearing locations, the tract can accommodate different site planning choices while maintaining a long-term recreational and land-use outlook. The property has been held within the same family for generations and assembled back into a single ownership over time.
Key Highlights
- 120‑acre contiguous tract on Michigan’s Stonington Peninsula with road frontage on County Road 511 and Finn Road
- Borders Hiawatha National Forest public land for added adjacency to public recreational land
- Terrain includes rolling open meadows, regenerating forest, scattered spruce cover, and mature hardwood pockets
Property Analytics
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Current Use by Public Records
Hunting land
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FAQs
What type of property is this?
Hunting land - Large contiguous Stonington Peninsula property with road frontage, power at the road, and borders Hiawatha National Forest.
Where is this hunting land located?
The property is located at Co Rd 511 / Y5 Rd lot Stonington Rapid River, MI.
What is the asking price?
The asking price for this property is $189,000.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: 120‑acre contiguous tract on Michigan’s Stonington Peninsula with road frontage on County Road 511 and Finn Road; Borders Hiawatha National Forest public land for added adjacency to public recreational land; Terrain includes rolling open meadows, regenerating forest, scattered spruce cover, and mature hardwood pockets