Where is perch lake in michigan
No need to register to search active listings. Price Reduced! The lake is a "Designated Trout Lake" which covers It is a spring fed lake with great water for boating, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and swimming. Fishing is great in the summer, and in the winter ice-fishing is also good. There is "walk in" access to these lands for additional fishing and hunting during season.
Black bear, Bobcat, Coyote, Moose, Whitetail deer, small game, Ruffed grouse, and all kinds of waterfowl sightings are common. The southern border of the property has about a third of a mile of frontage on County Road LF, which is across the road from the Republic Wetlands Preserve! This preserve has over 2, acres of upland and wildlife habitat, including acres of wetlands within its borders. Open to the public, there are viewing platforms and trails made safe for pedestrians. Sections of it are opened as grants are obtained.
There will be more than 20 miles of non-motorized trails when the project is completed. The Preserve is full of wildlife, and various birds. Documented sightings throughout the area are of species such as sandhill cranes, peregrine falcons, osprey, gray wolf, bald eagles, black bear, bobcats, and coyotes. The Moose Country Snowmobile Club been provided trail access by the Current Owners, which will expire upon the change of ownership.
The secluded property is nicely wooded, slopes gently to the shoreline, and there is a gravel driveway already in place. Advertise Lake Vacation Rentals. Show all. Lake Rental Details. Sipping wine on the dock at Perch Lake with nothing to break the quiet but the chorus of bullfrogs, time slows down - settling into a new rhythm. Peaceful uninterrupted nights give way to still mornings, and the wine changes to coffee, warming hands as the mist rises off the northwest Michigan lake.
With its wooded shore and proximity to the state forest, Perch Lake feels like a step away from civilization into a calmer, more restful time. No motor boats are allowed on the lake, preserving its natural charm. Its tree-lined shore and white sand beaches make it the perfect lake to explore by canoe or kayak and for swimming.
The lake is full of fish and has healthy populations of bluegill, perch, pike and bass to challenge anglers. In the winter, ice fishing is popular on Perch Lake. The Boardman River, near the lake, also offers visitors a chance to canoe and fish.
The ,acre forest has trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding and includes the Seven Bridges Natural Area. Spanning parts of the Rapid River, a fantastic trout stream, the natural area was created around the river's rustic wooden bridges.
Only four bridges remain, all of which were rebuilt by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. The state forest also includes the 3,acre Skemog Swamp Wildlife Area. It is a great place to explore a swamp environment and see the mink, otters, beavers, herons, egrets and songbirds that make the swamp their home.
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