Some properties make you choose between convenience and country. This one refuses to compromise. This is 8.67 acres of clean, fully wooded West Virginia ground—big, quiet, and honest—with towering oak timber and classic Appalachian topography that rolls, levels out, and rises just enough to give the land character without limiting its usability. It’s the kind of terrain people imagine when they think about owning real land: shaded woods, natural contours, and wildlife moving through in every direction. What truly sets this property apart is how effortlessly it blends privacy with practicality. The land fronts on a paved road and has access to public water—a rare combination that immediately expands its usability, whether you’re planning a private estate, a long-term investment, or a future homesite with modern conveniences. You get room to stretch your legs without sacrificing access, utilities, or drivability. Located near Old Fields and just off Route 220, the setting strikes a near-perfect balance between rural living and day-to-day convenience. For local buyers, this is a smart, accessible piece of ground that feels secluded without being isolated. For buyers coming from Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia, or Baltimore, it’s an easy two-hour drive to land that feels worlds away from traffic, noise, and density—without requiring a complicated or exhausting trip. The oak timber gives the property real presence and long-term value, while the mix of flat areas and gentle elevation changes creates multiple options for building, trails, recreation, or simply leaving the land as-is and enjoying it the way it stands. This is ground that doesn’t need to be dressed up or forced into a vision—it already knows what it is. Equal parts country and convenience, privacy and access, this is the kind of acreage that appeals to people who want space, flexibility, and authenticity. Properties like this don’t show up often—especially ones that check this many boxes without asking you to give something up in return. If you’re looking for real land in a real location, this one deserves a closer look.
Great opportunity to bring your camper for the weekend or build the cabin of your dreams. Nice flat lot with seasonal views located just 15 minutes from rafting, tubing fishing and shopping. There is a full Cistern, a septic that has just been pumped and a 30 & 50 AMP plug.
REDUCED !! Looking for a private mountain get away? This beautifully wooded tract is ready for you to settle in and enjoy hunting, hiking, fishing, target shooting and more! When you own a lot in the "High Knob" area you also have ownership in the three interior community "parks" that afford a pond and picnic area, a rock ledge overlook for panoramic sunset views, and a path to "High Knob" for views of the valley below from Saddle Park. This is a great base camp and has a pad for an RV, as well! Great hunting reported and miles of interior roads to explore! The small cabin is perfect glamping getaway that has composting toilet, electric hook-up for generator, microwave, etc . Grab your place on the mountain for shelter and adventure in the South Branch Valley!
Old Fields is located in West Virginia. Old Fields, West Virginia has a population of 623. Old Fields is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 48.73% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.02%.
The median household income in Old Fields, West Virginia is $70,988. The median household income for the surrounding county is $46,592 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Old Fields is 44 years.
The average high temperature in July is 86.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 20.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 36.7 inches per year, with 26 inches of snow per year.