Established in 1837 and covering over 36 million acres, Michigan is defined by its unique geography, comprising two peninsulas surrounded by four of the five Great Lakes. This landscape offers a diverse range of natural wonders, including Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, and the vast Huron-Manistee National Forests. With the longest freshwater coastline in the U.S., Michigan’s landscape is shaped by both forested regions and striking lakefront views.

Michigan’s agricultural industry is diverse and productive, with the state leading the nation in the production of tart cherries, cucumbers, dry beans, squash, and asparagus. This rich agricultural heritage plays an integral part in Michigan’s landscape and land use.

Whether you’re looking for lakefront property, timberland, or farmland, land for sale in Michigan provides ample opportunities across the state’s breathtaking natural environment.

Michigan, known as The Great Lakes State, is located in the Midwest region of the United States. The state is divided into several distinct land regions, each offering unique opportunities for land use and development:

  • Western Upper Peninsula
  • Central Upper Peninsula
  • Eastern Upper Peninsula
  • Northwest Michigan
  • Northeast Michigan
  • East Central Michigan
  • West Central
  • South East Michigan
  • Southwest

Hunting Land in Michigan

Michigan offers hunting opportunities across dense forests, wetlands, and expansive plains. Popular game in the state includes deer, elk, whitetail deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and rabbits. If you’re looking for hunting land for sale in Michigan, the state’s diverse landscape and abundant wildlife populations make it a great place to hunt. For details on hunting seasons, license requirements, and regulations, visit the official Michigan hunting and wildlife website.

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Michigan Agriculture

Michigan has approximately 9.7 million acres of farmland, supporting a diverse range of agricultural activities across the state. The state is known for producing tart cherries, cucumbers, dry beans, squash, and asparagus, shaped by the state’s varied climate and rich soil. If you’re looking for agricultural land for sale in Michigan, you can explore available properties through our interactive search map. For more information on agriculture in the state, visit the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development website.

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State Highlight

State’s Nickname Great Lakes State
Total Acreage 36,492,160
Region Midwest
Average Rainfall 38 inches
Farmland by Acre 9.7 million acres
Big Game Deer, Elk, Whitetail Deer
Small Game Rabbit, Wild Turkey, Waterfowl
State Hunting Resources https://www.mdnr-elicense.com/
State Parks https://www.michigan.gov/dnr/places/state-parks
National Parks Isle Royale National Park

https://www.nps.gov/state/mi/index.htm

State Parks and Wildlife  https://www.michigan.gov/dnr
State Agricultural Resources https://www.michigan.gov/mdard
USDA Agricultural Information https://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Michigan/
Signature Agriculture Commodities Asparagus, Cucumber, Dry Beans, Squash, Tart Cherry
Farm Service Agency https://www.fsa.usda.gov/state-offices/michigan

 

Discover Land for Sale in Michigan with Local Expertise

There’s a wide selection of land for sale in Michigan, offering numerous opportunities for your next property. Working with a KW Land® agent provides the local insight and expertise needed to navigate land real estate with confidence. Start your search by exploring available listings on our interactive property map or connect with a KW Land® agent in Michigan to guide you through the process.