Either way, I would say that it will be lost to the Public.
The Dodge Estate has been reduced a pile of bricks and rubble on a peninsula at the mouth of the Munuscong River. The lands which had been a State Wildlife Refuge remain State land, but the refuge was closed and the dikes were breached as part of a grand plan to spread waterfowl out on the marshes of the St. Mary's River. The ringnecks that used to congregate in the bay are gone, and the duration of stay for migrants has declined since this rework.
When I first moved here, the McMormick Wilderness tract was a focal point of discussions. Cyrus McCormick,Jr. and Cyrus Bentley sited, designed and constructed a grand camp in the Adirondack Mountains tradition, on an island in White Deer Lake within the tract. The Dept. of Interior wanted to divest themselves of upkeep.
http://www.mccormicktract.com/RoughCamp.pdf
https://www.loc.gov/resource/hhh.mi0151.photos/?sp=10
The log structures were removed and placed in a warehouse for future reconstruction on a site to be secured by private funding. Nothing ever came of this effort.
The Keweenaw Mountain Lodge is about to go this way, after incurring millions in debt.
GRANOT Loma was offered to the State for 13million. Had Tom Baldwin not purchased the lodge and lands, it would be gone. I posted the listing awhile back. Tom and his family have grown tired of their treatment via a series of dust-ups with our local Pols. associated with construction of an upgraded power line through his land, as well as the haul road widening associated with the Eagle Mine, opting to sell and leave the area.