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Discover your own slice of paradise with this 17.87-acre parcel of recreational land, nestled in the Silver River Reserve in southern Houghton County, Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Located south of the unincorporated community of Alston, this property offers a serene escape while still being conveniently close to the amenities in neighboring Baraga County, including schools, shopping, and a hospital. In the late 1940s and early 1950s, a group of passionate hunters established the Silver River Reserve to provide outdoor recreational opportunities for its members. Today, this area continues to attract outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hiking, hunting, and year-round activities amidst the lush, wooded landscape with the Silver River flowing through it. The region is famous for its excellent hunting opportunities. This parcel borders almost one million acres of public land within the Ottawa National Forest. These vast lands offer "walk-in" access to hunting, trapping, and fishing. Wildlife such as black bear, bobcat, coyote, ruffed grouse, whitetail deer, and rabbits thrive in this area. Boulder Creek meanders through the eastern end of the property, adding to the natural charm. Other creeks, including Farce Creek, Humbug Creek, Gurgle Creek, Tradition Creek, and the Silver River, also flow through the Reserve, all contributing to the Sturgeon River watershed. The Sturgeon River itself is a cool-water fishery, classified as a Type 1 Fishing Stream. It contains an impressive variety of fish species, including Atlantic salmon, brook trout, brown trout, coho, Chinook and pink salmon, lake trout, rainbow trout, and splake. This robust river spans approximately 100 miles from its source at Wagner Lake to its mouth at Portage Lake. Nearby Prickett Lake also offers excellent fishing opportunities with picturesque views. In addition to the abundant fishing options right at your doorstep, you can easily hop on your snowmobile or ATV to access the Winona-Alston Multi-