Barbour County, West Virginia Land For Sale (11 results)
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07/11/2026
$20,247
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Barbour County - Lot 19 Lake Island Drive, Belington, WV
Located along Lake Island Drive just outside of Belington in scenic Barbour County, West Virginia, this 1.00+/- acre property presents an outstanding opportunity to establish a country homesite, weekend getaway, or future investment in a peaceful rural setting. Featuring gently rolling topography and convenient access from a county-maintained gravel road, this tract combines the charm of country living with practical accessibility to nearby utilities, local amenities, and some of north-central West Virginia's most sought-after recreational destinations. The property's rolling landscape provides flexibility for a variety of future uses. Whether you envision building a full-time residence, constructing a seasonal cabin, or purchasing land as a long-term investment, this manageable tract offers an attractive setting to bring those plans to life. The terrain offers natural character while remaining functional for development, outdoor enjoyment, and year-round accessibility. Utility availability nearby further enhances the property's appeal. City water and electric service are reported to be available in the area, offering prospective buyers the convenience of nearby utility access, subject to verification and the requirements of the appropriate service providers. A septic system would be required for residential development, allowing future owners to design a system suited to their intended use and in accordance with local health department guidelines. County-maintained gravel road frontage provides dependable access while preserving the quiet atmosphere that many buyers seek when searching for West Virginia land. The surrounding countryside reflects the scenic beauty of Barbour County, with rolling hills, wooded views, and a slower pace of life that continues to attract those looking to escape the demands of more populated areas. One of the property's standout attributes is its proximity to Audra State Park, a treasured destination known throughout West Virginia for its breathtaking scenery along the Middle Fork River. The park offers opportunities for hiking, fishing, swimming, picnicking, camping, and nature observation. Residents and visitors can enjoy miles of trails, riverside relaxation, and memorable outdoor experiences just a short drive from the property. Additionally, the property's location near the Rt. 33 corridor provides convenient travel access while placing you within reach of several of the region's celebrated trout fisheries. Anglers will appreciate the proximity to multiple trout streams throughout north-central West Virginia, where stocked and naturally reproducing fisheries provide outstanding fishing opportunities across much of the year. The area's abundance of cold-water streams adds tremendous appeal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a property that complements an active lifestyle centered around recreation and exploration. Belington offers access to everyday necessities while maintaining the small-town atmosphere that defines this part of the Mountain State. Nearby communities provide shopping, dining, healthcare services, schools, and local events, allowing property owners to enjoy the benefits of rural living without sacrificing convenience. Smaller acreage properties with county road access, nearby utilities, and close proximity to major recreational amenities continue to generate significant interest among buyers. Whether your goals include building immediately, creating a weekend escape, securing an investment property, or establishing a home base near exceptional outdoor destinations, this 1.00+/- acre tract on Lake Island Drive deserves serious consideration. If you have been searching for affordable Barbour County real estate offering rolling terrain, county road frontage, nearby utilities, convenient access to the Rt. 33 corridor, close proximity to Audra State Park, and easy access to multiple trout streams, this property provides an opportunity to turn those aspirations into reality.
07/11/2026
$31,006
2.05 ac.
