This 67.5 acre listing is situated about thirteen miles northwest of Tofte along the Sawbill Trail. The property is home to aspen, ash, tamarack, pine, spruce, and balsam fir. It was harvested in 1998, leaving a buffer around the edges. The terrain is rolling, composed of clay and loam soils mixed with rock, and it naturally drains south toward Torgenson Creek, which eventually feeds into Lake Superior. The land was enrolled in the Sustainable Forest Management Plan (SFIA) in 2005 and has recently been renewed for another eight years in 2024. 3 acres are being set aside for development, reducing the SFIA-covered land. There is an existing driveway leading to the clearing, along with two older logging roads on the eastern portion—one along the east forty and another on the east side of that section. These roads have become blocked and overgrown over time. The property is completely surrounded by federal land primarily used for recreation and hunting. The property fronts on the Sawbill Trail - a well-traveled route for fishermen and outdoor enthusiasts. Last fall’s storms caused wind damage, the affected areas are currently being cleaned up.