An unconscious and slight shifting in the seat beacons past and future stories as you slowly stop on the bench and your eyes find the bottom of the sloping ridge and gate at the end of Venison Drive. Beyond lies acres that encompass these high lands, the remote valley, and reach into the highlands on the other side. The full spectrum of habitats that make Northern Wisconsin unique and the fabled haunts of large bears and dark antlered bucks. Added to this spectrum of diversity is the trail system which has been widened to enhance access, provide additional shooting opportunities, and early successional cover and food for the full suite of WI?s game species. Your camp will be a 14?x32? Custom Amish built cabin boasting 8? LP smart siding, R25 roof insulation, R13 wall insulation, a kitchen, gas heater with two 100 lb tanks, bunk beds, internal sliding barn door, LED lights, wiring, and enclosed generator storage. Well within bow range of the bedroom windows the three older and well producing apple trees bring doubts about the need to take the well-maintained road to the food plot.,Multiple trails continue south to the picturesque train route through Northern Hardwoods comprised of maples, oaks, and the occasional softwood. The wide logging road and old landing site south of the tracks would make an ideal food plot location with the large rubs just inside their edge betraying the habits of the bucks that bed here tracks to their back as they pass the day before browsing out for a snack in not to distant agricultural fields. As you turn north steps start to cover vast ecological space as the hardwoods transition into black ash forests with their diverse grassy and shrubby understory hiding grouse and woodcock, young tamaracks whose stunning fall yellow needles slow your pace, and mattress like peat bogs interlaced with idyllic black spruce transport you through a fairy tale like world. These deep woods transitions, where deer trails become game trails and images of animals nose to tail in winter?s depths are in-escapable, is where you are likely to encounter one of the forests? beast or their tracks. As you near the most northerly and westerly reaches these black spruce shorten and the property opens with an understory of laurel, leatherleaf, and bog cranberry thriving. Here in the most boreal reaches of WI?s tension zones the bears and birds quietly feast on nature?s bounty and one will only ever be able to envy their solitude. Grouse hunters, schedule your private showing, gear yourself and mankind?s best friend up, and let?s see if we can make it to the main food plot before limiting out! Deer and bear hunters reach out today to learn about how and where the unique features of this property create tremendous travel corridors and hunting opportunities. Trail cameras have been installed too and are awaiting your inspection. Let's take a walk! There are multiple stands (included) on the property and neighboring properties have a history of game species management.
Hunting, Camping, Building, Room for the Horses. This parcel has it all. Great deer hunting, building sites, agricultural land, ponds ,fenced in pasture for horses and road frontage. Electrical service on the property. Call today for additional info and tour. Please click on Virtual Tour to see aerial drone footage. The sellers of this property do not allow anyone to trespass on the property. All prospects must be accompanied by a licensed real estate agent when viewing the property. Please schedule in Showing Time.,The sellers of the property do not allow trespassing. Prospective buyers must be accompanied by a licensed real estate agent.
The median home value in Brantwood, WI is $187,400. This is higher than the county median home value of $154,000. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Brantwood, WI is $187,400. Approximately 52.37% of Brantwood homes are owned, compared to 3.61% rented, while 44.02% are vacant. Brantwood 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 Brantwood real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Brantwood, Wisconsin 54513 has a population of 433. Brantwood 54513 is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 19.18% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 21.69%.
The median household income in Brantwood, Wisconsin 54513 is $54,009. The median household income for the surrounding county is $52,052 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Brantwood 54513 is 59.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 76.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 0.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 31.6 inches per year, with 70 inches of snow per year.