Escape to your own private wilderness on this beautifully wooded and very secluded 40 acre property, in Hubbard Lake! Private Road. 352 sqft camp, built in 1986, with a metal roof, cedar siding, and front covered porch. The woodstove will keep you nice and toasty as the main heat source. Lanterns and candles for your lighting. Electric is close by. Functional kitchen area with gas stove. Bunk room allows for comfortable sleeping. This is truly the place to unplug and get away from it all. Prime location for hunting white-tail deer, turkey, bear and other small game. Lots of Oak trees on this property, giving you plenty of acorns, which makes for great hunting. The rolling hills are not only great for hunting but also outdoor recreational use all year long. Approximately 8 miles from downtown Hubbard Lake and all its amenities. Local restaurants, gas station, grocery & Hubbard Lakes North...
Escape to your own private wilderness on this beautifully wooded and very secluded 40 acre property, in Hubbard Lake! Private Road. 352 sqft camp, built in 1986, with a metal roof, cedar siding, and front covered porch. The woodstove will keep you nice and toasty as the main heat source. Lanterns and candles for your lighting. Electric is close by. Functional kitchen area with gas stove. Bunk room allows for comfortable sleeping. This is truly the place to unplug and get away from it all. Prime location for hunting white-tail deer, turkey, bear and other small game. Lots of Oak trees on this property, giving you plenty of acorns, which makes for great hunting. The rolling hills are not only great for hunting but also outdoor recreational use all year long. Approximately 8 miles from downtown Hubbard Lake and all its amenities. Local restaurants, gas station, grocery & Hubbard Lakes North End Park and Boat Launch.
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Research Parcel InformationHubert Rd. to Hubbard Lake Trail to Skyler Trail. Approximately 2 miles off Hubbard Lake Trail.