Where to Build a Michigan Cabin
Just beyond big cities like Detroit and Ann Arbor, you’ll find lush forests and some of Michigan’s hidden gems, from picturesque waterfalls to freshwater springs. The state has so much to offer if you love outdoor recreation. Here are some of the best places to build a cabin in Michigan:
- Upper Peninsula: Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for every kind of outdoor adventure, from hiking to hunting and fishing. If you’re looking for a large property for a homestead, you can find it on the peninsula—40-acre wooded lots start at just 1,000 per acre.
- Traverse City: Known as the “cherry capital of the world,” Traverse City offers the best of both worlds—stunning views of the water with access to all the amenities you’d expect to find in a bigger city. Waterfront properties tend to be expensive, but you can still find wooded lots close to the water, even on the Old Mission Peninsula, for as little as $50K per acre.
- Petoskey: This charming little town on Little Traverse Bay is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Enjoy quiet, starry skies at night (and even glimpse the Northern Lights) and adventures during the day, especially boating and other watersports. Charming wooded lots start at $6-$10K per acre.
Alpena: A night sky sanctuary with three nearby dark sky parks (Negwegon State Park, Rockport State Recreation Area, and Thompson’s Harbor State Park), Alpena is a nature-lover’s dream. There are so many things to do in the area, from golf to fishing to fossil hunting. Just outside the city limits you’ll find affordable properties for your Michigan cabin starting at just $2,000 per acre.
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