Overview
Secluded Riverfront Land Parcel
This 45-acre parcel is located in east-central Luce County, near the Chippewa County border, in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The property features approximately 1,400 feet of frontage on the Tahquamenon River, an 89-mile waterway known for the Tahquamenon Falls. The river is also known for its remote beauty and fishing, attracting anglers pursuing northern pike, muskellunge, walleye, yellow perch, and smallmouth bass. The river's calm stretches and wilderness setting are suited for canoeing, kayaking, tubing, and wildlife viewing. The property is on the west bank of the Tahquamenon River, north of the confluence of the East Branch, the Hendrie River, and the Main Branch of the Tahquamenon, near the entrance of Hiawatha Creek. The parcel is accessible by water only, offering privacy and seclusion. Access is achievable by boat, canoe, or kayak from The Confluence Camping Boat Launch and Rental, approximately one-half mile south of the property. The southern boundary adjoins Lake Superior State Forest lands, managed by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. This state forest supports wildlife and year-round recreation. Hunting opportunities include deer, bear, small game, furbearers, woodcock, ruffed grouse, and waterfowl. The region is known for outdoor recreation in every season, including boating, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, hiking, camping, backpacking, hunting, mountain biking, wildlife photography, and stargazing. Tahquamenon Country features over 200 miles of designated ATV and UTV trails, along with forest and county roads open to off-road vehicles. Seasonal attractions include fall color tours and hunting, as well as winter snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and ice fishing. The area's forests include cedar, spruce, pine, birch, maple, and aspen. This property offers the opportunity to own a riverfront parcel surrounded by public lands.