Teren pentru Cumpărați În Comitatul Day, Statele Unite ale Americii

Comitatul Day
Teren • Parter • referință: 11228546
800.222 RON
For the first time ever, expansive lakefront acreages are available to build your dream home, family summer cabin, or fishing and duck camp at Lynn Lake in the heart of the Glacial Lakes Region of Day County, South Dakota. Lynn Lake (1,555 surface acres) is a panorama of scenic bays, points, and islands and is home to a multispecies fishery, including muskie, pike, walleye, yellow perch, bluegill, crappie, and bass. Surrounded by a landscape of potholes and prairie, this lake is also consistently used by ducks and geese during their spring and summer nesting and rearing periods and for feeding and roosting during the spring and fall migrations. The hard lake bottom is composed mainly of sand and gravel. The water is clear, and noxious algae blooms are uncommon. A good variety of beneficial native aquatic plants, including coontail, pondweed, and pencil reeds, line the shoreline and underwater humps, providing cover for fish and invertebrates and supporting the productive fishery. The maximum lake depth is approximately 26 feet. Most of the shoreline is undeveloped, giving the lake natural appeal and solitude. The western shore is state-owned land (Mydland Pass Game Production Area) and federally-owned land (Lynn Lake Waterfowl Production Area). These two public areas comprise over 1,800 acres of additional land to hunt, fish, and enjoy, just across the water from the property. This lot is approximately ten total acres with an approximately 2.5-acre building site. The lot width is approximately 332 feet. This habitat complex is a perfect shore fishing spot, a protected cove for boat docks and lifts, and a wonderful area for children to explore and play in and around the water. If you've been searching for a private lakefront retreat, call us today to set up your private showing.

Comitatul Day

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