Nestled in the heart of Pelkie, this 4.96-acre parcel offers a unique blend of rustic charm and natural beauty. Add some campsites, cabins or both for incredible income generation! Surrounded by a lush landscape of mature trees and a picturesque pond, this retreat is a haven for those seeking tranquility and a connection with nature. Accessed by a well built driveway, flanked by majestic pines, the property exudes a sense of seclusion and privacy. Electricity is available at the property. The pond, a tranquil centerpiece, is perfect for reflective moments or enjoying the simple pleasures of a campfire with loved ones. It's a setting that captures the essence of peaceful, outdoor living. Ideal for weekend getaways or longer stays during the warmer months, this Pelkie gem offers a perfect balance of privacy and peacefulness of the wilderness. It's an opportunity to own a piece of the U.P., a place where memories are made, and the hustle of city life feels a million miles away.
Looking for a little extra prairie? Once part of a larger family farm, this is the perfect spot away from busy roads and close neighbors. Whether it is growing and harvesting crops or cattle grazing, there is no end to the possibilities that this beautiful 40 can provide you. No survey on file. Tax info to be verified by Buyer. Property to remain in Agriculture Exempt through closing. NOTICE: All information believed accurate but not warranted. Buyer recommended to inspect the property, verify all information & bear all risks for any inaccuracies. Tax information is subject to change. All measurements (acres, lot size, square footage etc) are estimated. **Road frontage can not be determined without Survey being done.
Approximately 40+/- acres in Pelkie, Baraga Twp! Partially wooded with frontage on year round, county paved road. Parcel is relatively flat. Approximate lot dimensions are based on the 40+/- acre legal description and not a survey. There may be a private road that affects a portion of the property (subject to results of title search). Property is currently enrolled in the State of Michigan CFA program and shall remain in the CFA program at the time of closing. Buyer shall be responsible for any CFA removal fees, if they choose to remove the parcel from the CFA program. NOTICE: Some photos are of general area. All information believed accurate but not warranted. Buyer recommended to inspect all aspects of the property & bears all risks for any inaccuracies. Buyer to verify all information including but not limited to the estimated acreage, lot size, utilities (availability & costs associated). Buyer should not assume the buyerâ??s taxes will be the same as sellerâ??s present tax bills. Taxes are subject to change (possibly significant) & property will be reassessed by the municipality after sale is completed. Taxes are not zero. Sellers may have audio/video recording devices present on property and buyers and agents consent to being recorded by entering property. OFFERS: 72 hours response time requested on offers. Seller, at seller's sole discretion, with or without notice, reserves the right to set and/or modify offer submission & response deadlines.
MICHIGAN WOODED PARCEL FOR SALE! This 80-Acre Wooded Property is located in Laird Township, in south-central Houghton County, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It is in the middle of outdoor recreational opportunities in every direction! It is surrounded by thousands of acres of the Ottawa National Forest Lands. The Sturgeon River Gorge Wilderness is a 14,000+ acre unit within the Ottawa National Forest, and is only about 6 miles south of the property offered for sale. Here, the 20 foot Sturgeon Falls drops over volcanic outcroppings, and goes though a gorge that is 350 feet in depth and a mile in width. The Sturgeon and Little Silver Rivers and many tributaries have created falls and rapids, oxbows and ponds through these rugged forested lands. There is access to the North Country National Scenic Trail in this wilderness area. The Trail is over 4,800 miles long and crosses eight states, making it the longest of the National Trail Systems. A mile to the south east is access to the 810-Acre Prickett Lake. This lake is also known as Prickett Dam Backwater, and reservoir created in 1931 by the damming of the Sturgeon River. The lake is about 5 feet deep near the southern end, and about 56-feet deep near the dam on the north end. There is a public launch site for boats on this water body, and it has lots of crappies and bluegills, and walleyes, largemouth bass, perch and northern pike to challenge anglers. The Silver Mountain, one of the most highly scenic "mountains" of close by. During the 1840s and 1850s mining days, prospectors attempted to find a rumored secret silver-lined cave and wall of silver in the area. They didn't find any silver, but evidence of an old closed off mine shaft, and some buildings can be found at Silver Mountain. The Mountain is a 1,312 feet tall high glacially polished dome-shaped basalt bluff. Because this promontory is located in the heart of the Ottawa National Forest, the Civilian Conservation Corps erected a fire tower at the summit to watch over the forest lands below, but that was abandoned when the Forest Service started using airplanes to detect fires. It eventually deteriorated, and was removed in 1971, but the ruined concrete footings of the tower still remain, along with the stairs up the mountainside. The mountain has a series of outcrops of bare igneous rock, which on the south side shows numerous 10,000 year old scars of glacier scour. These Cliffs average about 75 feet high - Year round sport, slacklining, trad climbing, top rope climbing is available here! The Winona/Alston Trail is about 4-5 miles to the west, for snowmobiling. About 10 miles away is the Village of Baraga where you will find grocery stores, gas stations, restaurants, motels, and a casino. The Village is located on the shore of Lake Superior, so you will also find a marina to launch your â??Big Waterâ?? boats. If you are seeking a larger wooded parcel in the Upper Peninsula, check this one out!
