Escape to the beauty and tranquility of rural Pennsylvania with this exceptional 9.5-acre wooded building lot in Bald Eagle School District. Surrounded by nature and offering breathtaking mountain views, this picturesque parcel provides the perfect setting for your dream home, private retreat, hunting camp, or recreational getaway. The property features mature timber, abundant wildlife, and a peaceful atmosphere that feels miles away from it all, while still offering convenient access to nearby towns and amenities. Whether you're looking to build, invest, or simply enjoy the outdoors, this versatile acreage offers endless possibilities. Imagine waking up to panoramic mountain vistas, exploring your own private woodland, and enjoying the serenity of country living. With 9.5 acres of natural beauty, this is a rare opportunity to own a stunning piece of Pennsylvania countryside. Don't miss your chance to make this scenic mountain-view property your own.
83 Scenic Acres with Development Potential in Huston Township Panoramic Views, Road Frontage, and Exceptional Opportunity BEGINNING at a stone heap, an old corner on the side of the Allegheny Mountain… so begins the deed description of a truly remarkable property. Discover the rare opportunity to own 83 scenic acres of open land and mountain forest—an exceptional parcel offering privacy, panoramic beauty, and outstanding potential for builders, developers, investors, or those seeking a distinctive legacy property. From that memorable beginning, this impressive property unfolds across approximately 83 acres, inviting a vision that may include a private estate, recreational retreat, or thoughtfully planned future residential development in a setting that is both peaceful and increasingly rare to find. With an appealing balance of tillable open fields and wooded mountain terrain, this remarkable 83-acre parcel presents a compelling opportunity for builder or developer consideration, while also appealing to buyers seeking a private retreat, recreational haven, or future homestead. Municipally maintained road frontage, abundant wildlife including deer, turkey, and black bear, and breathtaking panoramic views all contribute to the property's unique blend of lifestyle appeal and long-term value. Its size, road frontage, and permitted uses make it especially attractive for those evaluating future residential or investment opportunities. Location Highlights: Just 21 minutes from State College, the property offers convenient access to the energy of Penn State, local dining, shopping, cultural venues, and everyday essentials—while still allowing you to come home to the peace and beauty of the countryside. Only 6 minutes from Black Moshannon State Park, you’ll be close to one of Pennsylvania’s most treasured outdoor destinations, known for its natural beauty, birdwatching, trails, and year-round recreation. And just 3 minutes from Moshannon State Forest and nearby State Game Lands, this location offers exceptional access to hiking, hunting, exploring, and enjoying the very best of central Pennsylvania’s outdoors. Additional Property Details: Located in the Bald Eagle Area School District, Julian, Huston Township. Zoned W/C & A/O, the property offers a range of permitted uses including: •
Fantastic opportunity to own 1.47 acres of wooded land. This beautiful property is perfect for building your dream home.
Julian is located in Pennsylvania. Julian, Pennsylvania has a population of 201. Julian is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 17.95% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30.96%.
The median household income in Julian, Pennsylvania is $75,833. The median household income for the surrounding county is $64,995 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Julian is 40.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 80.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 17.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 41.5 inches per year, with 48.5 inches of snow per year.