This 440 acre tract is heavily wooded with mature aspen, hardwoods, spruce and pine along with old agricultural areas and scattered pockets of tag alder. Existing roads and trails provide access throughout the property. The northern boundary is bordered by snowmobile trail 116. There is 165 feet of frontage on Middle Fork Main Creek, which is considered a CLASS 1 trout stream by the WI DNR. There is a steel sided building that could be remodeled or used for storage. There is a well, septic and power available on site. Deer, grouse, bear hunting, brook trout fishing, snowmobiling and privacy and all be found here. There are old field areas that can easily be reclaimed for food plots or potential for agricultural use. 319 acres of the 440 acres were enrolled in the Managed Forest Law (MFL) closed program on 1-1-2024 and will expire from the MFL program on 12-31-2048. MFL enrollment saves approximately $3,250/annually in property taxes. Only 2 1/2 hours from the twin cities.