ACTIVE
Barbour County - Lot 21 Lake Island Drive, Belington, WV
Located along Lake Island Drive just outside of Belington in scenic Barbour County, West Virginia, this 2.05+/- acre property presents an outstanding opportunity to establish a country homesite, weekend getaway, or future investment in a peaceful rural setting. Featuring gently rolling topography and convenient access from a county-maintained gravel road, this tract combines the charm of country living with practical accessibility to nearby utilities, local amenities, and some of north-central West Virginia's most sought-after recreational destinations. The property's rolling landscape provides flexibility for a variety of future uses. Whether you envision building a full-time residence, constructing a seasonal cabin, or purchasing land as a long-term investment, this manageable tract offers an attractive setting to bring those plans to life. The terrain offers natural character while remaining functional for development, outdoor enjoyment, and year-round accessibility. Utility availability nearby further enhances the property's appeal. City water and electric service are reported to be available in the area, offering prospective buyers the convenience of nearby utility access, subject to verification and the requirements of the appropriate service providers. A septic system would be required for residential development, allowing future owners to design a system suited to their intended use and in accordance with local health department guidelines. County-maintained gravel road frontage provides dependable access while preserving the quiet atmosphere that many buyers seek when searching for West Virginia land. The surrounding countryside reflects the scenic beauty of Barbour County, with rolling hills, wooded views, and a slower pace of life that continues to attract those looking to escape the demands of more populated areas. One of the property's standout attributes is its proximity to Audra State Park, a treasured destination known throughout West Virginia for its breathtaking scenery along the Middle Fork River. The park offers opportunities for hiking, fishing, swimming, picnicking, camping, and nature observation. Residents and visitors can enjoy miles of trails, riverside relaxation, and memorable outdoor experiences just a short drive from the property. Additionally, the property's location near the Rt. 33 corridor provides convenient travel access while placing you within reach of several of the region's celebrated trout fisheries. Anglers will appreciate the proximity to multiple trout streams throughout north-central West Virginia, where stocked and naturally reproducing fisheries provide outstanding fishing opportunities across much of the year. The area's abundance of cold-water streams adds tremendous appeal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a property that complements an active lifestyle centered around recreation and exploration. Belington offers access to everyday necessities while maintaining the small-town atmosphere that defines this part of the Mountain State. Nearby communities provide shopping, dining, healthcare services, schools, and local events, allowing property owners to enjoy the benefits of rural living without sacrificing convenience. Smaller acreage properties with county road access, nearby utilities, and close proximity to major recreational amenities continue to generate significant interest among buyers. Whether your goals include building immediately, creating a weekend escape, securing an investment property, or establishing a home base near exceptional outdoor destinations, this 2.05+/- acre tract on Lake Island Drive deserves serious consideration. If you have been searching for affordable Barbour County real estate offering rolling terrain, county road frontage, nearby utilities, convenient access to the Rt. 33 corridor, close proximity to Audra State Park, and easy access to multiple trout streams, this property provides an opportunity to turn those aspirations into reality.
07/11/2026
$23,321
1.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Barbour County - Lot 22 Lake Island Drive, Belington, WV
Located along Lake Island Drive just outside of Belington in scenic Barbour County, West Virginia, this 1.30+/- acre property presents an outstanding opportunity to establish a country homesite, weekend getaway, or future investment in a peaceful rural setting. Featuring gently rolling topography and convenient access from a county-maintained gravel road, this tract combines the charm of country living with practical accessibility to nearby utilities, local amenities, and some of north-central West Virginia's most sought-after recreational destinations. The property's rolling landscape provides flexibility for a variety of future uses. Whether you envision building a full-time residence, constructing a seasonal cabin, or purchasing land as a long-term investment, this manageable tract offers an attractive setting to bring those plans to life. The terrain offers natural character while remaining functional for development, outdoor enjoyment, and year-round accessibility. Utility availability nearby further enhances the property's appeal. City water and electric service are reported to be available in the area, offering prospective buyers the convenience of nearby utility access, subject to verification and the requirements of the appropriate service providers. A septic system would be required for residential development, allowing future owners to design a system suited to their intended use and in accordance with local health department guidelines. County-maintained gravel road frontage provides dependable access while preserving the quiet atmosphere that many buyers seek when searching for West Virginia land. The surrounding countryside reflects the scenic beauty of Barbour County, with rolling hills, wooded views, and a slower pace of life that continues to attract those looking to escape the demands of more populated areas. One of the property's standout attributes is its proximity to Audra State Park, a treasured destination known throughout West Virginia for its breathtaking scenery along the Middle Fork River. The park offers opportunities for hiking, fishing, swimming, picnicking, camping, and nature observation. Residents and visitors can enjoy miles of trails, riverside relaxation, and memorable outdoor experiences just a short drive from the property. Additionally, the property's location near the Rt. 33 corridor provides convenient travel access while placing you within reach of several of the region's celebrated trout fisheries. Anglers will appreciate the proximity to multiple trout streams throughout north-central West Virginia, where stocked and naturally reproducing fisheries provide outstanding fishing opportunities across much of the year. The area's abundance of cold-water streams adds tremendous appeal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a property that complements an active lifestyle centered around recreation and exploration. Belington offers access to everyday necessities while maintaining the small-town atmosphere that defines this part of the Mountain State. Nearby communities provide shopping, dining, healthcare services, schools, and local events, allowing property owners to enjoy the benefits of rural living without sacrificing convenience. Smaller acreage properties with county road access, nearby utilities, and close proximity to major recreational amenities continue to generate significant interest among buyers. Whether your goals include building immediately, creating a weekend escape, securing an investment property, or establishing a home base near exceptional outdoor destinations, this 1.30+/- acre tract on Lake Island Drive deserves serious consideration. If you have been searching for affordable Barbour County real estate offering rolling terrain, county road frontage, nearby utilities, convenient access to the Rt. 33 corridor, close proximity to Audra State Park, and easy access to multiple trout streams, this property provides an opportunity to turn those aspirations into reality.
