Harju Acres
Harju Acres is a heavily forested property located in the Superior Upland region of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Our 64 acres here in Ontonagon County feature thick cover with some small grassy clearing and are in very close proximity to hundreds of thousands of acres of the Ottawa National Forest. In our immediate vicinity, the property is bordered by croplands and more forest. The terrain is somewhat hilly as well.
We are looking forward to opening up the acreage for whitetails, ruffed grouse, and woodcock this Fall, and turkey in the spring. The property's dense tree cover provides excellent shelter for wildlife in our area.
Our mature oaks are key to providing forage for deer and turkeys, once called by a wildlife biologist who visited the property, “some of the best forage that [he has] seen.”
We don’t have structured lodging on-site; although, there may be some potential for folks to camp on the nearby national forest land or commute from Bruce Crossing or other nearby towns with Airbnb and hotel options.
Excellent public road access is found en route to the property. These are county-maintained and plowed roads.
Our property is a little over four miles from Bruce Crossing, Michigan. Historically this area was settled as a farming community. Farms along with personal residences and hunting camps are close by.
We look forward to your visit!
Harju Acres is a heavily forested property located in the Superior Upland region of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Our 64 acres here in Ontonagon County feature thick cover with some small grassy clearing and are in very close proximity to hundreds of thousands of acres of the Ottawa National Forest. In our immediate vicinity, the property is bordered by croplands and more forest. The terrain is somewhat hilly as well.
We are looking forward to opening up the acreage for whitetails, ruffed grouse, and woodcock this Fall, and turkey in the spring. The property's dense tree cover provides excellent shelter for wildlife in our area.
Our mature oaks are key to providing forage for deer and turkeys, once called by a wildlife biologist who visited the property, “some of the best forage that [he has] seen.”
We don’t have structured lodging on-site; although, there may be some potential for folks to camp on the nearby national forest land or commute from Bruce Crossing or other nearby towns with Airbnb and hotel options.
Excellent public road access is found en route to the property. These are county-maintained and plowed roads.
Our property is a little over four miles from Bruce Crossing, Michigan. Historically this area was settled as a farming community. Farms along with personal residences and hunting camps are close by.
We look forward to your visit!
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Property Access & Ground Rules
- Check In: After 5:00 AM
- Check Out: Before 8:00 PM
- Nearby Interstate: 20+ miles
- Nearby Highway: 0-10 miles
- Nearby Airport: 20+ miles
- Campfires: Not allowed
- Pets: Allowed on property
- ATV's: Not allowed
- Parking: Yes
- Vehicles: 2 Allowed
- Drive-in Access: No
- Walk-in Access: Yes
- Guests: 3 Allowed
Landowner Rules: Respect property boundaries and neighbors. Leave no trace.
Cancellation Policy: Refunds are only available within 48 hours of the landowner accepting your booking request. View PolicyLandowner
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This forest was originally purchased by my great aunt Lillian Hanson to provide a woodlot for the dairy and farmhouse across Harju Road. Back then the trees would have been pulled out with draft horses. Since becoming owner of the land about 1995, I have planted 5,000 Norway Spruce and carefully managed and thinned the forest directed by professional foresters.
My interests include tree farming, wildlife, walking, music and new technology in solar and heatpumps. Wouldn't it be great to build a solar cabin on the property!
I hope you enjoy the quiet and some of cleanest air in the nation. The locals are characters and they will help you with anything that comes up!
This forest was originally purchased by my great aunt Lillian Hanson to provide a woodlot for the dairy and farmhouse across Harju Road. Back then the trees would have been pulled out with draft horses. Since becoming owner of the land about 1995, I have planted 5,000 Norway Spruce and carefully managed and thinned the forest directed by professional foresters.
My interests include tree farming, wildlife, walking, music and new technology in solar and heatpumps. Wouldn't it be great to build a solar cabin on the property!
I hope you enjoy the quiet and some of cleanest air in the nation. The locals are characters and they will help you with anything that comes up!
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