
Description
Sportsman Paradise in Paradise Valley. Owner manicured and managed ~220 acre property for hunting and conservation for 40 years. Beautiful hardwood forests; substantial wildlife -trophy deer, black bear, wild turkeys; year round creek; hunting stands, rock cliffs; trails. Total privacy-cross a creek and walk (ATV) the deeded right of way into the hollow, flanked with mountains and greeted with bird chirps and astonishing tall trees. Old log trail (ATV) winds up the mountain to the ''table top'' promoting a mountain range view. Large property to explore and enjoy. 2 options for entrances: excellent road frontage on RT 42 to create entrance or easy ROW directly from Rt 42. This property is rare find, ''HUNT READY.'' Mineral rights convey. Shown by appointment. Sold by boundary.Sportsman Paradise in Paradise Valley. Property is located in Blue Sulphur Springs area, a land settled by early pioneers in the late 1700s-early 1800s. The area has always been known for abundant wildlife, healing springs, and a pristine countryside. In ~2019, The Pavilion, the site of Blue Sulphur Springs Resort 1835-1858, was restored. The water from the spring was said to have healing powers. This area was an early settler campground and buffalo lick. The Pavilion is located within 2-3 miles of the property. The surrounding area remains rural with farmland, forested mountains, no development. The 220 acre tract consists of 4 adjoining parcels. This tract has not been surveyed, but there are surveys by all surrounding owners with boundaries well defined. Mineral rights convey. Multiple springs. There is good timber value on the property. Owner never harvested the timber. This is a large property that includes a variety of topography: 6-7 acre flats on mountain ridges, creek basins, cliffs, hollows, etc. The road frontage along Rt 42 and the ROW lends opportunity for build sites and multiple access. Some tree stands will convey with the property. Feeders may be removed. Currently the owner uses the ROW to enter the property; however, there is 0.8 mile of road frontage along Snake Run. A new entrance could be built for direct access off Snake Run. The area accessed from a new road would be a level area 6-7 acres, excellent for a build site. There is a RE/MAX sign marking this area.
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Description
Sportsman Paradise in Paradise Valley. Owner manicured and managed ~220 acre property for hunting and conservation for 40 years. Beautiful hardwood forests; substantial wildlife -trophy deer, black bear, wild turkeys; year round creek; hunting stands, rock cliffs; trails. Total privacy-cross a creek and walk (ATV) the deeded right of way into the hollow, flanked with mountains and greeted with bird chirps and astonishing tall trees. Old log trail (ATV) winds up the mountain to the ''table top'' promoting a mountain range view. Large property to explore and enjoy. 2 options for entrances: excellent road frontage on RT 42 to create entrance or easy ROW directly from Rt 42. This property is rare find, ''HUNT READY.'' Mineral rights convey. Shown by appointment. Sold by boundary.Sportsman Paradise in Paradise Valley. Property is located in Blue Sulphur Springs area, a land settled by early pioneers in the late 1700s-early 1800s. The area has always been known for abundant wildlife, healing springs, and a pristine countryside. In ~2019, The Pavilion, the site of Blue Sulphur Springs Resort 1835-1858, was restored. The water from the spring was said to have healing powers. This area was an early settler campground and buffalo lick. The Pavilion is located within 2-3 miles of the property. The surrounding area remains rural with farmland, forested mountains, no development. The 220 acre tract consists of 4 adjoining parcels. This tract has not been surveyed, but there are surveys by all surrounding owners with boundaries well defined. Mineral rights convey. Multiple springs. There is good timber value on the property. Owner never harvested the timber. This is a large property that includes a variety of topography: 6-7 acre flats on mountain ridges, creek basins, cliffs, hollows, etc. The road frontage along Rt 42 and the ROW lends opportunity for build sites and multiple access. Some tree stands will convey with the property. Feeders may be removed. Currently the owner uses the ROW to enter the property; however, there is 0.8 mile of road frontage along Snake Run. A new entrance could be built for direct access off Snake Run. The area accessed from a new road would be a level area 6-7 acres, excellent for a build site. There is a RE/MAX sign marking this area.
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