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OVERVIEW
Mill Creek Forest is a great timber investment with lots of recreational value located near the confluence of Mill Creek and Birch River in 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 30 minute drive from Sutton Lake, Summersville Lake and Gauley River National Recreation Area.
ATTRIBUTES AND HIGHLIGHTS
598 +/- acre multi-use parcel suitable for recreation, residential, timber investment and excels as a wildlife paradise
Clear title and the boundary lines are marked and painted
7 rivers and four lakes are within an average one hours drive. ...
7 rivers and four lakes are within an average one hours drive. These include the New River, Gauley River, Cherry River, Cranberry River, Elk River, Little Kanawha River, West Fork River, 3,000 acre Summersville Lake, 2,650 acre Stonewall Jackson Lake, 1,500 acre Sutton Lake and 970 acre Burnsville Lake
Close to proximity to National and State Parks, Wildlife Management Areas and National Forest properties
20 minutes to Summersville, county seat of Nicholas County
Just over a one hour drive to Charleston, the State Capitol and WV's 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-19, 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
High percentage of commercially operable ground supporting forestry, recreation and a potential for numerous future cabin sites
Perfect for shooting sports, ATV riding, horseback riding, hiking, camping, hunting and nature viewing
Elevations range from 1145' to 1900'
Potential conservation value
LOCATION
Google Coordinates: N 38.517195, W -80.744512
Address: County Route 19/3, Birch River, WV 26610
Elevation Range: 1145' to 1900'
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Research Parcel InformationTo follow-up with your interest, please contact Neal Roth at 304.667.2897.
From Birch River Post Office Travel 300 feet on Powells Creek Road to WV 82. Turn left on WV 82 for 200 feet, turn right on to US-19N ramp toward Sutton. Travel 0.6 miles on US-19N turn left on County Route 19/3 Polemic Run Road. Travel 0.3 miles and enter property. Property lies on both sides of Polemic Run Road for approximately 0.3 miles.
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