MICHIGAN WOODED PARCEL FOR SALE! This 80-Acre Wooded Property is located in Laird Township, in south-central Houghton County, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It is in the middle of outdoor recreational opportunities in every direction! It is surrounded by thousands of acres of the Ottawa National Forest Lands. The Sturgeon River Gorge Wilderness is a 14,000+ acre unit within the Ottawa National Forest, and is only about 6 miles south of the property offered for sale. Here, the 20 foot Sturgeon Falls drops over volcanic outcroppings, and goes though a gorge that is 350 feet in depth and a mile in width. The Sturgeon and Little Silver Rivers and many tributaries have created falls and rapids, oxbows and ponds through these rugged forested lands. There is access to the North Country National Scenic Trail in this wilderness area. The Trail is over 4,800 miles long and crosses eight states, making it the longest of the National Trail Systems. A mile to the south east is access to the 810-Acre Prickett Lake. This lake is also known as Prickett Dam Backwater, and reservoir created in 1931 by the damming of the Sturgeon River. The lake is about 5 feet deep near the southern end, and about 56-feet deep near the dam on the north end. There is a public launch site for boats on this water body, and it has lots of crappies and bluegills, and walleyes, largemouth bass, perch and northern pike to challenge anglers. The Silver Mountain, one of the most highly scenic "mountains" of close by. During the 1840s and 1850s mining days, prospectors attempted to find a rumored secret silver-lined cave and wall of silver in the area. They didn't find any silver, but evidence of an old closed off mine shaft, and some buildings can be found at Silver Mountain. The Mountain is a 1,312 feet tall high glacially polished dome-shaped basalt bluff. Because this promontory is located in the heart of the Ottawa National Forest, the Civilian Conservation Corps erected a fire tower at the summit to watch over the forest lands below, but that was abandoned when the Forest Service started using airplanes to detect fires. It eventually deteriorated, and was removed in 1971, but the ruined concrete footings of the tower still remain, along with the stairs up the mountainside. The mountain has a series of outcrops of bare igneous rock, which on the south side shows numerous 10,000 year old scars of glacier scour. These Cliffs average about 75 feet high - Year round sport, slacklining, trad climbing, top rope climbing is available here! The Winona/Alston Trail is about 4-5 miles to the west, for snowmobiling. About 10 miles away is the Village of Baraga where you will find grocery stores, gas stations, restaurants, motels, and a casino. The Village is located on the shore of Lake Superior, so you will also find a marina to launch your â??Big Waterâ?? boats. If you are seeking a larger wooded parcel in the Upper Peninsula, check this one out!
