Log Home on Thunder Bay River W/…
Hillman, MI
Montmorency
Montmorency
Log Home on the Thunder Bay River 22-Acres Hillman, MI Montmorency County Michigan. 1-1/2 Story Full Log Cabin on the Thunder Bay River has moving water on three sides with approximately 760 ft of Water Frontage. The cabin interior is rustic with Open Beam Ceilings, Cultured Stone Fireplace, Wood Floors, 2-Bedrooms, and 1-Full Bath. The guest room has a sauna. The home has many windows for a full view of woods-water-wildlife and sunrises-sunsets. The upper level is open. The Pole Barn is 82 ft x 40 ft and features four 13' H x 14'W bay doors and a doorway entrance. The upper Level is 29Ft x 77Ft metal-sided with large hinged windows on both ends. Pole Barn and Cabin have independent electric meters. No poles or wiring exposed.
$525,000
160 Acre T Camp for Sale Atlanta…
Hillman, MI
Montmorency
Montmorency
The T Camp in Atlanta, Michigan, is for sale. This hunting camp in Atlanta, Hillman Twp. was established in 1966 and features drivable trails, eight blinds, food plots, hardwood forests, and cedar swamp. The camp has an easement from the state for legal access, and state land borders the property on three sides. This camp is ideal for hunting whitetail deer, bear, coyote, and small game, including birds.
As a popular vacation and hunting destination, Atlanta, MI is ideal for your recreational, residential or retirement property. This county seat, known as the "Elk Capital of Michigan", offers year-round adventure. The area is surrounded by approximately 1,000 square miles of state land, lakes and trout streams.
Floodwaters are among the numerous outdoor attractions convenient to Atlanta. In addition to plentiful elk, you will also find whitetail deer, pheasants, ducks and incredible species of fish.
As the Elk capital of the state, Atlanta hosts the annual Elk Festival each September. In the winter, the Sno-Drift Rally brings drivers and racing teams from all over the world.
The Thunder Bay River is a 75.4-mile river running from Atlanta to Alpena and flows into the Thunder Bay/ Lake Huron. The largest reservoir in the Thunder Bay River basin is the 8500-acre Fletcher Pond, also called Fletcher Floodwaters. It is known for having the second largest population of Osprey in the Midwest. Thunder Bay River is a large river system with beautiful scenery. Year-round recreation is endless! Enjoy kayaking, canoeing, camping, swimming, fishing, hunting, and viewing wildlife. Thunder Bay River is a blue-ribbon trout river.
Atlanta is located on the 45th parallel in between Gaylord and Alpena. There are 1000s of acres of state land available to hunters. There are ORV trails to snowmobile, 4-wheeling, hiking, and nature seeking. Take pride and enjoyment of the clean lakes for boating and fishing. Crooked Lake, Clear Lake, Tomahawk Lake, Lake Fifteen, McCormick Lake. DeCheau Lake, and Rush Lake Atlanta MI to name a few.
Hillman is a village in Montmorency County, located in the northeastern lower peninsula of Michigan. It is surrounded by numerous lakes and streams, including the Thunder Bay River, which offer a variety of outdoor activities. The Fletchers Floodwaters are nearby and provide year-round fishing. Hillman Township provides the village with many of the services of a larger city while maintaining the charm of a small community. Hillman is known for its elk viewing and hosts many wonderful events throughout the year.
$450,000
Michigan Hunting Property For Sale in Atlanta…
Atlanta, MI
Montmorency
Montmorency
250 +/- acres in Atlanta MI which is in Montmorency County on the 45th parallel. Atlanta is the Elk County of Michigan.
The Michigan elk herd, once extirpated from the state, was successfully reintroduced in 1918 with seven animals from the western United States. Through careful management, the herd has flourished, with numbers now estimated at over 1,500 individuals. Concentrated primarily in the northern Lower Peninsula and the Upper Peninsula, they inhabit a variety of habitats including forests, grasslands, and wetlands. Elk are a significant draw for ecotourism, benefiting local economies through activities like wildlife viewing and hunting. However, their increasing population also poses challenges, such as conflicts with agriculture and transportation, prompting ongoing efforts to balance conservation and human-wildlife coexistence.
Nestled in the heart of northern Michigan's rugged wilderness lies a pristine hunting property that embodies the essence of the great outdoors. With 250 +/- acres of sprawling forests, a meandering streams, and rolling hills, this enchanting landscape offers hunters an unparalleled opportunity to reconnect with nature and pursue their passion for the hunt.
The property boasts a diverse range of game species, including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, black bear, and small game such as rabbit and squirrel. Whether stalking through dense woodlands or patiently waiting in strategically placed blinds, hunters can immerse themselves in the thrill of the chase and the anticipation of a successful harvest.
In addition to its abundant wildlife, the property features a network of well-maintained trails and access roads, making it easy to navigate and explore. From towering hardwoods to secluded marshlands, every corner of this expansive estate holds the promise of adventure and discovery.
But perhaps the greatest appeal of this northern Michigan hunting property lies in its untouched beauty and unspoiled wilderness. Here, amidst the tranquil solitude of nature, hunters can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reconnect with the land, the wildlife, and the timeless rhythms of the natural world.
Whether you're a seasoned hunter or a newcomer to the sport, this extraordinary property offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the thrill of the hunt in one of Michigan's most scenic and bountiful regions. With its abundant game, picturesque landscapes, and comfortable accommodations, it's no wonder that this hunting property stands as a true gem of the northern wilderness.
$675,000