Private Hunting Land for Lease in Michigan.
Skip crowded public land. Browse curated private parcels by county, species, terrain, and budget — with transparent pricing and digital waivers built in.
Better hunting starts with better access.
Exclusive access
Lease a specific parcel — no competing with crowded public land. Landowners control how many hunters are allowed per day.
Michigan-focused
Browse by county, region, and terrain — from ag edges in the south to cedar swamps and timber in the north.
Clear rules & waivers
Landowners set the rules. Reserved handles digital waivers so everyone knows exactly what's allowed before you book.
Transparent pricing
No mystery rates or awkward negotiations. See pricing, amenities, and rules upfront before committing.
Best Michigan counties for private leases.
These regions consistently produce strong game numbers and dependable access opportunities.
Southern Michigan
Top Whitetail RegionFarm-country deer hunting at its finest. Mature bucks, consistent movement, and some of the highest-pressure private land in the state. Expect mixed crop edges, hardwoods, and food plots.
Western Michigan
Mixed Ag & HardwoodsA mix of agricultural edges, hardwood ridges, and river bottom terrain. Strong turkey and deer populations, with excellent small game and predator opportunities.
Northern Lower Peninsula
Expansive ForestlandCedar swamps, mixed timber, and light hunting pressure. Excellent for bear, turkey, and deer. Larger parcels, more affordable rates, and that true north woods experience.
Upper Peninsula
Wild & RemoteThe UP offers the most remote hunting in Michigan. Bear, wolf country, trophy whitetails with light pressure, and stunning terrain. Serious hunters only.
Everything you need to know before booking.
Michigan hunting leases vary by region, habitat, and landowner. Here's what most hunters can expect when leasing private Michigan hunting land through Reserved.
Common questions about Michigan leases.
How much does it cost to lease hunting land in Michigan?
Most private hunting leases in Michigan range from $25–$150 per hunter per day depending on the county, season, habitat type, and pressure. Southern Michigan farm-country commands higher rates; UP properties are generally more affordable.
Is it legal to lease land for hunting in Michigan?
Yes. Michigan allows private landowners to offer controlled hunting access with clearly defined rules and liability waivers. Reserved provides the waiver infrastructure automatically.
What game can I hunt on leased Michigan land?
Whitetail deer, turkey, bear, small game, coyote, and waterfowl — depending on the landowner's rules and the property's habitat. Each listing specifies exactly what is allowed.
Which Michigan counties offer the best hunting leases?
Top counties include Jackson, Washtenaw, and Hillsdale for whitetail; Allegan and Barry for turkey; Clare, Alpena, and Emmet in the north for bear and light-pressure deer hunting.
Do I need a waiver to lease private land?
Yes. Reserved automatically generates and sends a digital liability waiver to both hunter and landowner after every confirmed booking.
When does Reserved launch in Michigan?
We're launching in Michigan first and are onboarding early access members now. Join the waitlist to be notified when listings go live in your county.
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