This very secluded and private on-grid cabin and acreage offer everything an outdoorsman could want. The cabin sits on an island connected to the mainland by a bridge. The 250 acres adjoin state land and include two miles of frontage on Lake Winyah and the South Branch of the Thunder Bay River. Right now, the property is most easily reached by boat, though there is an undeveloped easement that provides another access option. The land consistently produces quality whitetail deer, along with bear, grouse, and excellent duck hunting. There are also plenty of furbearers throughout the area. Lake Winyah is one of the most underappreciated fishing lakes in the Lower Peninsula. It's regularly stocked with muskie and has also been stocked with walleye. The lake offers great bass, pike, and pan fishing. Part of the property, along with the surrounding state land, creates some of the best wood duck habitat around. The shallow bays and winding river make this lake an incredible place for paddling and fishing.