Located in Clearwater County, Minnesota, this 44.10-acre property offers a combination of wooded terrain, lakefrontage, and paved road access. Situated along Upper Rice Lake Road, the parcel includes approximately 1,360 feet of shoreline on Lake Minervaa 230-acre, relatively undeveloped lake with clean water and a depth of up to 16 feet. This tract presents a potential building site for a year-round residence or seasonal cabin. The land gently slopes toward the water, offering easterly views across the bay. The property's location on the western shoreline provides visibility of sunrises over the water. The lake supports a range of recreational opportunities, including fishing for walleye, crappie, northern pike, bass, and panfish. According to the Minnesota DNR, Lake Minerva is stocked regularly, particularly with walleye. The land is heavily wooded, providing cover for a variety of wildlife species. This area is known for quality hunting, and the parcel itself holds potential for deer, turkey, black bear, grouse, and waterfowl hunting. Additional hunting and outdoor exploration opportunities exist nearby, with thousands of acres of state-managed public land accessible in the surrounding area. The property is also well-positioned for outdoor recreation beyond hunting and fishing. It lies in close proximity to notable public lands such as Upper Rice Lake, Lake LaSalle State Recreation Area, and Itasca State Parkthe latter being the headwaters of the Mississippi River. These areas offer additional space for hiking, wildlife viewing, paddling, and other outdoor activities. Access is convenient with paved frontage on Upper Rice Lake Road. Power is available nearby, supporting future development. The property falls within the Bagley School District and is located approximately 13 miles south of the city of Bagley. Other nearby communities include Bemidji (30 miles), Park Rapids (40 miles), and Detroit Lakes (60 miles), all of which offer amenities such as healthcare, shopping, and dining. This property provides a balance of lake access, wooded habitat, and connectivity to nearby public lands. It may appeal to those interested in recreational use, residential development, or land investment in northern Minnesota.