The Salmon Trout Point property is located in Powell Township, Marquette County, Michigan. Given its proximity to the Village of Big Bay, and the City of Marquette, the property offers an ideal combination of solitude and access to the conveniences of the Upper Peninsula’s most desirable and vibrant community. Salmon Trout Point features 643± acres of forestland and more than 13,000 feet of Lake Superior shoreline that contains both its namesake, Salmon Trout Point, and Black Rock Cape. The shoreline is almost entirely high bluff or cliff frontage and offers both northern and eastern exposure to Lake Superior. The shoreline offers countless opportunities to both develop and enjoy Lake Superior with commanding views. Salmon Trout Point features a closed canopy mid to late-successional northern hardwood forest. The forest that we see today is dominated by sugar maple and other climax species that originated in the early 20th century after the initial clearing of the region’s forests. The current forest is extremely dense and has not had any active forest management in 50-plus years. The current stocking and composition offer a future owner the opportunity to continue to preserve the forest, or experience immediate returns by sustainably managing the resource.