Located in the scenic valley of Bath County, this 315.35 acre farm offers a combination of agricultural land, water resources, and recreational opportunities. Positioned along 2430 Big Back Creek Rd near Warm Springs, the property lies between High Top Mountain and Flag Knob and features level to gently sloping terrain suitable for a range of uses.A defining feature is approximately 1.8 miles of frontage along Back Creek, with much of the stream accessible from both sides of the property. Back Creek is recognized as a cold-water fishery, supporting trout habitat and offering consistent angling opportunities. Several natural springs originate on the property, contributing to water availability for livestock and wildlife.The land includes approximately 125 acres of open pasture and fields. These areas are suitable for grazing, hay production, or other agricultural applications. The remaining acreage consists of mature hardwood forest with an established internal trail network that provides access throughout the property. The mix of open and wooded habitat supports local wildlife, including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and black bear.The property shares approximately 2.7 miles of boundary with the George Washington National Forest, offering direct access to a large expanse of public land. This adjacency contributes to privacy and expands opportunities for hunting, hiking, and other outdoor recreation.Improvements include three farmhouses, one of which dates to around 1850, along with a hunting cabin. Additional structures include two barns, workshops, storage buildings, and poultry facilities. These improvements provide functional space for agricultural operations, equipment storage, and residential or seasonal use. The existing infrastructure allows flexibility for continued farming, recreational use, or property management.The location provides access to regional amenities while maintaining a rural setting. The property is approximately 6 miles from Warm Springs and 10 miles from Hot Springs. The Omni Homestead Resort is located about 11 miles away, offering golf, dining, and spa services. Lake Moomaw is approximately 20 miles away and provides boating and fishing access. Additional nearby destinations include the Garth Newel Music Center and the Jackson River.This property presents a combination of acreage, water resources, and improvements in a region known for agriculture and outdoor recreation. The balance of open land, forest, and waterfrontage supports a variety of potential uses, including farming, hunting, and residential or seasonal occupancy.