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Looking for lakefront homes for sale on Lake Huron - Huron County? Find waterfront real estate here. Nearby cities include Pigeon, Caseville, Sebewaing, Harbor Beach, Sand Point, Port Austin, Port Hope, Lake and Huron, Huron County, Michigan. Discover the best lake front listings - properties, land, and acreage to build your dream lake house, cottage or cabin on. Search for a lake real estate agent who specializes in Lake Huron - Huron County property to help you buy or sell a home.

Lakehouse.com has 57 lake properties for sale on Lake Huron - Huron County, as well as lakefront homes, lots, land and acreage in Port Austin, Port Hope, Caseville. Median home price: $411,400, lot price: $85,467. 

5110 Shorefront Lane

2 3.0   Sf: 1880   Yr: 2022  Acres: 1.930

Nearly new, built in 2022, this stunning single-floor home sits on two lots totaling 4.66 acres in the prestigious Shorefront Condominium Estates of Port Hope, Michigan. Featuring white...

00 Port Austin Rd Parcel C

Acres: 0.610

One of the last few vacant waterfront lots available for you to build in the beautiful city of Caseville to enjoy Michigan summers, the Cheeseburger Festival and all of the beauty that Lake Huron has...

7072 Oak Bluff

4 2.0   Sf: 1869   Yr: 1919  Acres: 0.190

Lakefront Living with Canal Access - Best of Both Worlds! Enjoy the perfect blend of lakefront lifestyle and boating convenience. This unique property offers direct lake frontage plus a private canal...

00 Port Austin Rd Parcel A

Acres: 0.430

One of the last few vacant waterfront lots available for you to build in the beautiful city of Caseville to enjoy Michigan summers, the Cheeseburger Festival and all of the beauty that Lake Huron has...

00 Port Austin Rd Parcel B

Acres: 0.430

One of the last few vacant waterfront lots available for you to build in the beautiful city of Caseville to enjoy Michigan summers, the Cheeseburger Festival and all of the beauty that Lake Huron has...

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0 Gagetown

Acres: 55.000

Welcome to the Glen at Irish Springs. This breathtaking development sits on approximately 55 acres of peace and tranquility and has multiple wooded lots and lake front lots. With many of the...

7363 Port Austin Road

4 2.0   Sf: 2265   Yr: 1981  Acres: 0.160

This amazing, once in a Generation home, located only three minutes from downtown Caseville, truly must be seen. This 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath home boasts nearly 2300 square feet of living space. The...

2239 Port Austin Road

4 2.0   Sf: 1859   Yr: 1984  Acres: 0.690

Ideal location! This 4 bedroom, 2 bath home (with an additional office or optional 5th bedroom) on a double lot is perfectly located between Port Austin and Caseville. Enjoy beautiful beach access...

331 Lakeview #8

1 1.0   Sf: 770   Yr: 1988 

Enjoy breathtaking views of Lake Huron from this Waterfront, beautifully updated, one-bedroom, one-bath ranch style condominium downtown Port Austin! Step out on to your private patio and take in the...

7585 Tree Top Lane

3 2.0   Sf: 1624   Yr: 1995  Acres: 2.230

Tucked away on a beautifully rolling 2.2-acre parcel just outside of Caseville, this well-maintained home offers the perfect blend of privacy, comfort, and close proximity to Michigan's beautiful...

7585 Tree Top Lane

3 2.0   Sf: 1624   Yr: 1995  Acres: 2.230

Tucked away on a beautifully rolling 2.2-acre parcel just outside of Caseville, this well-maintained home offers the perfect blend of privacy, comfort, and close proximity to Michigan's beautiful...

9899 Sunset Boulevard

Acres: 0.380

An exceptional opportunity to build your dream home on nearly 100 feet of premium lakefront along the sandy shores of Saginaw Bay. Located in the highly sought-after Pointe West Community on...

9859 SUNSET Boulevard

Acres: 0.320

Stunning Lake Front Homesite - with 100.94' of prime Saginaw Bay Lake frontage. Build your dream home - with a sandy beach, canal frontage directly across the street to dock your boat in a safe...

6364 Lee

3 2.0   Sf: 1050   Yr: 2000  Acres: 0.230

Charming lake retreat nestled on one of 2 Islands in Caseville on the Pigeon River, with direct access to Saginaw Bay. This delightful property offers the perfect blend of comfort and convenience...

