Nestled in 15 acres of woods with 375 ft of private sandy beach on Lake Huron, just outside the sleep city of Cheboygan, this home offers something for all seasons.
In the summer enjoy swimming, kayaking, fire pit, hot tubing, and grilling. Bask in the sun on our lakeside deck. Hop on your bike and ride for miles with easy access to North Central State Trail and North Eastern State Trail. Enjoy boating and fishing excursion out of Cheboygan or Mackinaw City. If you enjoy golfing, try a round at The Cheboygan Golf & Country Club which is open to the public.
In the winter the nearby bike trails become snowmobile trails. Visit Mullet Lake and beyond. The area offers ice fishing and skiing at Nubs Nob. Make sure to visit Mackinaw Island at Christmas (voted top 10 Christmas towns in America by HGTV). Don’t forget to look up. The clear cold night skis are filled with dazzling starts and you might see the northern lights.
Fall offers beautiful fall colors and the opportunity to enjoy the area at a slower pace when tourism slows down. Excellent location to use as a home base for day trips to Upper Peninsula, Harbor Springs, and Petoskey. Enjoy an evening at the Odawa Casino in Mackinaw.
The property is teaming with wildlife all year long including deer, coyote, fox, beaver, skunks, porcupine, bald eagles, swans, and a variety of ducks. This is especially true in spring when migratory birds pass through. This is a birders paradise. Birds are plentiful on the property, near-by bike trails, and Cheboygan State Park.
This beautiful home has large pictures windows with water views from master, a newly remodeled kitchen, and great room. Home includes a separate TV room with a foosball table and reclining sofa as well as several areas for dining. One table top flips to become a poker table.
The view from the home and beach is simply spectacular in any season. You can also view lighthouses, Bois Blanc Island, and Mackinac Island. Beautiful sunrises will greet the early riser. You can enjoy watching passing freighters and pleasure boats until the lake freeze.