07/11/2026
$20,861
1.06 ac.
ACTIVE
Barbour County - Lot 23 Lake Island Drive, Belington, WV
Located along Lake Island Drive just outside of Belington in scenic Barbour County, West Virginia, this 1.06+/- acre property presents an outstanding opportunity to establish a country homesite, weekend getaway, or future investment in a peaceful rural setting. Featuring gently rolling topography and convenient access from a county-maintained gravel road, this tract combines the charm of country living with practical accessibility to nearby utilities, local amenities, and some of north-central West Virginia's most sought-after recreational destinations. The property's rolling landscape provides flexibility for a variety of future uses. Whether you envision building a full-time residence, constructing a seasonal cabin, or purchasing land as a long-term investment, this manageable tract offers an attractive setting to bring those plans to life. The terrain offers natural character while remaining functional for development, outdoor enjoyment, and year-round accessibility. Utility availability nearby further enhances the property's appeal. City water and electric service are reported to be available in the area, offering prospective buyers the convenience of nearby utility access, subject to verification and the requirements of the appropriate service providers. A septic system would be required for residential development, allowing future owners to design a system suited to their intended use and in accordance with local health department guidelines. County-maintained gravel road frontage provides dependable access while preserving the quiet atmosphere that many buyers seek when searching for West Virginia land. The surrounding countryside reflects the scenic beauty of Barbour County, with rolling hills, wooded views, and a slower pace of life that continues to attract those looking to escape the demands of more populated areas. One of the property's standout attributes is its proximity to Audra State Park, a treasured destination known throughout West Virginia for its breathtaking scenery along the Middle Fork River. The park offers opportunities for hiking, fishing, swimming, picnicking, camping, and nature observation. Residents and visitors can enjoy miles of trails, riverside relaxation, and memorable outdoor experiences just a short drive from the property. Additionally, the property's location near the Rt. 33 corridor provides convenient travel access while placing you within reach of several of the region's celebrated trout fisheries. Anglers will appreciate the proximity to multiple trout streams throughout north-central West Virginia, where stocked and naturally reproducing fisheries provide outstanding fishing opportunities across much of the year. The area's abundance of cold-water streams adds tremendous appeal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a property that complements an active lifestyle centered around recreation and exploration. Belington offers access to everyday necessities while maintaining the small-town atmosphere that defines this part of the Mountain State. Nearby communities provide shopping, dining, healthcare services, schools, and local events, allowing property owners to enjoy the benefits of rural living without sacrificing convenience. Smaller acreage properties with county road access, nearby utilities, and close proximity to major recreational amenities continue to generate significant interest among buyers. Whether your goals include building immediately, creating a weekend escape, securing an investment property, or establishing a home base near exceptional outdoor destinations, this 1.06+/- acre tract on Lake Island Drive deserves serious consideration. If you have been searching for affordable Barbour County real estate offering rolling terrain, county road frontage, nearby utilities, convenient access to the Rt. 33 corridor, close proximity to Audra State Park, and easy access to multiple trout streams, this property provides an opportunity to turn those aspirations into reality.
07/11/2026
$30,596
2.01 ac.
