Discover 367.6 acres of prime Pennsylvania hunting land with breathtaking views of Raystown Lake and abundant wildlife. This property is home to bear, turkey, deer, grouse, pheasant, coyote, and so much more—making it an outdoorsman’s dream. Bordering State Game Lands 118 and 73, you’ll enjoy direct access to over 5,463 acres of additional recreation and hunting opportunities. Conveniently located just off a paved road, the property offers two access points: a private rough-cut road and a second access road at the top of the mountain. This vast property is a true outdoorsman’s paradise, offering endless possibilities for hunting, hiking, ATV riding, and exploring the great outdoors. With its mixture of timber, trails, and natural beauty, this land provides both seclusion and adventure. Whether you’re seeking the perfect recreational retreat, a private hunting preserve, or a long-term investment, the sheer size and location of this property make it an exceptional find.
Nestled in the woods adjacent to Trough Creek State Park and less than 5 miles from Raystown Lake, these lots give you the perfect opportunity to build your dream home immersed in nature. With 38 plus acres of shared common open space, Paradise Point parcel owners can enjoy fishing the stocked trout stream, picnicking, and exploring trails. Lots have the option to run underground electric and cable to each site. Perc tested.
Nestled in the woods adjacent to Trough Creek State Park and less than 5 miles from Raystown Lake, these lots give you the perfect opportunity to build your dream home immersed in nature. With 38 plus acres of shared common open space, Paradise Point parcel owners can enjoy fishing the stocked trout stream, picnicking, and exploring trails. Lots have the option to run underground electric and cable to each site. Perc tested.
Nestled in the woods adjacent to Trough Creek State Park and less than 5 miles from Raystown Lake, these lots give you the perfect opportunity to build your dream home immersed in nature. With 38 plus acres of shared common open space, Paradise Point parcel owners can enjoy fishing the stocked trout stream, picnicking, and exploring trails. Lots have the option to run underground electric and cable to each site. Perc tested.
Nestled in the woods adjacent to Trough Creek State Park and less than 5 miles from Raystown Lake, these lots give you the perfect opportunity to build your dream home immersed in nature. With 38 plus acres of shared common open space, Paradise Point parcel owners can enjoy fishing the stocked trout stream, picnicking, and exploring trails. Lots have the option to run underground electric and cable to each site. Perc tested.
Nestled in the woods adjacent to Trough Creek State Park and less than 5 miles from Raystown Lake, these lots give you the perfect opportunity to build your dream home immersed in nature. With 38 plus acres of shared common open space, Paradise Point parcel owners can enjoy fishing the stocked trout stream, picnicking, and exploring trails. Lots have the option to run underground electric and cable to each site. Perc tested.
James Creek is located in Pennsylvania. James Creek, Pennsylvania has a population of 1,301. James Creek is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 24.75% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.18%.
The median household income in James Creek, Pennsylvania is $53,929. The median household income for the surrounding county is $57,055 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in James Creek is 46.7 years.
The average high temperature in July is 83.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 19.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 39.1 inches per year, with 23.6 inches of snow per year.