Overview
- Updated On:
- January 6, 2026
- 2 Bedrooms
- 759 ft2
Description
It may be winter now, but this is the place you imagine when you think about truly getting away. The moment you leave the highway and ease onto the two-track, everything slows down. The noise fades. The focus returns—to family, friends, and the quiet that restores you. As the seasons turn and the weather warms, you picture the first grouse flush of September and wonder if you—and your dog—will be steadier when the opportunity comes again in December. You think about where you want to be on opening morning of deer season, whether a bear tag belongs in your pocket next fall, and whether the afternoon is better spent wading a cold trout stream or paddling an inland lake in search of walleye. The property is predominantly high ground, overlooking an ancient, deep, spring-fed beaver pond that forms one of two tributaries on the land. Both flow toward the West Branch of the Sturgeon River, located just a quarter mile from the cabin. A short walk down the two-track brings you to a larger, tumbling tributary where brook trout spawn each fall. Surrounding the property for miles to the north is an expansive semi-wilderness of public lands and lakes, creating a setting of rare seclusion and limitless recreation. This gated parcel offers exceptional privacy and everything a sportsman or nature-lover could hope for. The hand-hewn log cabin is enveloped by more public land than you could explore in a lifetime. The seller is willing to negotiate access to Loon Lake, located approximately five miles northeast of the cabin as the crow flies.
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