Lost Branch Forest and Retreat in Almost Heaven, Wyoming County, West Virginia, is a 138.68-acre +/- mountain big timber and recreational tract with extensive roads and trails throughout, providing strong support for outdoor recreation, wildlife habitat, and numerous long-range building sites for cabins, homes, and yurts. - RECREATION The property offers fantastic recreational opportunities. Numerous recreational activities are anchored by the nearby Guyandotte River, New River, Greenbrier River, New River Gorge National Park, and the 2000-acre Bluestone Lake, as well as the Tomblin, Big Ugly, and Bluestone Wildlife Management Areas. For the Off-Road adventurer, you have the Hatfield-McCoy Trails nearby. HATFIELD-MCCOY TRAILS The Hatfield-McCoy Trails System (HMTS) comprises over 600 miles of trails and is located in the rich mountains of southern West Virginia. The 800+ mile HMTS is second only to the 2000-mile-long Paiute ATV Trail in Central Utah. This property is within 5 minutes of two trailheads of the Hatfield-McCoy Trails system. As one of the largest off-highway vehicle trail systems in the world, HMTS is open 365 days a year and offers something for every skill level. The trail system caters to ATVs, UATVs, and dirt bikes (motorbikes), but hikers, mountain bikers, and horse riders can also use the trails. The trail system is a multi-county project, including West Virginia counties Logan, Kanawha, Wyoming, McDowell, Mercer, Wayne, Lincoln, Mingo, and Boone. The trail system is named after two families, the Hatfields and the McCoys, who famously feuded near the West Virginia-Kentucky border after the Civil War. Law enforcement officers patrol the trail to ensure compliance with safety regulations. Motorized users of the trail system must wear a DOT-approved helmet and are prohibited from "doubling" (having a passenger), unless their vehicle is designed for two people. These rules, along with a host of others, have enabled the trail system to maintain a high safety record, despite an increase in ATV-related injuries nationwide. 2025 Taxes $423.00

Mullens is located in West Virginia. Mullens, West Virginia has a population of 2,255. Mullens is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 28.3% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.88%.
The median household income in Mullens, West Virginia is $64,000. The median household income for the surrounding county is $44,630 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Mullens is 39.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 83.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 22.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 46.7 inches per year, with 35.1 inches of snow per year.