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SHOCKLEY RIDGE WOODLAND

OVERVIEW

Shockley Ridge Woodland has direct access to county maintained road just minutes off of Interstate 64/77. Hunting opportunities on your own property or the nearby Wildlife Management Areas and fishing in some of the best lakes and rivers in the state.

ATTRIBUTES AND HIGHLIGHTS

21.51 +/- acre property with forestland and home/cabin sites

Wildlife is very abundant with deer, turkey, bobcat, coyote, fox, rabbit and squirrel

New River Gorge National Park and Preserve only 30 minutes away

Hatfield McCoy Trails System less than 30 minute drive with over 1000 miles of trails

The 16,718 acre Bluestone Lake and 6,169 acre Summersville Lake Wildlife Management Areas are less than a 50 minute drive

Bluestone and Summersville Lakes are less than a 50 minute drive

Located near Glen White, WV and 20 minutes from Raleigh County Memorial Airport in Beaver, WV

6 miles to Interstate 64/77 and th...

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Directions

To follow-up with your interest, please contact Neal Roth at 304-667-3794.

From I-64/77 Robert C Byrd Exit 42: 6 miles +/- (approximately 8 minutes)

From the end of the exit ramps Merge onto WV-16 S/WV-97 W/Robert C Byrd Dr; travel 3.2 miles; turn right onto the WV-54 S ramp to Mullens; travel 0.4 miles; keep right at the fork and merge onto WV-54 S/WV-97 W; travel 2.1 miles; Turn right onto County Rte 54-1/Old State Rte 54; travel 492 feet; Turn left onto Shockley Ridge Rd the property road entrance is on the right in 230 feet.

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FoxFire Realty

Lewisburg, WV

(304) 451-5210

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FoxFire Realty, (304) 451-5210
Source: MLS# SHOCKLEY RIDGE WOODLAND
Listing last updated: June 26, 2023 at 8:03 AM
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