Rarely does a property offer the opportunity to own a piece of American history that stretches across the horizon. This 270+/- acre contiguous corridor represents roughly 16 miles of a former railroad bed, a historic "iron ribbon" that winds through the scenic landscape of the Southern Tier. Stretching from just north of Harpursville, NY, near the I-88 corridor, the property meanders south along the majestic North Branch of the Susquehanna River, traversing multiple charming townships before reaching the Pennsylvania border. This is a legacy-grade acquisition for the visionary investor, outdoor enthusiast, or conservation-minded buyer.
Land & Topography
The property is defined by its unique linear footprint, providing an unrivaled cross-section of New York’s natural beauty.
The Corridor: The former railroad bed offers a stable, elevated grade that provides a natural vantage point over the surrounding valley.
Flora & Timber: Large sections of the acreage are heavily wooded with native hardwoods—including mature Red Oak, Sugar Maple, and Black Walnut—common to the Susquehanna River basin. These areas suggest significant timber value, offering a potential immediate return on investment.
River Frontage: The crown jewel of the topography is a 16-acre riverfront peninsula boasting approximately 1,100 feet of direct Susquehanna River frontage. The land here transitions from the high-bank rail bed to lush, riparian bottomlands, perfect for private river access.
Utilities & Access
This property is more than a recreational tract; it is a vital infrastructure corridor.
Access: Multiple points of entry exist where the line intersects with state and local roads, including high-visibility access near State Route 88.
Utility Potential: The linear nature of the property makes it an ideal candidate for utility service line connections, fiber optic trunk lines, or pipeline easements.
Water: While currently in its natural state, the proximity to the river and local townships provides a foundation for future water solutions depending on the intended use.
Survey Note: This unique offering is to be sold without a survey, with boundaries based on extensive deed and tax record descriptions.
Recreational & Lifestyle Use
For the outdoor enthusiast, this property is a "turn-key" recreational paradise. The 16-mile span creates a private thoroughfare for hiking, mountain biking, and world-class snowmobile trails.
Hunting: The corridor acts as a natural "travel way" for Whitetail deer, Wild Turkey, and Black Bear. The mix of river-bottom cover and upland hardwoods creates an elite hunting environment.
River Life: With one official river crossing and several adjoining river sites, the property offers elite access for kayaking, canoeing, and fishing for smallmouth bass and walleye in the North Branch.
Location Context
Strategically located in Broome County, this property offers seclusion without isolation.
Proximity: Just a short drive to Binghamton, NY, providing easy access to hospitals, universities, and shopping.
Travel: The northern terminus near I-88 allows for easy transit to Albany or Oneonta, while the southern end terminates at the PA Border, connecting you to the endless mountains of the Keystone State.
Regional Charm: The route passes through several historic river towns, offering the potential for a "Rails-to-Trails" style private retreat or a commercial tourism venture.
Whether you seek a private sanctuary, a timber investment, or a strategic utility corridor, this 270-acre Susquehanna offering is a once-in-a-lifetime landmark.