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OVERVIEW
The over 6,500-acre Leatherwood Creek Woodland Tracts are great timber investment with lots of recreational value located on Leatherwood Creek in Clay and Nicholas County. The land has been managed for timber products for years. Timber trails throughout the property make for great recreational activities. Less than a 50 minute drive from New River Gorge National Park and Gauley River National Recreation Area.
Just ten (10) unique parcels are being offered in tracts ranging in size from 156 acres to 1,888 acres.
PARCEL SIZES AND PRICES
Tract 1 663+/- acres $364,650
Tract 2 648+/- acres $356,500
Tract 3 660+/- acres $362,750
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Tract 4 590+/- acres $324,675
Tract 5 544+/- acres $299,100
Tract 6 453+/- acres $249,150
Tract 7 369+/- acres $230,400
Tract 8 156+/- acres $85,550
Tract 9 564+/- acres $310,300
Tract 10 1888+/- acres $1,038,285
Property is being sold by the boundary and not the acre.
ATTRIBUTES AND HIGHLIGHTS
10 multi-use tracts suitable for recreation, residential, timber investment and excels as a wildlife paradise
4 rivers and three lakes are within an average one hour's drive. These include the New River, Gauley River, Elk River, Kanawha River 3,000 acre Summersville Lake, 1,500 acre Sutton Lake and 250 acre Hawks Nest Lake
Close to proximity to National and State Parks, Wildlife Management Areas and National Forest properties
20 minutes to Clay, county seat of Clay County
Just over a one hour drive to Charleston, the State Capitol and WVs largest metro area and jet service
Amazing resident wildlife population rich in diversity and ever changing
Fur bearing deer, black bear, squirrel, rabbit, bobcat, raccoon, fox, chipmunk, opossum
Area winged wildlife includes Neotropical songbirds, turkey, grouse, eagles, herons, hawks, owls, ravens, king fishers, ravens, crows, and hummingbirds
Dynamic forest with some old growth trees estimated to be 150-200 years old
Forest soaks up tons of Carbon Dioxide and produces tons of life-giving oxygen
A rewarding off-grid permaculture lifestyle can be easily developed
Cell phone coverage is good with 4G service
An easy drive to higher population areas of Charleston, Pittsburgh, DC, Blacksburg, Roanoke, Beckley, Princeton and Lewisburg, jet airports, and major interstates
Convenient to I-64, I-77, I-79, US-60 and jet airports
The vigorous forest is a steady producer of life-giving Oxygen and silently works to sequester carbon dioxide
Over 40 years of professional forest and wildlife management
Harvest-ready hardwood timber available to offset holding costs
Several seasonal branches flow during snow melts and rain events
State and County-maintained roads for superior access
Several interior roads and trails provide access to nearly every corner of the property
LOCATION
Google Coordinates: N 38.391061, W -81.069619
Address: Pisgah Ridge Road, Bickmore, WV 25019 (WV does not have 911 address for properties without a residence)
Elevation Range: 760' to 1680'
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Research Parcel InformationTo follow-up with your interest, please contact Neal Roth at 304-667-3794.
From United States Postal Service located at 47 Fola Road in Bickmore, West Virginia continue on Fola Road for 0.2 mile to intersection with Leatherwood Road (CR 17), keep left on Leatherwood Road for 2.5 miles to bridge on Leatherwood Road. Once you cross bridge the property is on both sides of Leatherwood Road. Tract 7 on the right and Tract 3 on left.