Price Adjusted! Lot 9 on Longhorn Road offers one of the larger available parcels in the Longhorn Road community of Union Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. Located near the west end of Longhorn Road with access from the cul-de-sac, this lot provides a rural setting for buyers considering a future home, weekend retreat, or recreational basecamp in the Raystown Lake Region. The property is part of a quiet rural development located off Route 829. The setting offers a country feel while keeping buyers within reach of area roads, nearby communities, and regional outdoor recreation. Lot 9 has access to electric and an approved on-lot septic location, both of which are important features for buyers evaluating future building plans. Restrictive covenants apply and should be reviewed by buyers as part of their due diligence. The position of Lot 9 near the west end of the road gives it a more tucked-away feel within the community. The cul-de-sac access helps define the setting and creates a natural point of entry to the property. Buyers looking for a larger lot in this development may appreciate the additional space, the rural surroundings, and the proximity to recreational opportunities throughout southern Huntingdon County. Raystown Lake is one of the major recreation destinations in the region and is located within driving distance of Longhorn Road. The lake offers public boat launches, marina services, fishing, camping, and other water-based recreation. Trough Creek State Park and nearby State Game Lands also provide opportunities for hiking, hunting, wildlife viewing, and exploring the surrounding ridges and valleys. Lot 9 may appeal to buyers looking for a buildable country lot near Raystown Lake with room for future plans. The combination of electric access, an approved septic location, cul-de-sac access, and the larger parcel size creates a practical land opportunity in a scenic part of Central Pennsylvania. Additional lots are also available within the Longhorn Road community, giving buyers options to compare location, layout, and setting before making a decision. Buyers should confirm all building requirements, utility details, restrictive covenants, septic approvals, and permitted uses with the appropriate local authorities as part of their review process.