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Sawyer County WI Land & Acreage with Pond Frontage For Sale
Sawyer County is located in Northwest Wisconsin between Spooner and Phillips in the north western part of the state with the Chippewa River winding through it. Sawyer is known for its lakes, fishing, hunting, woods, skiing, golfing, boating, canoeing, kayaking, biking, hiking, snowmobiling, ATVing, horseback riding which also has Flambeau river State Forest, Tuscobia State Trail, Sand Lake, Lac Courte Oreilles Lake, Grindstone Lake, Round Lake Moose Lake, Kissick Swamp State Wildlife Management Area, Nelson Lake plus a couple communities including; Edgewater, Weirgor, Stone Lake, Winter, Ojibwa and Hayward. It's surrounded by 7 other Counties; Bayfield, Ashland, Price, Rusk, Barron, Washburn and Douglas. On this site you can search for Land with Ponds, Pond Frontage, Private Ponds, Pond Acreage, Waterfront Property, Pondfront, Fishing Ponds, Hunting Acreage with Pond, Private Ponds, Type of Ponds, Wildlife Pond, Waterfront Lot, Deeded Access Properties, Farm Ponds, Boat Docks, Private Piers, Dock Clusters, Shared Ponds, Natural Pond, Man-made Pond, Swimming Pond, Spring Fed Ponds, Pond Flowages, and more... located in this county, listed by a real estate agents. Sawyer County, Wisconsin GIS MAP Information!
Land for Sale With Private Ponds Sawyer County Wisconsin
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Pond Properties for Sale in Sawyer County Wisconsin
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WI Land and Acreage for Sale with Private Ponds
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Featured WISCONSIN Land with Ponds for Sale
Wisconsin Land Types - ATV Trail Access Land, Buildable, Camping Allowed, Can be Divided, Can NOT be Divided, Cropland, Dense Woods, Easement, Farmland, Fence, Finished Lots, Highland, Hilly, Hobby Farm, Horse Allowed, Horses Permitted, Hunting Acreage, Land Program, Interior Lot, Exterior Lot, Landscaped, Level Terrain, Limited/Non-Buildable, Lowland, Marshland, Marshy, NOT Buildable, Openland, Pasture, Raw Land, Recreational, Residential, Rocky, Rolling Terrain, Sloping, Some Tilled, Steep Slope, Storage Buildings Allowed, Tillable, Timberland, RV Parking Allowed, Wetlands, Wooded, Woodlands and more…
Types of Ponds
Fishing, Swimming, Farm, Natural, Wildlife, Koi, Plant, Mini, Garden, Biological, Mirror, Ornamental, Terrace, Water Garden, Treated Ponds, Untreated Ponds, Seepage, Spring Feed, Flowage Bass, Catfish, Panfish, Trout and Scenic
Types of Pond Wildlife
Frogs
Turtles
Dragonflies
Cranes
Ducks & Geese
Song Birds
Otters
Beavers
Fish
Herons
Eagles
Raccoons
Crayfish
Snails
Clams
Water Bugs
Deer
Turkey
Common Wisconsin Pond Fish Types
Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Musky Muskellunge, Northern Pike, Panfish, Flathead Catfish, Channel Catfish, Walleye, Bluegill, Perch, Black Crappie, White Crappie, Lake Sturgeon, Shovelnose Sturgeon, Pumpkinseed, White Bass, Rock Bass, Drum, Sauger, Bullheads, Salmon, Trout, Warmouth, Sunfish and Steelhead.
Thinking of Buying a Wisconsin Pond Property
Pond ownership may not be for everyone. Considerations may include cost, maintenance, lifestyle or location. But, for many, owning a pond may be the best thing on earth. It can be wonderful having a tranquil waterfront property and interacting with nature. Watching wildlife in a peaceful picture perfect setting. Maybe having a picnic or drinking your morning coffee. What can be better than fishing or swimming or even ice skating in the winter. You will want to consider also the source of having a natural organic protein supply at your back door. whatever the reason for purchasing a home with a pond, you can start right here.
Sawyer County WI Area Cites, Towns & Villages
Bass Lake, WI. 54843
Bass Lake, WI. 54876
Birch Lake, WI. 54817
Couderay, WI. 54828
Draper, WI. 54896
Edgewater, WI. 54817
Hayward, WI. 54843
Hunter, WI. 54843
Lenroot, WI. 54843
Meadow Brook, WI. 54835
Meteor, WI. 54835
Ojibwa, WI. 54896
Radisson, WI. 54862
Radisson, WI. 54867
Round Lake, WI. 54843
Sand Lake, WI. 54876
Spider Lake, WI. 54843
Stonelake, WI. 54876
Town, WI. 54843
Weigor, WI. 54835
Winter, WI. 54896
Enjoying Wisconsin Waters
People enjoy Wisconsin waters in various ways. Some early birds love to watch the sunrises over a still lake. Others on the opposite side appreciate a great sunset to the west over a wide river like the Wisconsin River or Mississippi River. And yet others like water sports like sailing, skiing, jetskiing, yachting, light wind surfing, canoeing, kayaking, fishing from a boat, scuba diving and exploring the North West Wisconsin bodies of waters. But some just like staying shore side and swimming on a sandy beach, fishing from a dock or from the shoreline, watching the wildlife that are attracted to the water like Geese, Ducks, Eagles even deer getting a quick drink from a creek. Let’s not forget the thousands of trout fishermen wading out on class trout streams and trout waters scattered throughout Northern Wisconsin.