Tucked away less than 10 miles from I-64, this expansive recreational property strikes a rare balance between easy accessibility and true backcountry seclusion. Once you enter the property, the outside world fades away, replaced by extreme privacy, quiet ridgelines, and a landscape designed by nature for both recreation and wildlife habitat. The terrain is gently sloping to rolling, creating an ideal mix of usability and natural cover. Numerous benches throughout the property provide prime bedding areas for whitetail deer, and a natural funnel between two ridges is heavily marked with well-worn deer trails, scrapes, and rubs—clear evidence of consistent wildlife movement. The hardwood timber, including abundant white and red oaks, produces a reliable acorn crop that attracts and holds deer, turkey, and other game throughout the season. A picturesque mountain stream winds through the property, adding both beauty and function. The stream creates multiple watering holes that serve as a magnet for wildlife while enhancing the overall recreational appeal of the land. Whether you’re scouting, hunting, or simply enjoying a quiet walk, the sound and sight of moving water elevate the experience. Access throughout the property is excellent. A well-established internal road system allows for truck and 4WD SUV travel, while a network of ATV and UTV trails provides additional access to the majority of the acreage. These trails make it easy to reach hunting spots, manage the land, or explore every corner of the property. Multiple potential building sites are scattered across the tract, offering options for a hunting cabin, recreational camp, or off-grid home. Each site takes advantage of the property’s privacy and natural setting, making it easy to create a retreat tailored to your vision. Despite the secluded feel, you’re just a short drive from Lewisburg, where you’ll find dining, shopping, and entertainment. The world-class Greenbrier Resort is also nearby, offering championship golf, fly fishing, fine dining, and an evening at the casino. This property is a rare opportunity to own a large, private recreational tract with exceptional hunting habitat, year-round access, and close proximity to some of West Virginia’s best amenities.
Williamsburg is located in West Virginia. Williamsburg, West Virginia has a population of 832. Williamsburg is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 13.1% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 23.69%.
The median household income in Williamsburg, West Virginia is $48,768. The median household income for the surrounding county is $41,694 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Williamsburg is 58 years.
The average high temperature in July is 81.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 18.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 42.6 inches per year, with 34.3 inches of snow per year.