This 100-acre parcel has approximately 1000 feet of road frontage along Highway US 41. It is located in northern Baraga County between Baraga and Chassell. It would make a great location to build your home along the highway or a camp in back. The property is in Michigan's CFA program. A portion of or all of it would have to be removed from the program to build on it. There is a winter road that accesses the entire acreage near the south line of the tract along the highway. A summer access road leaves the highway about a quarter mile to the north and circles back to the western side of the 100 acres. The acreage is diverse in timber types. There are hardwood areas, softwood stands both on high ground and low ground and a young aspen stand. Large white pine and hemlock is scattered throughout. The tract has been periodically logged in the past. This area is excellent wildlife habitat. White-tailed deer winter in this area. This property is only three-quarters of a mile from the Sturgeon River Sloughs State Wildlife Management Area. The Sturgeon Sloughs management area is on a floodplain in northwestern Baraga and eastern Houghton Counties. The state forest management area is 8,073 acres in size. Wildlife management objectives address the habitat requirement for Canada goose, mallards, American woodcock, black bear and eastern bluebird. There are plenty of outdoor activities that are available out your front door or nearby such as hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, atving, hiking, snowshoeing, kayaking, mountain biking, boating to name a few. All measurements (acres, lot size, etc.) are estimated or were provided by the seller.
240 acres of beautiful rolling land in Laird Township. Property is heavily wooded on the north end with multiple creeks running through it. The southern end is a mix of wooded and cleared areas. The property abuts the Ottawa National Forest on the south side. This is a great opportunity to own a wonderful piece of the Upper Peninsula. Perfect place to build a cabin and have hunting right out of your back door. Property is currently registered as three 80 acre parcels.
MICHIGAN WOODED 40+/- ACRE PARCEL FOR SALE!! This property is located about 4+ miles south of the unincorporated community of Pelkie, in the northwest part of Baraga County in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. This is an area full of History and Outdoor Opportunities! Pelkie, first known as "King's Landing", was settled by French Canadians "woodsmen" in about 1885. Finns who settled there initially called the area, Kyro after the place they came from in Finland. The name then became Kuro after a railroad was built through the area. But because many Finns settled in the area, the Finnish name Pelki(nen) became the most favored name for the area. This â??Fortyâ?? is made up of Deciduous Forest, which was harvested in the past few years. Another Harvest is expected to be able to be done in 10 to 15 years. The cut was nicely done, and this woodland wilderness attracts all kinds of animals and bird life. Black bear, Fisher, Fox, Mink, Moose, Ruffed grouse, Snowshoe hare, Whitetail deer, and Woodcock are common here. It is a short commute in either direction to Houghton, or to the L'Anse -Baraga Area. To the north in Houghton and Hancock, Michigan Tech University, Theatres, Shopping and Galleries are located. To the south-east in the Villages of Baraga and L'Anse are Lake Superior marinas, hotels, motels, a casino, restaurants, stores, service stations and a hospital. If you are seeking a wooded U.P. Get-A-Way, check this parcel out!
Otter Lake Fire Tower Lookout and possibly the highest deer blind in the state of Michigan for sale! 4 acres of beautiful land with a 100 ft tall fire tower. The property also comes with 2 storage containers and a 5th wheel camper. The property has electric on site, including 100 amp, 220 amp and RV hook-ups. Seller stated that the mountain tops in Canada can be seen on a clear day. The views are breathtaking. The tower itself is insulated and has electric - there is even an elevator that takes you up and down. The pictures do not do it justice. This site could be a unique one-of-a-kind hunting property or a great location for preppers. Dozens of deer at one time have been seen in the field next to the Tower. A variety of birds and other wildlife frequent the property as well. The Otter Lake boat launch is nearby, as well as the Sturgeon River. The property is on a quiet, year-round, dead end road. The soil is sandy with a small portion of the land being woods. The tower DOES NOT have to be moved, however is sold "as-is". Very motivated seller. Call your agent today and schedule a showing on this one-of-a-kind property.
The median home value in Pelkie, MI is $144,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $131,300. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Pelkie, MI is $144,000. Approximately 73.33% of Pelkie homes are owned, compared to 0% rented, while 26.67% are vacant. Pelkie real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Pelkie real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Pelkie, Michigan has a population of 94. Pelkie is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 0% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 18.82%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $45,792 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Pelkie is 56.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 76.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 5.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 33.3 inches per year, with 183.9 inches of snow per year.