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OVERVIEW
Red Horse Forest is 12 enchanting acres offering numerous homesites with spectacular views of distant mountains and pastoral farms; located in peaceful Greenbrier County near historic Lewisburg West Virginia.
HIGHLIGHTS
12 unspoiled forested acres offering spectacular long-range views approaching 40 miles with numerous home sites
Located in peaceful Greenbrier County just 20 minutes to Lewisburg, America's Coolest Small Town and county seat
Water rights convey to the old mountain spring
Valuable timber ready for harvest to offset purchase and holding costs
Protective Covenants run with the land
Survey completed in December 2021
All mineral rights in title c...
All mineral rights in title convey
Rich and diverse resident wildlife population
Minutes to Lewisburg's jet airport with flights to Chicago & Washington DC
Dynamic forest with some old growth trees estimated to be 100-200 years old.
Wildlife program enhances habitat, increases diversity, promotes health of the resident wildlife
A rewarding permaculture lifestyle can be easily developed
Surrounded by large farms and timber tracts in a nice rural neighborhood
Superior access by state maintained paved roads - FedEx, UPS and USPS delivery
Timber species include beautiful oaks, black walnut, poplar, maple and hickories
Winged wildlife includes eagles, hawks, owls, ravens, and Neotropical songbirds
White tail deer, black bear, red/gray fox, bobcat, wild turkey, grouse, squirrel, raccoon, fox and rabbit make up the resident wildlife population.
The forest produces life-giving Oxygen and are a sequester of carbon dioxide
Perfect for recreational activities including shooting sports, ATV riding, horseback riding, hiking, camping, hunting and nature viewing
Low taxes, low population density
Greenbrier Co is the largest producer of cattle and second largest producer of sheep in WV
Forest trails for hiking, ATVing & horseback riding accessing every part of the property
Internet, electric & landline phone available on site
Cellphone coverage is excellent in most places
Abundant wildlife with white tail deer, wild turkey, squirrels, raccoons, and chipmunks
Neo-tropical songbirds, owls, red tail hawks, blue jays, ravens
Ephemeral streams, wide hollow, ridge & flats create interesting topography
Mosses, ferns, wildflowers and abundant native plants cover the forest floor
Little light pollution sets the stage for amazing star gazing and planet observation
Sized right for incorporating a permaculture experience
Elevation Range: 2350' to 2705'
Diverse topography containing a mature forest, seasonal streams and ancient trees create a fascinating natural setting
Proximity to the Greenbrier River, 2000-acre Bluestone Lake and the New River, the gateway to awesome water recreation
LOCATION
Google Coordinates: 37.986835(N), -80.419509(W)
Address: Leonard Long Road, Renick, WV 24966. No 911 address is assigned to property without structures.
Elevation Range: 2350 ft. to 2705 ft. +/-
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From Lewisburg, West Virginia: 16.8 miles +/- (approximately 30 minutes)
From the intersection of US 60 and US 219 in the center of Lewisburg, travel US 219 North for 13.5 miles; turn slight left onto Butler Mountain Road Rt. 219/3; travel 2.1 miles; as Butler Mountain Road makes a sharp curve to the left, continue straight onto Red Horse Road Rt. 219/3; travel 1 mile to the intersection with Leonard Long Road Rt. 9/1; turn left onto the Leonard Long Road Rt. 9/1; travel 1/10 mile; the property is on the left.
From Renick, West Virginia: 5.4 miles +/- (approximately 12 minutes)
From the Post Office in Renick on US 219; travel US 219 South for 2.2 miles; make the sharp right turn onto Butler Mountain Road Rt. 219/3; travel 2.1 miles; as Butler Mountain Road makes a sharp curve to the left, continue straight onto Red Horse Road Rt. 219/3; travel 1 mile to the intersection with Leonard Long Road Rt. 9/1; turn left onto the Leonard Long Road Rt. 9/1; travel 1/10 mile; the property is on the left