ACTIVE
Barbour County - Lot 20 Lake Island Drive, Belington, WV
Located along Lake Island Drive just outside of Belington in scenic Barbour County, West Virginia, this 2.01+/- acre property presents an outstanding opportunity to establish a country homesite, weekend getaway, or future investment in a peaceful rural setting. Featuring gently rolling topography and convenient access from a county-maintained gravel road, this tract combines the charm of country living with practical accessibility to nearby utilities, local amenities, and some of north-central West Virginia's most sought-after recreational destinations. The property's rolling landscape provides flexibility for a variety of future uses. Whether you envision building a full-time residence, constructing a seasonal cabin, or purchasing land as a long-term investment, this manageable tract offers an attractive setting to bring those plans to life. The terrain offers natural character while remaining functional for development, outdoor enjoyment, and year-round accessibility. Utility availability nearby further enhances the property's appeal. City water and electric service are reported to be available in the area, offering prospective buyers the convenience of nearby utility access, subject to verification and the requirements of the appropriate service providers. A septic system would be required for residential development, allowing future owners to design a system suited to their intended use and in accordance with local health department guidelines. County-maintained gravel road frontage provides dependable access while preserving the quiet atmosphere that many buyers seek when searching for West Virginia land. The surrounding countryside reflects the scenic beauty of Barbour County, with rolling hills, wooded views, and a slower pace of life that continues to attract those looking to escape the demands of more populated areas. One of the property's standout attributes is its proximity to Audra State Park, a treasured destination known throughout West Virginia for its breathtaking scenery along the Middle Fork River. The park offers opportunities for hiking, fishing, swimming, picnicking, camping, and nature observation. Residents and visitors can enjoy miles of trails, riverside relaxation, and memorable outdoor experiences just a short drive from the property. Additionally, the property's location near the Rt. 33 corridor provides convenient travel access while placing you within reach of several of the region's celebrated trout fisheries. Anglers will appreciate the proximity to multiple trout streams throughout north-central West Virginia, where stocked and naturally reproducing fisheries provide outstanding fishing opportunities across much of the year. The area's abundance of cold-water streams adds tremendous appeal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a property that complements an active lifestyle centered around recreation and exploration. Belington offers access to everyday necessities while maintaining the small-town atmosphere that defines this part of the Mountain State. Nearby communities provide shopping, dining, healthcare services, schools, and local events, allowing property owners to enjoy the benefits of rural living without sacrificing convenience. Smaller acreage properties with county road access, nearby utilities, and close proximity to major recreational amenities continue to generate significant interest among buyers. Whether your goals include building immediately, creating a weekend escape, securing an investment property, or establishing a home base near exceptional outdoor destinations, this 2.01+/- acre tract on Lake Island Drive deserves serious consideration. If you have been searching for affordable Barbour County real estate offering rolling terrain, county road frontage, nearby utilities, convenient access to the Rt. 33 corridor, close proximity to Audra State Park, and easy access to multiple trout streams, this property provides an opportunity to turn those aspirations into reality.
01/09/2026
$105,000
33 ac.
ACTIVE
Barbour County - Lot 1 Frost Run, Moatsville, WV
PRICE IMPROVEMENT!! This 33 acre property located along Frost Run near Moatsville in Barbour County, West Virginia, offers a combination of open recreational farmland and natural features. The tract includes a pond and a stream, adding water resources that enhance the lands usability and appeal. Access is provided by a city-maintained paved road, allowing dependable year-round entry to the property. Electric service is located nearby, providing potential utility access without being installed on the property itself. Partial fencing is already in place, which may assist with land management or future agricultural use. The terrain consists of a blend of open fields and wooded areas. The open portions may be suitable for small-scale farming, pasture, or food plots, while the wooded areas provide cover and habitat for wildlife. The pond offers a water source for wildlife and recreational enjoyment, while the stream adds natural character and drainage benefits. These features contribute to the propertys suitability for outdoor recreation, hunting land use, and rural enjoyment. The propertys layout allows for a variety of potential uses depending on the buyer's needs and local regulations. Recreational activities such as hiking, wildlife observation, and hunting are supported by the mix of cover, open ground, and water. The farmland areas may also be adaptable for hay production, grazing, or other agricultural purposes. The existing partial fence can support livestock or help define portions of the boundary. Located approximately 3 miles from the community of Moatsville and about 7 miles from Philippi, the property offers a rural setting while remaining within a reasonable distance of essential services. Philippi provides access to shopping, dining, healthcare, and other amenities. Additional nearby towns include Galloway, Flemington, Grafton, and Belington, all of which are within a short drive. This location allows landowners to enjoy privacy and open space while maintaining access to surrounding communities. Barbour County is known for its rolling hills, farmland, and outdoor opportunities. The presence of both a pond and stream adds value to the land by supporting wildlife habitat and offering visual and recreational benefits. With paved road frontage, nearby electric availability, and a balance of open and wooded ground, this 33 acre tract presents a solid option for buyers seeking recreational property, hunting land, or rural acreage in north central West Virginia.
