Discover the beauty of off-grid living on this 104-acre riverfront homestead in Gulliver, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Built in 1992, the 1,680 sq. ft. log home features 4 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, blending rustic charm with comfort and sustainability. With over 600 feet of frontage on the Manistique River, this property offers direct access to water recreation and breathtaking natural views.
Inside, the cabin’s warm wood interiors and wood-burning stove create a cozy retreat after a day outdoors. The spacious kitchen invites gatherings and hearty meals, while solar power with generator backup ensures reliable energy for true self-sufficient living.
The property includes several well-equipped outbuildings, including a 40×65 steel pole building perfect for storage, a workshop, or recreational use. There’s also a traditional sauna for relaxation and a separate agricultural building that adds flexibility for farming or creative projects.
The land is rich with opportunity — trails wind through old-growth forest, deer blinds are ready for hunting, and wildlife such as deer, bear, turkey, and grouse roam freely. The property’s diverse terrain supports forestry, recreation, and long-term timber management for those seeking both beauty and sustainability.
Located just an hour from the Mackinac Bridge and minutes from Manistique and Germfask, this secluded retreat offers privacy without isolation. You’re close to countless outdoor destinations across the Upper Peninsula while enjoying total independence at home.
Whether you’re looking for a self-reliant homestead, hunting lodge, or riverfront getaway, this off-grid paradise delivers the best of Michigan’s wilderness and tranquility.
If you’d like to learn more, please contact the listing agent through the Zillow link below the photos.
























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