Oneida County, Wisconsin Land For Sale - 285.48 Acres
Large 285-acre parcel located in the township of Schoepke, approximately 12 miles from Rhinelander, WI. The Wolf River runs through the north end of this outstanding hunting/recreational parcel, providing excellent water fowling and fishing opportunities. This parcel has a very high whitetail deer population, and Pelican Lake is only minutes away for all of your water recreational needs.
Jeremy McCone has spent most of his life in the Northwoods of Wisconsin. He currently lives just outside of Rhinelander, where he enjoys many activities such as hunting, camping, sports, skiing, snowmobiling, and boating on all of the great lakes that make this area so special. Jeremy is an alumnus of the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, where he graduated with honors, a Bachelors of... more Business Administration and a Management degree. After school, he spent time in the management trainee program at a large regional home supply retailer working his way up the corporate ladder, before moving back to Rhinelander to pursue a career which he truly enjoys. He loves the area and the recreational opportunities it provides. His three favorite local restaurants are Al Gen (Rhinelander), Spang's Italian Restaurant (St. Germain), and Bootleggers (Lake Nakomis area).
To the north, Wisconsin borders both Lake Superior and Lake Michigan, with thousands of smaller lakes, rivers and streams in this region, carved from ancient glaciers - a recreational haven for fishing, boating and water sports. In the winter, hundreds of groomed trails are perfect for cross-country skiing... more and snowmobiling, with Eagale River boasting to be the "Snowmobile Capital of the World." Hundreds of miles of ATV trails can be found throughout the state, including the Dead Horse Run ATV Trail and the Flambeau ATV Trail System. Fishing continues during the winter, where crappies, perch and walleye await just under the frozen surface. The Mississippi River travels along the state's western border, dotted with quaint river towns, and Lake Michigan also borders eastern Wisconsin. The Central Plains have unique sandstone formations like the Dells of the Wisconsin River.