Luce County, Michigan
Luce County's waterfront is defined by raw, unspoiled natural beauty. Lake Superior's southern shoreline, the tea-colored Tahquamenon River flowing to its famous falls, and dozens of wild wilderness lakes offer some of the most remote and breathtaking waterfront real estate in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Luce County sits along Lake Superior's southern shoreline — one of the most pristine and dramatic freshwater coastlines in the world. Properties here offer true wilderness waterfront at prices far below what comparable settings would command in more populated areas. Privacy, wildlife, and natural beauty are the hallmarks of Luce County waterfront living.
The Tahquamenon River — which flows through Luce County before plunging over Tahquamenon Falls — offers river frontage prized by anglers, paddlers, and nature lovers. Interior lakes throughout the county provide peaceful settings for seasonal and year-round retreat properties.
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From Lake Superior shoreline to secluded Tahquamenon River retreats, Team Clouthier helps buyers discover Luce County's remarkable waterfront offerings.
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