Tuesday, July 14, 2026

DNR Plans Auctions of Unnecessary Land

forested property with two track road
typical forested property (photo from Michigan DNR)

a news release of Michigan DNR

August land auctions help the DNR meet its mission to boost public recreation and protect natural resources. Nearly 100 parcels are available; sale proceeds will be used to acquire land that better fits the department’s outdoor recreation and conservation goals

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is busy preparing 97 properties for sale via online auctions later this summer. River frontage, lake frontage and forested acreage surrounded by private ownership — these characteristics describe some of the parcels that will be available Aug. 4-28.

Kerry Heckman, DNR forest lands and special projects administrator, said though it might seem counter-intuitive for the DNR to make any land available for sale, it’s important to note that the public benefit of some properties is severely limited. That’s due to factors such as lack of legal public access, size limitations that prevent appropriate public use, and development on adjacent privately owned land that negatively affects public use such as hunting.

"More importantly, the proceeds from our surplus-land sales are deposited into the Land Exchange Facilitation Fund,” Heckman said. “Those dollars are specifically used to acquire other properties that are more usable by residents and visitors, protect important natural resources and provide accessible, quality recreation opportunities throughout the state.”

Many of these properties are located in West Michigan. See complete listing and dates below.


See details of parcels


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