Appliances included are refrigerator, range, washer, and dryer.
Located in northern Alcona, scenic Hubbard Lake is on of Michigan’s largest inland lakes. It was named for Dr. Bela Hubbard, who, along with Dr. Douglass Houghton, first surveyed the area in 1850. Then a strategic military location for Indians because of the high ground at the lake’s southern end, it soon changed into a prime lumbering area. The source of the South Branch of the Thunder Bay River, a dam built here helped regulate the flow of timber to Lake Huron at Alpena. Shortly afterwards, settler Austin Backus built a hotel on the south side, (now Backus Beach) which helped make the area a popular resort. Since then, the lake has seen tremendous growth - today it has become a prime resort area, retirement spot and real estate investment opportunity.
The lake’s widest point stretches 7 miles from North Bay to Backus Beach - spanning the area of three townships: Caledonia, Alcona, and Hawes (These spacious waters once attracted hydroplane designer/racer Les Stoddiker here to research craft design and durability before the final runs at Great Salt Flats). A small town named Hubbard Lake can also be found one mile north of the lake, just over the border into Alpena County’s Ossineke Twp. The lake’s natural beauty can be easily appreciated by a drive north on Mt. Mariah Road from Backus Beach to North Bay - a breathtaking view. Several fine resorts, restaurants and golf courses in the area help make for a pleasant day’s visit. Be sure to stop by on your next trip up north! Mt. Maria, on the south shore, is the most famous place in the county, and was listed by National Geographic as one of the ten most beautiful lake views in the country. At the top of Mt. Maria is the site of the Austin Backus Memorial. The Mt.
Maria Lodge, at the bottom of the hill, is home to Hubbard Lake's most extensive museum of local history, with hundreds of photo's of Austin Backus and the early residents of this area.
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Recreational amenities includes Michigan's 13th largest lake, outdoor cooking grill, outdoor tables, two car garage, air conditioned, expansive sun decks with lounging furniture and boardwalk, two miles from White Pines national golf course, snowmobile/cross country trails, great walleye fishing, plentiful dear and small game, and watch the eagles soar. Twenty miles from Lake Huron in Harrisville, thirty five mile to Oscoda, thirty miles to Alpena.
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