Heavily wooded, sloping terrain covers the whole 47.2 acres. Mixed soft and hardwoods. Marketable timber ready to harvest on a selective basis. A good selection of Spruce, Hemlock, hard & soft Maple and other species. The property abuts Bullard Lumber Co.â??s nearly 1200 acres of managed forest land which is Conserved Via a â??Grant of Development Rights, Conservation Restrictions & Public Access Easement which itself abuts the Green River Reservoir State Park. This is a unique opportunity to own one of the best woodlots this Agency has had the privilege to offer to the public over the past 50 years; a well stocked mixed age forest featuring many mature hard and soft wood trees along with the established woods road system. Development potential: Though the topography between 1100 to 1320 feet in elevation may be a challenge, there are a couple of potential home sites within reasonable distance from the end on Spruce Lane for those seeking privacy and nature. Property is within an easy drive to Lake Eden, VT. University-Johnson, as well as the ski areas at Jay Peak, Smuggler's Notch and Stowe. Length of Spruce Lane from Rt. 100 is approx. only. Assisted showings are recommended.
866 acres of Vermont wilderness, working landscape, and long-term potential await at this remarkable property in the heart of Eden. Located along scenic VT Route 100 and stretching from the Gihon River valley toward the slopes of Mount Norris, the land offers an exceptional combination of recreation, investment opportunity, and natural beauty. With extensive road and trail systems already in place, the property is easily accessible and ideal for exploring by foot, ATV, snowmobile, or side-by-side. A major asset to the property is the established 12,000-tap organic sugarbush with substantial future growth potential. The existing sugaring infrastructure includes a sugarhouse equipped with a pellet & oil fired evaporators, RO system, stainless steel sap tanks, pump station, drilled well, & onsite power. The current maple operation is managed by a tenant who would like to continue operating the sugaring business or potentially work with a new owner, offering flexibility & immediate income potential. The land itself is incredibly diverse with rolling forests, wildlife habitat, streams, frontage along the Gihon River, a peaceful lowland pond, and a unique high elevation pond tucked deeper into the property. Wildlife is abundant, making this an exceptional parcel for hunting, recreation, and nature enthusiasts. Several elevated areas offer outstanding potential cabin or homesites with the possibility for mountain and water views depending on clearing. Whether you envision a private family retreat, recreational compound, investment holding, working maple operation, or future development project, this property offers tremendous versatility. Enrollment in Vermontâ??s Current Use Program helps keep property taxes manageable. Despite the privacy and scale, the property remains conveniently located within approximately 30 minutes of both Jay Peak Resort and Stowe Mountain Resort, about an from Burlington, and within walking distance of Eden Lake.
Discover the perfect blend of natural beauty and opportunity on this 11.3 acre parcel. Featuring quality timber and stunning mountain views, this property offers the ideal setting for your future home, cabin, or recreational retreat.
Eden is located in Vermont. Eden, Vermont has a population of 1,352. Eden is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 24.6% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.53%.
The median household income in Eden, Vermont is $54,861. The median household income for the surrounding county is $66,016 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Eden is 42.7 years.
The average high temperature in July is 76.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 4.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47 inches per year, with 101.6 inches of snow per year.