N6101 9th St
N6101 9th St, Spooner, WI 54801
A true log home retreat on 1 acre, with owned solar panels, in-floor heat, and a heated detached garage built for the toys that make Wisconsin worth it.
About this home
A log home that works as hard as you play.
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and an acre of Northwoods living in Spooner, Wisconsin.
Enjoy the feel of a true log home retreat with the comfort of a full-time home in this 3BR/2BA log property on 1 acre. Recent log re-caulking and chinking reflects the kind of ongoing care that keeps a log home solid for decades. The updated kitchen features black stainless steel appliances and opens to the living spaces under vaulted wood ceilings with exposed beams.
Owned solar panels are already in place, with the seller reporting low electric costs. In-floor heat with zoned control keeps every room at the right temperature through Wisconsin's long winters. A large heated detached garage offers exceptional space for a motorhome, vehicles, and all the outdoor gear this area demands.
Too many great features to name, this is a must-see home. ATV and snowmobile trails leave from the area, and the property sits adjacent to DNR-designated Potato Creek trout stream. This is the kind of property where the weekend never really ends.
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Property details
— Features
Built for the way you live.
A log home with the infrastructure to match the lifestyle: solar power, zoned in-floor heat, and a garage big enough for the motorhome.
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Acres
1
Heat
In-Floor, Zoned
Solar
Owned
Garage
Heated, Detached
Log re-caulking and chinking recently completed.
The lifestyle
Year-round outdoor living.
Steps from your door.
This property sits in the heart of Wisconsin's Northwoods, surrounded by rivers, lakes, trails, and wildlife areas. Buyers aren't just getting a log home. They're getting access to a four-season outdoor recreation paradise.
The creek wakes up.
Potato Creek, just 100 feet from the property, comes alive with trout as the ice clears. Walk down with a fly rod and wade the shallows. The Ice Age National Scenic Trail and Great Northern State Trail both open up for hiking and biking as the trails dry out.
The water calls.
The Namekagon River, part of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, is 10 minutes away for kayaking, canoeing, and tubing. Spooner Lake draws anglers for walleye, bass, and northern pike. ATV trails crisscross the surrounding region.
The season hunters wait for.
Washburn County is prime territory for bear, deer, and turkey hunting. Crex Meadows Wildlife Area, 30 minutes away, hosts 30,000+ acres of refuge famous for sandhill cranes, trumpeter swans, and bald eagles. The Flambeau River State Forest offers serious backcountry.
The trails don't close.
The Tri-County Snowmobile Trail system runs right through the area, part of Washburn County's extensive groomed network. The Great Northern State Trail converts to cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The heated garage keeps the gear ready.
Nearby attractions
Everything within reach.
From a trout stream you can walk to in your boots, to 30,000-acre wildlife refuges, to a small-town airport for pilots, the property at N6101 9th St sits at the center of it all.
Potato Creek Trout Stream
100 feet from the property. Fly fishing and wading on a DNR-designated trout stream, walkable from your back door.
Namekagon River
National Wild and Scenic River, about 10 minutes away. Kayaking, canoeing, tubing, and fishing.
Spooner Lake
Popular local fishery for walleye, bass, and northern pike. An easy day on the water any time of year.
Tri-County Snowmobile Trail
Extensive groomed trail system right in the area, part of the larger Washburn County snowmobile network.
Great Northern State Trail
Rail-trail running through Spooner for biking, hiking, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing.
Ice Age National Scenic Trail
One of America's premier long-distance hiking trails passes through the area.
Crex Meadows Wildlife Area
30,000+ acres of wildlife refuge, about 30 minutes away. Sandhill cranes, trumpeter swans, bald eagles. World-class birding and hunting.
Bear, Deer & Turkey Hunting
Washburn County is prime territory for all three. Public land is abundant and accessible.
ATV Trails
A network of ATV trails in the surrounding region, with direct access from the area.
Flambeau River State Forest
South of the area, this state forest is built for serious outdoor enthusiasts and backcountry adventure.
Spooner Municipal Airport (KRCX)
Small general aviation airport right in town. For pilots who want to fly in and out of their own backyard.
Cross-Country Skiing & Snowshoeing
Winter trails everywhere. The Great Northern State Trail and local parks groom paths all season long.
Featured nearby
Crex Meadows Wildlife Area
Over 30,000 acres of restored prairies, wetlands, and forests. One of the largest wildlife areas in Wisconsin, and it's 30 minutes from your front door.
The area around it
Spooner calls itself the Crossroads of the North, and from here it earns the name.
Trails, trout streams, and a town that still feels like a town.
Spooner, Wisconsin sits at the junction of US-53 and US-63 in Washburn County, surrounded by thousands of acres of public land. The Wild Rivers State Trail passes through the area. ATV and snowmobile trails leave from nearby. The property itself borders DNR-designated Potato Creek, a trout stream. It's the kind of place where the grocery store still has a local notice board and the diner knows the regulars by name.
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N6101 9th St, Spooner, WI 54801
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