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Get StartedAbout the Upper Peninsula — Land For Sale
From the Keweenaw highlands to the Porcupine Mountains and east to the St. Marys River, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula spans wild shorelines, big timber, and working farm pockets across Marquette County, Houghton County, Keweenaw County, Baraga County, Ontonagon County, Gogebic County, Iron County, Dickinson County, Menominee County, Delta County, Alger County, Schoolcraft County, Luce County, Mackinac County, and Chippewa County. Lake towns like Marquette, Escanaba, Houghton, Munising, Iron Mountain, and Sault Ste. Marie anchor supplies and services. Here, cold‑clear water and deep woods set the pace—perfect for buyers balancing quiet recreation with cabin or homestead plans in land for sale in the Upper Peninsula region of Michigan.
Land & Lifestyle at a Glance
Hunting & Recreation — A vast mosaic of northern hardwoods, conifer swamps, aspen regen, barrens, and beaver‑influenced creek systems. Public access is exceptional across national/state forests and refuges—strong for whitetail, bear, grouse/woodcock, and winter pursuits.
Waterfront & Lakes/Rivers — Superior and northern Lake Michigan coastlines mix sand/cobble/bedrock; inland, the Menominee, Ontonagon, Tahquamenon, Fox, and St. Marys rivers plus thousands of lakes offer paddle/float stretches and fisheries. Expect floodplain benches and shoreline/critical‑dune zones in select areas.
Farm & Tillable — Tilled pockets cluster in Delta/Menominee and select river bottoms elsewhere; expect loams to sandy loams with localized tile. Field access is generally straightforward along county gravels; confirm culvert permits and outlet rights.
Timber & Habitat — Sugar/red maple, birch, aspen, red/white pine, hemlock, spruce/fir. Many tracts show recent or legacy cuts; targeted TSI, access trails, and small openings can shift wildlife use and resale.
Cabin/Residential — Year‑round gravel is common; private easements and seasonal forest lanes appear deeper in. Rural builds typically use well/septic; natural gas/fiber cluster near US‑2/US‑41/M‑28 corridors and larger towns. Ask about perc results in organics and winter plow priorities.
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Public Land & Regional Recreation
- Hiawatha National Forest — Scattered ranger districts from Munising to St. Ignace; camp, hunt, fish, hike, ORV, and paddle.
- Ottawa National Forest — Western UP highlands, waterfalls, and big‑woods hunting with back‑road access.
- Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore — Sandstone cliffs, beaches, and Au Train/Grand Sable dunes; front‑row Great Lakes scenery.
- Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park — Lake of the Clouds overlooks, extensive backcountry, and big‑woods hiking.
- Isle Royale National Park — Remote island wilderness; ferries/floatplanes from Houghton/Copper Harbor/Grand Portage.
- Seney National Wildlife Refuge — Auto‑tour, fishing, and expansive wetland habitat for birds and wildlife.
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Featured Areas Within the Region (Quick Hits)
- Keweenaw Peninsula — Ridge‑top hardwoods, cobble beaches, and storied mining sites; verify shoreline and bluff rules.
- Grand Island National Recreation Area — Ferry‑access hiking/biking and Lake Superior overlooks just off Munising.
- Menominee River State Recreation Area — Wild river corridor with fishing and whitewater; floodplain benches common.
- Tahquamenon Falls Country — Big cedar swamps and famous falls; watch for wetland setbacks and seasonal flows.
- Black River Harbor & Scenic Byway — Waterfalls to Lake Superior harbor; trailheads and day‑use access.
- Stonington Peninsula — Peninsula Point — Migratory bird hotspot and lighthouse on Lake Michigan’s Big Bay de Noc.
Local Tips from a Michigan Land Specialist
- Winter access is real—confirm county plow routes and private lane agreements; locate turnouts for drifts.
- In organic/peat soils, perc may require engineered systems; walk sites during spring melt to understand water.
- Timber hauling should avoid spring weight limits; crown sandy two‑tracks and add turnouts for wet seasons.
- For deer, screen drive entries and use conifers/feathering to hide parking; hinge‑cut selectively on aspen edges.
- Shoreline/critical‑dune and wetland rules can shape design—consult local zoning and EGLE early.
- In wolf/bear country, plan trash and feed storage; fencing helps in small orchard or hobby‑farm setups.
FAQs (Region‑Specific)
Which counties are included? Most buyers group Marquette, Houghton, Keweenaw, Baraga, Ontonagon, Gogebic, Iron, Dickinson, Menominee, Delta, Alger, Schoolcraft, Luce, Mackinac, and Chippewa within the UP.
Are waterfront parcels buildable? Often yes—with local zoning, shoreline setbacks, wetland, floodplain, and (in places) critical‑dune rules in play. Verify perc and access before design.
What parcel sizes are common? Lake lots and 10–20 acre starters near towns; classic 40–80 acres hunting tracts and 80–160 acre timber/farm pieces inland; large legacy holdings exist in timber country.
How about utilities/internet? Closer to Marquette/Escanaba/Houghton/Sault Ste. Marie you’ll find natural gas/fiber clusters along US‑2/US‑41/M‑28; elsewhere expect well/septic and fixed‑wireless or satellite.
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Helpful resources: USFS: Hiawatha NF • USFS: Ottawa NF • NPS: Pictured Rocks • DNR: Porcupine Mountains • NPS: Isle Royale • USFWS: Seney NWR
You’ll find a rotating mix of Michigan land for sale here—from UP timberland to UP waterfront property, cabins, and buildable homesteads. When you’re ready, we’ll help you match the parcel to your plan and budget.