Overview
Caldwell WV Vacant Timberland
This 97-acre property in Caldwell, WV, offers commercially valuable timber ready for harvest, presenting an opportunity for immediate cash flow. The dynamic forest includes some old-growth trees estimated to be over 150 years old. All mineral rights owned by the current owner will convey with the land. The property is home to a rich and diverse wildlife population and is surrounded by farms and timber tracts in a rural neighborhood. Superior access is provided by state-maintained paved roads, with FedEx, UPS, and USPS delivery available. Cell phone coverage is excellent on the ridges, with 5G service. The location offers dark skies with little light pollution, ideal for stargazing and astrophotography. Nearby Second Creek is stocked with trout. Timber species include oaks, black walnut, poplar, maple, white pine, and hickories. Wildlife includes deer, black bear, squirrel, rabbit, bobcat, raccoon, fox, chipmunk, opossum, eagles, hawks, owls, ravens, turkeys, and Neotropical songbirds. The land is ideal for recreational activities such as shooting sports, ATV riding, horseback riding, hiking, camping, hunting, and nature viewing. The property is an exceptional habitat for butterflies, especially the Monarch. The forest resource is composed of quality Appalachian hardwoods, offering flexibility in terms of potential harvest revenue. The species composition is highly desirable and favors Appalachian hardwood types. The property is located twenty minutes from Union, Lewisburg, and White Sulphur Springs, with an easy drive to Roanoke's jet airport. The Lewisburg Airport, just a twenty-minute drive away, provides jet service to Chicago and Dulles. It is also twenty minutes from the Greenbrier Resort. Dedicated forest trails wind through the property, providing access to nearly every area. A wildlife program enhances habitat and promotes diversity. The elevation ranges from 2282 ft. to 2513 ft.