This is a potential split of the undeveloped heart of Cannon River Ranch, with an incredible 1.8 miles, roughly 9, 518' of choice main stream frontage on the west bank of the Pere Marquette River and 124 acres. It could be divided into smaller parcels, or used as the building site for that fabulous river camp of which you have dreamed. It is unusual to find so much high quality frontage in the best part of this river only five miles west of Baldwin. The Pere Marquette is a National Wild and Scenic River, a Natural River with no dam, and a Blue Ribbon Trout Stream in Michigan. It is recognized as one of the few trout and salmon fishing rivers of this quality remaining in the nation. This river was the location of the first brown trout introduction in the United States in 1884. Rainbows were planted in 1885. Those early plants created a sustaining population of large rainbows and browns that we see today. The river also provides world-class fishing for steelhead and Chinook salmon from fall through spring. This is wild, beautiful land. You will see abundant wildlife -- eagles, deer, bear, otter, and grouse. This is a potential split. The entire Cannon River Ranch is for sale at $6, 690, 000: MLS #1860043.
Cannon River Ranch is about five miles, 10 minutes by car, west of Baldwin.
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Dick Huey Real Estate. 215 Washington Street, Ste.3C Traverse City MI 49684
The Pere Marquette River is a designated National Wild and Scenic River--covering 66 miles over four counties. It flows westerly from Lake County, through the communities of Baldwin, Branch, Walhalla, Custer, Scottville, and Ludington--draining into Pere Marquette Lake and eventually Lake Michigan. The PM River is not deep, averaging two to four feet deep and about 30-40 feet wide. Source and more info: https://www.visitpmriver.com/