4721 Port Austin Road

2 2.0   Sf: 958   Yr: 1974  Acres: 0.910

Nestled near the tip of Michigan's Thumb, this charming 2-bedroom, 2-bath cottage offers the ideal blend of comfort, character, and coastal charm. Located within walking distance to Philp County Park...

6024 Port Austin 4

2 1.0   Sf: 728

BELLA VISTA CONDO: Unit 4 is the 4th unit back from the lake with a great view of Saginaw Bay, sandy beach and sunsets. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, beautiful, move-in condition. Florida room 10'5*x12'2*...

6024 Port Austin Road 5

2 1.0   Sf: 1020   Yr: 1955 

Experience stunning sunsets and occasional whitecaps from the comfort of your living room and kitchen. This lakefront condo offers low-maintenance living with a private entrance, beautiful water...

156 N 4TH

4 2.0   Sf: 1806   Yr: 1904  Acres: 0.240

4 BEDROOM, 2 FULL BATH HOME WITH BASEMENT. 7 MINUTE WALK TO NEARBY SCHOOLS. CLOSE TO 3 PARKS. THIS HOME IS STILL AS GRAND AS WHEN BUILT, LARGE CLOSETS IN BEDROOMS,, MOST TRIM STILL ORIGONAL LARGER...

0 Oak Beach

Acres: 10.970

This beautiful, wooded, 10.97 Acre property IS NOT PART OF THE DRIFTWOOD LAVENDER FARM. It simply boarders the Driftwood Lavender Farm to the South and Huron County property to the North. Centered...

52 Carrington Street

4 1.0   Sf: 968   Yr: 1890  Acres: 0.200

4 Bedroom 1 Bath with great location on dead end street. Just steps away from the beautiful Harbor Beach bike/walk path.. Minutes away from the beach. 2 1/2 car detached garage, plenty of room for...

Lake Huron - Huron County Information

Lake Huron is one of the Great Lakes of North America and is bordered by the U.S. states of Michigan and Ontario, Canada. Huron County, located in Michigan, encompasses part of the shoreline of Lake Huron and offers a variety of recreational activities, including fishing and boating.

Huron County Information

- Location: Huron County is situated in the Thumb region of Michigan's Lower Peninsula. It is known for its rural charm and access to the Great Lakes, particularly Lake Huron.
- Attractions: The county features beautiful parks, beaches, and nature preserves. Some notable areas include the Port Crescent State Park, the Saginaw Bay area, and the scenic drives along the lake.

Fishing in Lake Huron

Lake Huron is known for its diverse fish population, making it a popular destination for anglers. Common species include:

- Trout: Lake trout and brown trout can be found in the deeper sections.
- Salmon: Chinook and coho salmon are commonly targeted, particularly in the tributary rivers during their spawning runs.
- Walleye: Walleye fishing in Lake Huron is popular, especially around Saginaw Bay.
- Perch: Yellow perch can often be caught in the shallower waters, particularly in late summer and early fall.
- Bass: Both smallmouth and largemouth bass are prevalent in the area as well.

Fishing licenses are required, and it is advisable to check local regulations for specific rules on seasons, limits, and designated fishing areas.

Boating on Lake Huron

Lake Huron offers numerous opportunities for boating, ranging from small personal watercraft to larger vessels. Here are some key points:

- Marinas: Huron County has multiple marinas and boat launches that provide access to the lake. Popular marinas include Harbor Beach Marina, Caseville Harbor, and Port Austin Marina.
- Types of Boating: Activities include power boating, sailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. The expansive waters of Lake Huron allow for both leisure cruising and more adventurous water sports.
- Safety: Always prioritize safety when boating. This includes having the proper safety equipment onboard, checking weather conditions, and following navigational rules.
- Enjoying the Scenery: Boating on Lake Huron provides beautiful views of the shoreline, and many boaters enjoy exploring the various islands, including the famous Manitou Islands.

Tips for Visitors

- Season: The best time for fishing and boating on Lake Huron is typically from late spring through early fall, with peak tourist activity during the summer months.
- Wildlife Watching: The area provides opportunities for wildlife observation, including birds, deer, and other native species.
- Local Events: Check for local fishing tournaments or boating events that may be happening during your visit for additional activities and community engagement.

