Over 400 acres of undeveloped land in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. Whether you are looking for a getaway, an off-grid homestead, or a long term timber / land investment, this parcel is well worth consideration. The property is accessed via a right-of-way off from Beck Pond Road, and it offers a nice woods road through the parcel with trails off from it. The 400 acres is made up of 3 separate parcels. A rustic cabin provides a place to camp out while overlooking a lower meadow. The cabin will need restoration work or to be taken down and replaced. The land offers views and lots of wildlife. There is a seasonal spring next to the cabin that at times produces an abundance of water that flows into a pond. In dryer seasons the flow will cease but it is possible that it could be dug deeper to sustain water throughout the seasons. The diverse forest includes hard and softwood stands as well as mature woods and sections of young growth. A Forestry Plan is on file for those interested in learning more about the forest. The VAST Snowmobile trail crosses the property by owners' permission creating direct trail access. This parcel is about 14 miles to East Burke, which is home of Burke Mountain and Kingdom Trails, and about 18 miles to Westmore, which is home of Lake Willoughby and the Willoughby State Forest.
The landâ??s highest and best use is variable including as a timber investment, homesite building option, sugarbush management, and a launching point to the nearby downhill ski and mountain bike trails. Property highlights include, outstanding timber resource with standing timber value of $434,000, paved access with long developed internal road, private homesite options with nearby electric & phone services, diverse terrain with year round stream, mountain-top site, fines views of opposing East Haven Range, and large glacial erratics, great location just 8 miles north from Burke Ski Resort & Kingdom Trails bike network and, potential sugarbush use from the +/-11,000 total maple taps.
Here is a rustic camp on 30 acres in a lovely part of the Northeast Kingdom. The property is wooded, has a brook running through it. A driveway leads to the off the grid camp, however, conventional power is at the street. Newark, Vermont, a gem of a small town that embodies all the quaint charm you'd expect from the Green Mountain State. But what really sets this place apart is its proximity to outdoor adventure. Close to Burke Mountain, Kingdom Trails, Vast Trails, several ponds, this really is your recreational playground!
125 pristine acres set along a quiet town maintained dead end road in the heart of the Northeast Kingdom, this property offers all of the peace and tranquility one can imagine. Wildlife galore in moose country along with many tree, plant, flower, and mushroom species make this an ideal escape for photographers, foragers, and nature lovers. Hike and snowshoe on your own property. Located in a mountain biking mecca and with many trails suitable for horseback riding. The Kingdom Trails, Burke Ski Area, golfing, and several ponds and lakes are all within very close proximity including the majestic Lake Willoughby and Island Pond. There is a secondary snowmobile trail on the property leading to the VAST snowmobile trail network. There is so much to do within thirty minutes - this is the ultimate nature lover's paradise. Being part of Vermont's Current Use Program means that property taxes on this land are an astonishing $450 per year. Park your camper for a great summer getaway or live in it while building your full time or vacation home. Great possibilities for Air BnB. State approved water and septic plans with nearby electric near edge of property. With no zoning rules - let your imagination run wild. Perfect location for a campground or horse facility and property is subdividable. True wilderness setting yet just a mere seven miles to Newark Street School for grades K-8. Surround yourself with wooded beauty in nature's wonderland playground in the heart of Vermont's mountains!
Newark is located in Vermont. Newark, Vermont has a population of 560. Newark is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 18.24% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.25%.
The median household income in Newark, Vermont is $44,485. The median household income for the surrounding county is $47,371 compared to the national median of $57,652. The median age of people living in Newark is 51.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 79.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 2.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 41.1 inches per year, with 82.7 inches of snow per year.