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Camp Cloverlick on the Greenbrier River
A two-bedroom cabin on more than nine wooded acres, Camp Cloverlick adjoins Seneca State Forest and the Greenbrier River and overlooks the Greenbrier River Trail. The cabin is a drive of approximately 30 minutes from Cass, Marlinton, and Snowshoe Mountain Resort. This property borders the 12,884-acre Seneca State Forest.
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OVERVIEW
On the Greenbrier River near Snowshoe Mountain Resort, Camp Cloverlick includes a two-bedroom cabin on more than nine wooded acres adjoining Seneca State Forest. Ideally suited as a retreat, it is located in one of the most remote-but-accessible mountain regions in West Virginia.
Design...
Designed to provide an exceptional view of the valley, the village of Clover Lick, and towering Cloverlick Mountain, the cabin includes two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a two-level, open-plan great room that includes a kitchen and dining and living areas. The living area opens onto a large deck that accommodates additional living space. A level patio area, a parking area, and a flagstone-lined fire ring are also located alongside the cabin. A gated, graveled drive leads up to the cabin from the river and Clover Lick Road.
The property is principally wooded in oak and hickory with a planting of maturing white pine near the cabin. Several young red spruce, usually found in forests on the mountain tops, have seeded themselves near the cabin. The woodlands that extend upward and to either side of the cabin ascend into the unbroken forest that mounts the summit of a Thorny Creek Mountain, much of which is part of the 12,884-acre Seneca State Forest. The lower slope of the property is likewise forested but also includes the country lane that extends into the state forest and a section of single-lane Laurel Run Road, a paved county route that provides easy access to the property.
ATTRIBUTES AND HIGHLIGHTS
Two bedrooms, one bathroom
Adjacent to 12,884 acres of Seneca State Forest
Two-level great room with living, dining, and kitchen areas
Sunset-facing deck with a view of valley, river, mountains
Cathedral ceilings, oak-paneled walls
Casement windows accommodate air circulation
Electric baseboard and wood stove heat
Kitchen with multiple shelves
Gated, graveled driveway
Sloping forested property
Frontage on Greenbrier River and Laurel Creek Road
Dark-skies area ideal for stargazing
Five-minute walk from Greenbrier River Trail
Five-minute walk from the cabin to the river
Half-hour's drive from Pocahontas County seat at Marlinton
Half-hour's drive from Snowshoe Mountain, Cass Scenic Railroad, Green Bank Observatory
Hours drive from Falls of Hills Creek, Watoga State Park, Cranberry Glades Botanical Area, Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park
LOCATION
Google Coordinates: 38.330901, -79.967560
Address: 103 Clover Lick Road, Huntersville, WV 24934
Elevation Range: 2,280 to 2,520 feet above sea level
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Research Parcel InformationTo follow-up with your interest, call Foxfire agent Randy S. Riverbend Burdette, 304.667.2897.
Cloverlick is a drive of approximately an hour-and-a-half from I-64 at Lewisburg, in the south, and the US-48 expressway at Elkins, in the north. Specific directions to the camp from Clover Lick will be provided to customers.
From Lewisburg at I-64
Follow US-219 north 43 miles to a right turn onto Edray Road (CR-1); follow Edray Road 10 miles to the Clover Lick Bridge over the Greenbrier River.
From Elkins at US-48
Follow US-219 south 43 miles to a left turn onto Cass Road (WV-66); follow 6.7 miles to a right turn onto Linwood Road (CR-9); proceed 6.7 miles to a right turn onto Edray Road (CR-1). Proceed 1.1 miles to the Clover Lick Bridge over the Greenbrier River.
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