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Rivers & Streams
Granot Loma - An American Estate
Granot Loma is a 26,000 sq. ft. log palace, an extravaganza of wood and stone. Property includes 4,970 acres, 7.76 square miles, with 3.64 miles of frontage on Lake Superior, 1.1 miles of which is fine sand beach. A island, part of the property, lies just off shore in front of the Lodge. The Little Garlic and Big Garlic rivers, the former a nationally known steelhead trout stream, flow through the property with several waterfalls. The owner says it best: "When you're in the buildings you forget the land, and when you're on the land you forget the buildings."
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Hunter Lodge, Pop's Mountain, Saux Head Lake, Big Garlic River, & Lake Superior, with 171 Acres
An end-of-the-road, totally private property 15 minutes from Marquette with a just-restored historic lodge and cedar home that together can sleep 12 comfortably. It includes the whole east side and most of the south end of a large Huron Mountain lake. The Big Garlic river is included all the way from Saux Head Lake to Lake Superior. There's a mile of Lake Superior frontage with fine sand beach plus a dramatic rock bay with small granite islands reminiscent of California's Big Sur. And there's more: A mountain, an orchard and farming area, tennis court, and awe-inspiring Saux Head Point itself. There's so much to tell.
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Funk's Lodge, Historic Estate on Lake Gogebic in Michigan's Upper Peninsula
This 15,000SF Lodge and 8 additional buildings: Guide House, Art Studio, Boathouse, four Guest Cabins, Shop & Boat Storage, occupy a choice mile of frontage on Lake Gogebic. It's the finest land holding on the largest lake in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Antique and mellow as they appear, these antique buildings are as rock sound as the Funk family can make them. A trout stream meanders through, 3-acre trout pond and miles of walking trails are in, and here's the kicker: It's yours "turnkey", furnished and complete with 1920's era antiques made for these buildings. And you'll water ski or cruise the lake in the Shooting Star, a classic 28' twin-engine mahogany Mays-Craft, restored to perfection right here on the premises.
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Birdseye This is an impressive architect/owner designed and built camp in the Huron Mountains named for Birdseye maples that were found on the property. Minutes north of Marquette, it comes ready to use, fully furnished, with a guesthouse/garage/shop building, several additional outbuildings, and trout and beaver ponds. This is a playful, upscale, Huron Mountains camp that can sleep 15. A web of marked hiking trails in the timber leads to high, panoramic views of Lake Superior and the Huron Mountains. A square 160-acre quarter section, the land features dramatic topography -- a deep valley between basalt mountaintops, their near-vertical slopes crowned in pine. The Little Garlic River`s headwaters spring from the rock just upstream. There`s a seasonal waterfall. |  VIEW LISTING & PICTURES » |
Silver Lake & 350 Acres Here it is: Your private 23-acre, half mile long, spring fed, clear water, wilderness lake near Marquette. Silver Lake has 22 acres of surface water and 11.5 foot depths. The parcel includes 350 acres, mostly maple uplands, with the lake at the center. Just south of the western end a fast flowing spring bubbles from the ground and feeds the lake and nearby from snowmelt to mid-summer there is a beautiful waterfall on a seasonal stream. Peter White, a founder of Marquette chose this lake for his personal camp. Waterfowl and sandhill cranes nest here, and I think loons do. Access is excellent with a county road, power and phone less than a mile away. The benefits include quiet seclusion on the edge of big timberland with services and supplies close by. |  VIEW LISTING & PICTURES » |
Glass Lake, in the Huron Mountains Glass Lake is a whole, private Huron Mountain lake within a 360-acre ownership. This is the largest lake of its kind -- 45 aces of surface water, one owner, insured access, and a natural lake (no dam) remaining undivided outside the Huron Mountain Club in the Huron Mountains. By my count only three others even come close. It has excellent water quality and depth, islands, a shore with rock cliffs and monarch white pine, and unlike the others it is totally undeveloped. This is wolf and moose country on the edge of 1,000 square miles of wild land with mountainous terrain and it right here in the Midwest. |  VIEW LISTING & PICTURES » |
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