Coming Soon · Bridgeport, Michigan
17.6 Acres with Trails Throughout
6333 Blackmar Road, Bridgeport, MI 48722
Land to experience
17.6 acres with trails throughout
6333 Blackmar Road is set nearly 1,000 feet from the road on 17.6 wooded acres, with trails extending throughout the property. A small pond, stream/creek feature, and heated hunting cabin give the trail network memorable destinations beyond the residence. The acreage is not simply a number attached to the listing; it shapes the entire experience.
Follow the trails during a showing to understand how the wooded acreage unfolds beyond the home and to experience the setting from more than one vantage point. The sellers report frequent deer and turkey sightings, including fawns and young turkeys, though wildlife activity naturally changes by season and visit.
See the whole arrangement
Use aerial context to prepare better questions
Aerial imagery can help show the overall relationship among the long approach, residence, pool, Quonset building, attached garage, trails, and broader acreage. It gives prospective buyers a useful sense of scale before they arrive and helps them plan enough time to experience more than the area immediately around the home.
Compare the overhead view with the trail experience on the ground. The aerial perspective supplies orientation; walking part of the property makes the scale tangible and reveals how the home’s outdoor features connect in real life.
Beyond the trail network
Outdoor features that make the acreage even more useful
The heated saltwater inground pool and patio, enclosed by a vinyl privacy fence, create their own outdoor destination close to the home. The 1,581-square-foot Quonset steel building adds substantial utility, while the attached 3.5-car garage adds practical capacity for vehicles and storage.
Farther into the acreage, the heated hunting cabin gives the trail system a useful destination. The small pond and stream/creek feature add variety to the wooded setting, creating a property with distinct areas to experience rather than one undifferentiated stretch of land.
Make the showing count
Questions worth carrying onto the property
The survey is available through Holden Richardson upon request. Ask whether professionally identified markers are visible, whether any recorded easement affects access, and which areas correspond to the property description. Aerial images are helpful orientation tools, but survey, title, and professional review control legal boundary questions.
The trails, pond, stream/creek feature, and heated cabin are part of the setting to experience in person. Holden can coordinate a visit beginning July 16 and allow time to see the home, privacy-fenced pool, Quonset building, attached garage, wooded acreage, and trail network together.
Continue the property review
Connect the setting to each property feature
Pair the acreage and trails with a closer look at the home, saltwater pool, Quonset building, and Bridgeport Township location.
Direct property contact
Request a Showing Beginning July 16
6333 Blackmar Road is Coming Soon. Showings begin Thursday morning, July 16; appointments are not available before then.
Questions about the home or arranging a visit can go directly to Holden Richardson at 616 Realty LLC.
Property questions
Frequently asked questions
Is an acreage figure published for 6333 Blackmar Road?
Yes. The property is being marketed as 17.6 acres. The survey is available through Holden Richardson upon request; title work and other controlling documents govern legal boundary questions.
Are there trails, a pond, and a stream or creek on the property?
Yes. Trails extend throughout the wooded acreage, which also includes a small pond, a stream/creek feature, and a heated hunting cabin.
What wildlife have the sellers seen?
The sellers report frequent sightings of deer and turkey, including fawns and young turkeys. Wildlife activity naturally varies by season and visit.
Can aerial images establish the legal boundaries?
No. Aerial images can provide orientation, but they do not replace a survey, legal description, title work, or professional boundary identification.
How should I prepare for an exterior showing?
Wear footwear suitable for walking the trails, bring any boundary or access questions, and allow time to see the pool, 1,581-square-foot Quonset building, heated hunting cabin, pond, stream/creek feature, and broader acreage.
How are water and wastewater handled at the property?
The home is served by a well and septic system. The seller’s disclosure is available through Holden Richardson upon request for review alongside a buyer’s own inspections and due diligence.