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NOTE: Click on the Approximate Coordinates link below to explore the area on Google Maps. Zoom in for a detailed view of local attractions, roads, etc., or zoom out for a wider perspective of the surrounding region.
Approximate Coordinates: 45°32'20.2"N 87°16'25.0"W
Legal Description: SW1/4 of the SE1/4
Menominee County is located in the southernmost part of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, bordered by Lake Michigan to the east and the state of Wisconsin to the south. Menominee County is "Where the Best of Michigan Begins".
The county is characterized by its lush forests, rolling hills, and proximity to the Great Lakes. It is known for its scenic beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. Camping, snowmobiling, boating, fishing, golf and hunting are just some of the available recreational opportunities.
Lots to Do in the Menominee County Area >>
This 40-acre parcel is located in Cedarville Township that borders Green Bay (an embayment of Lake Michigan). The southeastern corner of the parcel is about 1,000 feet from Green Bay and the northwestern corner is only a few hundred feet from East State Highway M35.
Olson Creek runs through the property.
Green Bay is an arm of Lake Michigan, separated from the rest of the lake by the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin, the Garden Peninsula in Michigan, and the chain of islands between them, all formed by the Niagara Escarpment. Green Bay is some 120 miles long, with a width ranging from about 10 to 20 miles.
It is conveniently located an easy 16 mile drive along M35 from Escanaba (commonly shortened to “Esky”), a port city located on Little Bay de Noc. The Escanaba River starts in west central Marquette County, north of Lake Michigan, and flows southeast to Lake Michigan at Little Bay de Noc. The Bay de Noc Area includes the cities of Escanaba and Gladstone, which are known for their waterfront parks, fishing opportunities, and local festivals.
Traditionally, the area’s economy was based on logging and shipping. Today, it includes tourism and local businesses, with a strong sense of community and cultural heritage. It is a charming destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those interested in exploring the natural and historical aspects of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, with nearby attractions.
Menominee Marina, in the city of Menominee, offers opportunities for boating, fishing, and enjoying the beautiful views of Lake Michigan. It’s also a nice spot for a leisurely stroll or to enjoy local events.
Menominee Historical Society Museum provides insight into the local history and culture, featuring exhibits related to the region’s heritage, including Native American history and the area's logging past.
Don’t miss this exceptional property to be near Green Bay!
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NOTE: Click on the Approximate Coordinates link below to explore the area on Google Maps. Zoom in for a detailed view of local attractions, roads, etc., or zoom out for a wider perspective of the surrounding region.
Approximate Coordinates: 45°32'20.2"N 87°16'25.0"W
Legal Description: SW1/4 of the SE1/4
Menominee County is located in the southernmost part of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, bordered by Lake Michigan to the east and the state of Wisconsin to the south. Menominee County is "Where the Best of Michigan Begins".
The county is characterized by its lush forests, rolling hills, and proximity to the Great Lakes. It is known for its scenic beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. Camping, snowmobiling, boating, fishing, golf and hunting are just some of the available recreational opportunities.
Lots to Do in the Menominee County Area >>
This 40-acre parcel is located in Cedarville Township that borders Green Bay (an embayment of Lake Michigan). The southeastern corner of the parcel is about 1,000 feet from Green Bay and the northwestern corner is only a few hundred feet from East State Highway M35.
Olson Creek runs through the property.
Green Bay is an arm of Lake Michigan, separated from the rest of the lake by the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin, the Garden Peninsula in Michigan, and the chain of islands between them, all formed by the Niagara Escarpment. Green Bay is some 120 miles long, with a width ranging from about 10 to 20 miles.
It is conveniently located an easy 16 mile drive along M35 from Escanaba (commonly shortened to “Esky”), a port city located on Little Bay de Noc. The Escanaba River starts in west central Marquette County, north of Lake Michigan, and flows southeast to Lake Michigan at Little Bay de Noc. The Bay de Noc Area includes the cities of Escanaba and Gladstone, which are known for their waterfront parks, fishing opportunities, and local festivals.
Traditionally, the area’s economy was based on logging and shipping. Today, it includes tourism and local businesses, with a strong sense of community and cultural heritage. It is a charming destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those interested in exploring the natural and historical aspects of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, with nearby attractions.
Menominee Marina, in the city of Menominee, offers opportunities for boating, fishing, and enjoying the beautiful views of Lake Michigan. It’s also a nice spot for a leisurely stroll or to enjoy local events.
Menominee Historical Society Museum provides insight into the local history and culture, featuring exhibits related to the region’s heritage, including Native American history and the area's logging past.
Don’t miss this exceptional property to be near Green Bay!
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