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Luce County, located in Michigan’s Upper Eastern Peninsula, is a four season recreational mecca. It has 300,000 acres of public access land, 15,000 acres of inland lakes, 658 miles of rivers and streams including Hemingway’s Big Two Hearted River, 32 miles of Lake Superior shoreline, the Crisp Point Lighthouse and the Tahquamenon Falls.
Newberry, the county seat, was designated as the “Moose Capital” of Michigan by the state legislature.
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This vacant parcel stretches for 1,400 feet along the Tahquamenon River within McMillian Township. It is accessible via floating the Tahquamenon River or possibly by driving from the nearest county-maintained road via five miles of dirt roads.
The property is nearly level with seasonally wet soils. Camping is an approved use. The lot is a conforming lot according to the Luce County Code Administrator. Zoning requires that structures be built at least 100 ft from the river’s high water mark. In addition, vegetation within 100 ft of the stream's edge must be left in a natural condition. Prospective bidders should contact the county and township for a determination of whether or not a desired structure can be built on the property.
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There are more than 300 waterfalls in Michigan, and all but one of them is in the Upper Peninsula. The largest, and arguably most spectacular, is Tahquamenon Falls, which is only about 35 miles northeast of this parcel. Contained within Tahquamenon State Park, the falls actually consist of two separate portions, the Upper and Lower Falls. The Upper Falls, about 200 feet across, is the largest waterfall east of the Mississippi, and cascades down nearly 50 feet into the Tahquamenon River.
Claim this piece of the Upper Peninsula today!
Legal Description: Government Lot 3
Approximate Coordinates: 46°23'43.4"N 85°16'54.1"W
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Luce County, located in Michigan’s Upper Eastern Peninsula, is a four season recreational mecca. It has 300,000 acres of public access land, 15,000 acres of inland lakes, 658 miles of rivers and streams including Hemingway’s Big Two Hearted River, 32 miles of Lake Superior shoreline, the Crisp Point Lighthouse and the Tahquamenon Falls.
Newberry, the county seat, was designated as the “Moose Capital” of Michigan by the state legislature.
Scenes from the Eastern Upper Peninsula >>
Visit The Eastern Upper Peninsula’s Top Attractions >>
This vacant parcel stretches for 1,400 feet along the Tahquamenon River within McMillian Township. It is accessible via floating the Tahquamenon River or possibly by driving from the nearest county-maintained road via five miles of dirt roads.
The property is nearly level with seasonally wet soils. Camping is an approved use. The lot is a conforming lot according to the Luce County Code Administrator. Zoning requires that structures be built at least 100 ft from the river’s high water mark. In addition, vegetation within 100 ft of the stream's edge must be left in a natural condition. Prospective bidders should contact the county and township for a determination of whether or not a desired structure can be built on the property.
Things to do in the Upper Peninsula >>
There are more than 300 waterfalls in Michigan, and all but one of them is in the Upper Peninsula. The largest, and arguably most spectacular, is Tahquamenon Falls, which is only about 35 miles northeast of this parcel. Contained within Tahquamenon State Park, the falls actually consist of two separate portions, the Upper and Lower Falls. The Upper Falls, about 200 feet across, is the largest waterfall east of the Mississippi, and cascades down nearly 50 feet into the Tahquamenon River.
Claim this piece of the Upper Peninsula today!
Legal Description: Government Lot 3
Approximate Coordinates: 46°23'43.4"N 85°16'54.1"W