Tucked away at the end of a quiet dead-end road just outside of Mosinee in Marathon County, this 40 acre hunting property delivers the kind of seclusion hunters and recreational buyers are always chasingbut rarely find. What truly sets this tract apart is its direct access to over 13,000 acres of adjoining public land, giving you the ability to control your own private ground.
This property naturally acts as a low-pressure sanctuary. Its location off the beaten path keeps casual traffic and outside intrusion to a minimumallowing whitetails to more predicable. The surrounding cover, combined with limited access points, creates a pocket where deer can stage, bed, and transition without constant disturbance. The area is well known for strong deer numbers, and this setup gives you a strategic advantage during both early season patterns and the rut.
The land itself offers a solid mix of habitat features that support wildlife year-round. Pockets of thick cover provide bedding security, while natural travel corridors create predictable movement patterns. Whether you're hanging stands for prevailing winds or setting up along edge transitions, this parcel gives you multiple setups in a manageable footprint. In the spring, the same secluded setting becomes ideal for chasing longbeards.
. Theres ample opportunity to create a basecamp setupwhether thats a rustic cabin build, a camper site, or a simple off-grid retreat. Its the kind of place where fall weekends turn into traditions, and mornings start with coffee while going over the days strategy. With year-round recreational potential, you can enjoy trail riding, scouting, shed hunting, and simply unplugging from the pace of everyday life.
The added advantage of being just minutes from Mosinee and a short drive to Wausau gives you convenient access to supplies, dining, and serviceswhile still maintaining the feeling of being deep in the Northwoods. Properties that combine private acreage, true seclusion, and immediate access to large blocks of public hunting land are becoming increasingly difficult to find.
For more info or to schedule a tour contact Travis Hamele 608-697-3349 or Dustin McAloon 715-570-9211