Experience Lake Huron’s “Great” Personality in Huron County 

Lake Huron gives Michigan its distinctive mitten shape, and Huron County makes up the tip of the Thumb. You’ll want to remember this term, as the Thumb is an area with vibrant local culture and regional pride. When you rent a Lake Huron lake house in Huron County, you will get much more than a relaxing lake vacation—you’re joining a quirky community with a personality as “great” as the Great Lakes. 

History on the Lakebed

 Lake Huron is the second largest of the Great Lakes, with a surface area of 23,000 square miles.  For fisherman, there is a variety of sport fishing available, with opportunities to catch perch, pike, salmon, steelhead trout, walleye, and whitefish. But while fishing, swimming, boating, and a host of other favorite lake pastimes take place on the lake’s surface, another adventure awaits underwater. Over 1,000 shipwrecks lie below the surface of Lake Huron—and those are just the ones that have been discovered so far! This fascinating underwater history is protected by the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, and scuba divers and snorkelers of any skill level can explore the wrecks in search of a unique adventure. 

Scenery Along M-25

 Two absolute must-do activities of the Thumb are taking in the spectacular landscape and touring historic lighthouses. You can combine these pursuits by hopping on the M-25, which has a view of Lake Huron or Saginaw Bay for its entire route along the Thumb’s coast. The 160-mile highway passes five lighthouses as it winds along the shore: Fort Gratiot Lighthouse, Port Sanilac Lighthouse, Pointe aux Barques Lighthouse, Harbor Beach Light, and the Port Austin Lighthouse. 

Adventure in the Parks 

Michiganites love the outdoors, and when you rent a Lake Huron lake house, you get to enjoy the very best of Mother Nature that Huron County has to offer. The Huron County Nature Center & Wilderness Arboretum in Port Austin is a great place for a peaceful hike or walk along the beautifully maintained trails. The park is free to the public, and it hosts events and festivals throughout the year, like the Lady Slipper Festival, geocaching events, The Great Bug Hunt, and educational presentations on local history and wildlife. In Caseville, the Albert E. Sleeper State Park has 723 acres of forest, wetlands, and sandy beaches on Saginaw Bay. Wild Fowl Bay State park is on a tiny island just off of Bay Port where you can see abundant birds and wildlife. If you want to explore from the water, instead, Port Austin Kayak provides rentals for kayaks and stand up paddle boards by the hour, day, or week. Turnip Rock, near Pointe aux Barques, is a favorite kayak destination. 

Festivals in the Thumb 

The Thumb is known for its hometown festivals, which occur all year long. While some of the events you find near your Lake Huron lake house are more traditional, like county fairs, others are pure Thumb originals. The town of Kinde hosts a yearly Polka Fest with live polka music and dancing. The Michigan Sugar Festival in Sebewaing celebrates the local sugar beet industry with live music, craft beer, the crowning of a Sugar Queen, and lots of kid-friendly activities. Perhaps the most famous festival is Cheeseburger in Caseville, which pays homage to Jimmy Buffet’s “Cheeseburger in Paradise,” and to the classic American cuisine, over the course of 10 days. Other local festivals include Caseville Country Ribstock, the Pumpkin Festival, the Maritime Festival, and Porch Fest, to name a few. Whether the festivals focus on food, music, history, or all three, you are sure to have a blast at these community events. The Thumb of Michigan is a delightful community with an unforgettable personality. Come to Huron County and rent a Lake Huron lake house—you’ll enjoy every minute of your stay, from the depths of the shipwreck-strewn lakebed to the crown on the Sugar Queen’s head.

Whether you're looking to reel in the big catch or simply enjoy a day on the water, Huron County on Lake Huron offers a welcoming experience for outdoor enthusiasts.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist

Are Jet Skis permitted on Lake Huron - Huron County? Yes
Can you Swim in Lake Huron - Huron County? Yes
What is the Water Quality at Lake Huron - Huron County? Great
Are Boat Docks permitted at Lake Huron - Huron County? Yes
Are Power Boats permitted at Lake Huron - Huron County? Yes
What is the Lake Depth at Lake Huron - Huron County? Great Lake very big and deep
What are the Nearby Cities to Lake Huron - Huron County? Bad Axe
What are the Building restrictions at Lake Huron - Huron County? None