34 acres, mostly wooded, with over 1000 of Sucker Creek frontage. It has paved road frontage. It is an irregularly shaped parcel. Sort of an upside down L shape. Likely there are wetland type areas along the creek.
The front part of this acreage, the part between the road and the creek, is lower ground, thick, brushy, and can at times be pickery. Be careful what you grab hold of. This isn't a shorts and tennis shoe type property. This is jeans and boots ground. Currently there isn't a driveway in place. Seller has obtained a permit to for one though. Current parking to view this one is on the road side.
There's a stream that crosses this entire property, from SE to NW. A nice bubbling, mostly hard bottomed, 10-foot-wide stream, that's home to minnows, crayfish, and seasonally suckers, pike, and maybe a bass or two. The steam empties into the Cass River about a quarter mile downstr...
There's a stream that crosses this entire property, from SE to NW. A nice bubbling, mostly hard bottomed, 10-foot-wide stream, that's home to minnows, crayfish, and seasonally suckers, pike, and maybe a bass or two. The steam empties into the Cass River about a quarter mile downstream. The banks are often paved with many types of flowering plants that attract quite a few butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. Same stream also is a nice water source for all sorts of wildlife that are found here. A heads up about the stream, there's not a bridge that crosses it on the property. You'll need some rubber boots to make the crossing. Summertime its usually only calf deep. Bigs rains and snow melts can raise the water level. Especially in the springtime.
Once across the stream the forest starts to change. You start gaining elevation, seeing more oak, maple, and poplar trees. Id guess you gain 20 to 30 feet in height; The terrain then flattens out the farther north you go. The forest here consists of nice oaks, maples, poplars and some scattered pines. This is home to deer, turkey, and small game. There's a 4-acre piece of an old pasture at the back SE corner of the property. Original owners many years ago used to keep horses back there. Over in the edge of the woods on the west side of the pasture you'll find an old 1951 yellow Buick, or what's left of it. Seems some kids used to haul hay back to the horses in the trunk of the Buick. One day the Buick quit, and now, its settled into the leaves.
Back behind the Buick is a nice, wooded ridge that overlooks a gradual slope back down toward the stream. That area looks to have a few watery springs seeping up into the leaves. The woods start getting thicker and brushier the closer you get to the stream.
Lots of ground to explore once you leave the asphalt.
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Research Parcel InformationEstimated address of 1685 East Dayton Rd, Caro Michigan. M-24 to East Dayton Rd east, past Rynn Rd to the real estate sign on the north aside of the road.