06/09/2026
$959,500
610.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Barbour County - Lot 1 Laurel Mountain Road, Belington, WV
This approximately 610.9 acre tract located in Barbour County, West Virginia offers a large-scale land opportunity with strong recreational and long-term land ownership potential. Situated along Lot 1 Houston Booth Rd in Belington, WV, the property features a rural and secluded setting with private gravel access, making it suitable for buyers seeking privacy, timber investment, hunting land, or a combination recreational retreat. The land is primarily composed of rolling topography with a heavily wooded landscape. The terrain provides natural elevation changes, ridgelines, and hollows that are commonly sought after for wildlife habitat and recreational land use in West Virginia. The forested cover creates a diverse environment that supports year-round outdoor activity, including hunting, hiking, ATV riding, and general land exploration. A creek or stream runs through or along portions of the property, contributing both aesthetic value and a natural water source for wildlife. Water features like this are often a key element in supporting deer and turkey movement patterns in the Appalachian region, while also enhancing the overall ecological diversity of the tract. Access is provided via a private gravel road, adding to the seclusion and limiting through traffic. This type of access is commonly preferred for large acreage recreational properties due to increased privacy and controlled entry points. The property is located in a rural area with unknown utilities, making it more suitable for off-grid use, cabin development, or long-term land holding rather than immediate residential development without infrastructure planning. Barbour County is known for its strong outdoor recreation culture, with abundant wildlife populations, public land access in surrounding areas, and a long-standing tradition of hunting and timber use. This tracts size and layout provide opportunities for strategic habitat management, trail development, food plot installation, and potential timber evaluation depending on stand conditions. The acreage scale also supports multiple uses, whether for a single owner seeking a private retreat or a land investor looking for a large contiguous parcel in central West Virginia. The rolling terrain allows for multiple potential build sites or cabin locations, subject to buyer due diligence and local zoning or land use regulations. This property is positioned within reasonable driving distance of nearby towns, providing access to supplies, services, and regional infrastructure while maintaining a remote feel on the land itself.
06/05/2025
$535,000
40.35 ac.
ACTIVE
Barbour County - 575 Weaver Rd, Belington, WV
Nestled on 40 serene acres, this charming Cape Code home offers the perfect blend of comfort and tranquility. Featuring 4 spacious bedrooms and 3 full baths, the property includes a cozy gathering room, a welcoming den and a bright and airy living room. With both an oversized attached garage, detached garage and large pole barn, there's plenty of space for vehicles, equipment and storage. Permanent access to storage area 42'x12' New dual forced air heating and a/c system 2023 Generac full house generator to take away worries of losing electricity. Experience peaceful country living while being a short drive to Elkins or Corridor H.
01/15/2026
$950,000
266.61 ac.
ACTIVE
Barbour County - 3101 W Teter Creek Road, Belington, WV
Amazing views and scenic drive through a wooded terrain that the outdoor enthusiast would love to call home or stake a claim to. This divided parcel of acreage is lovingly named Bear Mountain. Over 25 parcels here to develop into summer retreats, year round living, or a contractors dream for spec homes where the blueprints have long been on a bucket list. Fulfil your dream of secluded living here among the wildlife, trails for roaming or hunting grounds. A rough grade road will lead you through some of the development, however you will need 4 wheel drive. Coordinates to entrance: 39.077996, -79.864898
04/23/2026
$30,000
3.02 ac.
ACTIVE
Barbour County - Lot 6 Deerbrook Estates, Belington, WV
Beautiful lot in Deerbrook Estates. There is a gas well and gas lines on the property.
04/24/2026
$10,000
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Barbour County - Lot 10 Deerbrook Estates, Belington, WV
Entrance lot at Deerbrook Estates. Current signage cannot be removed.
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