MICHIGAN WATERFRONT LOG HOME FOR SALE! This stunning home is located on a 47-Acre parcel, on Bass Lake in Spurr Township, in south eastern Baraga County. This Upper Peninsula of Michigan area is a Four-Season Wonderland! Bass Lake is an 18 Acre crystal clear, spring fed lake, which is about 29 feet deep - and is home to Beaver, Bald eagles, Common Loons, Waterfowl of every kind. The lake has a sandy bottom and is populated with Largemouth bass, Blue Gil, Northern pike, and Perch.The home sets on a hill side over-looking over 2,000-Feet of westward facing frontage, which provides outstanding sunset views. Towering pines and mature mixed hard and soft woods create a diverse ecological landscape that serves as habitat for a variety of mammals and birds. Beaver, Black bear, Fox, Mink, Moose, Otter, Squirrels, Snowshoe hare, and Whitetail deer are at home here - and Bald eagle, and Pileated ...
MICHIGAN WATERFRONT LOG HOME FOR SALE! This stunning home is located on a 47-Acre parcel, on Bass Lake in Spurr Township, in south eastern Baraga County. This Upper Peninsula of Michigan area is a Four-Season Wonderland! Bass Lake is an 18 Acre crystal clear, spring fed lake, which is about 29 feet deep - and is home to Beaver, Bald eagles, Common Loons, Waterfowl of every kind. The lake has a sandy bottom and is populated with Largemouth bass, Blue Gil, Northern pike, and Perch.The home sets on a hill side over-looking over 2,000-Feet of westward facing frontage, which provides outstanding sunset views. Towering pines and mature mixed hard and soft woods create a diverse ecological landscape that serves as habitat for a variety of mammals and birds. Beaver, Black bear, Fox, Mink, Moose, Otter, Squirrels, Snowshoe hare, and Whitetail deer are at home here - and Bald eagle, and Pileated Woodpecker sightings are common. A Stairway and Exterior Porch leads to a Great Room, which features a Living Area, Dining Area, and Kitchen. A high peaked ceiling, and large high gable end window expands the spaciousness of the room. Ceramic flooring, and a wood fueled Fireplace with cultured stone surround are features of this area. A sliding glass door at one end of the room opens to a beautiful covered, log railed, raised Porch for outdoor relaxing. Back inside is a Dining Area with Bay Window facing the side yard relaxation area, with fire ring. The Kitchen has hickory Cabinetry, deep double Sink and granite Counter Tops. It is complete with Samsung stainless steelrefrigerator and electric range, and a Kitchen Aide stainless steel dish washer. A cultured stone Island, with granite top provides an extra food prep area and causal seating. At the other end of the Great Room is a Hallway leading to a Main floor Bedroom, and Full Bath with Claw-foot tub and separate shower.A log railed stairway takes you to a Second Floor Balcony over-looking the Great Room, and a large Bedroom Suite. Pine walls and hickory flooring create a cozy, private sleeping space. A Full Bath with large Shower, and double sink Vanity, and a large Walk-In Closet also share this level. The Lower Level of the home has a large Den with carpet and ceramic floor coverings, a Dimplex electric Fireplace, andCorner Kitchenette. Off the Den is an Enclosed Porch with windows on three side provide a panoramic view of the lake and woodland below. The Current Owners use this room as an Office/Craft Room and are inspired by the ever changing nature views outside. A Dog Door is installed at one end of this room, and provides access to a small kennel area outside. High efficiency forced air Furnace, Water Softener, Water heater, AK Generator and stackable Washer and Dryer occupy the Mechanical Room on the Lower level. Outside is a stairway system leading to the water’s edge. A permanent Dock and floating Dock provide a place to launch boats and kayaks. Along the road side, a 32x44 Detached Garage can accommodate four vehicles. One bay of the garage has been converted into space for an Exercise Room, and Storage. If you are seeking a private get-a-way spot to enjoy outdoor activities, contact us for your private tour today!AREA INFORMATION:The area is known for camping, hiking, hunting, and snowmobiling. There are several other fishing lakes in the area. You have a choice of Beaufort, George, Michigamme and Ruth Lakes which are just minutes away for fishing, swimming and boating! The Copper Country State Forest and thousands of acres of Corporate CFA Land for walk-in access, in Season, for hunting, trapping, and fishing opportunities are close by. About a mile+ to the north, you can link up to the main U.P. east-west Snowmobile Trail No. 8. Just a few miles down the Highway in either direction are quaint bars, restaurants, shops, and a convenience store. The urban attractions of Marquette, the biggest city in the area, are within a relatively short drive away. About three+ miles to the northwest is one of the most remote state park in the Michigan State System - Craig Lake State Park spans over more than 8,400 acres in Baraga County. It offers access to wilderness adventure and offers some of the most rugged trails in Michigan. The park provides access to seven quiet, non-motorized, no live-bait, lakes and many small ponds. The lakes are inhabited by Largemouth bass, Muskie, Northern pike, Perch, Smallmouth bass, Trout, and Walleye. They are protected as Silent-Sport lakes, and there are special fishing and boat regulations that apply to all of the lakes. Craig Lake is 374-Acres in size and is studded with six islands and has high granite bluffs along its northern shoreline. It has a canoe put-in a short distance from the parking area, and a sandy beach camping area on its east shore. It has Walleyes, Northern pike and Perch. Beyond Craig is Crooked Lake a 180-Acre lake, which is difficult to reach and has the "Eagles Nest" area for camping. Fish in this lake include big Northern pike, Muskies, Large and Smallmouth bass, and Pan fish.Other lakes include Clair, Kewadin, Neligan, Teddy and Thomas lakes. Teddy Lake is a good fishing site for pan fish. Keewaydin Lake offers the only boat launch in the park and is the only lake that allows motorboats; motorized boats are not permitted on any other lakes to preserve the area’s pristine qualities. A 7.5 mile section of the North Country Trail runs through the park and covers some rough terrain. This national scenic trail hiking route from North Dakota to New York includes more than 1,500 miles in Michigan. Trees Common In The Area Include: Balsam fir, Bigtooth aspen, Black cherry, Black spruce, Eastern hemlock, Northern white-cedar, Paper birch, Quaking aspen, Red maple, Sugar maple, Tamarack, White spruce and Yellow birch.
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