Real Estate One-Ortonville
Gary Hintz, Real Estate One-OrtonvillePhone: (248) 535-6184
Email: [email protected]

Real estate listing preview #1Real estate listing preview #2Real estate listing preview #3Real estate listing preview #4Real estate listing preview #5Real estate listing preview #6Real estate listing preview #7Real estate listing preview #8Real estate listing preview #9
listing
1 of 9
LandFor Sale
$2,900,000
TBD W Wingleton
Baldwin, MI 49304
Courtesy of All Non Member Activity
MLS: East Central AOR
7,557,660Sq Ft
Est. Mortgage
$15,069/mo

This high, hardwood-covered parcel has unusual development potential but could also become your fabulous trout fishing estate. Where else can you find an incredible 2.15 MILES of frontage on the wild and scenic Pere Marquette River, the finest trout stream in the state? You could own 173.5 acres of land with an impressive 11,300 feet, 2.15 miles of frontage on the mainstream in Sweetwater Township, Lake County, Michigan, five miles west of Baldwin.  The property has remained undeveloped for 70 years as a scenic part of Cannon River Ranch, their cherished “land across the river.” They have never before offered it for sale. It has direct access and power from W. Wingleton Road, which adjoins the property. Lake County plows it in winter and maintains it year-round. It is beautiful land above a mighty river where you see eagles, otters, and deer, and the songs of birds fill the air. Congress designated the Pere Marquette as a National Wild and Scenic River. It is also recognized as one of the few trout and salmon fishing rivers of this quality remaining in the nation. It is the best in Michigan, confirmed by 50 years of DNR sampling statistics. It may be the best trout stream east of the Mississippi. This river was the location for the first brown trout introduction in the United States in 1884. Rainbow trout were planted a year later in 1885, and those early introductions developed into a self-sustaining migratory steelhead population. It is the largest river in Michigan without a dam and one of only two rivers in Michigan where the State regulates canoe, kayak, and fishing boat traffic to preserve its wildness. Today, the river nurtures large resident brown trout and provides world-class year-round fishing opportunities for rainbows, steelhead, and Chinook salmon. Six other parcels of various size are also available at Cannon River Ranch. It will all be sold.

Get in touch
Compliance Image
Community / School Information