Tucked away at the end of a secluded drive in the historic and remote community of Angle Inlet—America’s northernmost point in the contiguous United States—lies a rare 2.53-acre untouched wooded parcel. Steeped in history, this land has changed hands only a few times since it was originally deeded by the U.S. government in 1920. With a 20-foot easement granting access to the shoreline of Lake of the Woods, this serene retreat offers unmatched privacy, natural beauty, and a unique opportunity to own a piece of frontier history in one of the most distinctive corners of the country.