Pocahontas County, West Virginia Land For Sale (12 results)
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03/08/2026
$799,000
89 ac.
ACTIVE
Pocahontas County - Edray Road, Cass, WV
Welcome to your Outdoor Wonderland-Foster’s Preserve!
Foster’s Preserve awaits you- a majestic 89 acre property nestled on the Greenbrier River. This property has both mountain and river scapes with fields and forests that span from the river bottom to the mountain top. Any outdoor enthusiast will immediately recognize the endless possibilities for outdoor recreation on this property and the perfect property to find your outdoor escape. Hiking, hunting, fishing, floating, nature watching, star gazing or simply finding your peace are all here within reach.
This property is ready and waiting for you to build your beautiful mountain cabin or home, whether you like being close to the river or up in the mountains, there are multiple land sites for you to choose from, and can also be sub-divided. The land also features a one-of-a-kind log cabin home which provides rustic shelter for this off-the-grid property. The log cabin is the perfect place for some rustic camping, or to bring home and clean your fish, or can be used for storage for your canoes and other recreational equipment. The wrap-around porch is the perfect place to sit after a relaxing river dip and admire the beautiful scenery that encircles you.
The name “Foster’s Preserve” was inspired by a great fox hound, Foster, wandering and hunting through this property. As you traverse within the boundaries you will find multiple stories of hardwood and coniferous forest, quintessential old-growth West Virginian rhododendron thickets, and multiple mountain springs all cascading down to the mighty Greenbrier River. Various interweaving trail systems join together to make this property quite simple to navigate from ridge to river bottom.
This property is around 15 minutes to Cass, and just 25 minutes to Marlinton and Snowshoe Mountain Resort.
Call Dennis or Astrid today to learn more! 301-651-1631
Your outdoor scenic playground awaits!
12/09/2025
$320,000
15.76 ac.
ACTIVE
Pocahontas County - Seebert Road, Hillsboro, WV
OVERVIEW
Character lends privacy with this 15.76-acre tract of land which provides direct access to the popular Greenbrier River Trail. This amazing property offers a unique blend of mature forest and abandoned field areas. The property's - terrain a mix of level ridge top, deeper ravines with naturally running streams and gentle rolling slopes add to the exceptional appearance of this estate. Overlooking the tame Greenbrier River, Ol' Peachey Place is an ideal property to use as a permanent residence or vacation home. Assorted recreational opportunities abound near this wonderful tract of land in scenic Pocahontas County, West Virginia - "Nature's Mountain Playground".
ATTRIBUTES AND HIGHLIGHTS
*Approximately 500 feet of frontage on the Greenbrier River Trail
*Overlooking the Greenbrier River
*Perfect for bikers, hikers, anglers, water recreation, and nature enthusiasts
*A unique size of 15.67 mixed-use acres
*Near the community of Seebert, WV and Watoga State Park
*Direct access from Seebert Road - County Route 27
*Outstanding recreational opportunities nearby.
*The Greenbrier River Trail offers 78-miles of old railroad grade designed for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing.
*West Virginia's largest State Park - Watoga State Park is minutes away
*921,000-acre Monongahela National Forest is nearby
*Snowshoe Mountain Ski Resort approximately 40 miles away.
*Numerous fishing watersheds close by including the Greenbrier River, Cranberry River, Williams River, and many more.
*Train enthusiasts will enjoy the historic Durbin Rocket and the Durbin and Greenbrier Railroad System along with the nearby Cass Scenic Railroad.
*The Green Bank Observatory, previously known as the National Radio Astronomy Observatory is nearby.
*Shopping, city/town amenities, and a hospital available in Marlinton, WV (15 - 20 minutes)
*Small-town amenities in Hillsboro, WV (5 minutes)
*Jet airports located in Lewisburg, Beckley and Charleston, WV
*Four seasons climate - the autumn season is spectacular and summers warm and breezy
CITY OF MARLINTON
Small town hospitality meets maximum outdoor fun in Marlinton. Located perfectly between the free-flowing Greenbrier River and the famous Greenbrier River Trail. Marlinton offers all small-town amenities with shopping, hospital, modern schools, health, and dental care, etc. The Greenbrier River offers numerous water-based recreational opportunities including kayaking, swimming, tubing, snorkeling, and some of the best small mouth bass fishing found anywhere. Snowshoe Resort is just 1/4 hours' drive.
*Founded in 1749
*Jacob Marlin and Stephen Sewell, the first white residents of the Greenbrier Valley, had established themselves by 1749 at the mouth of Knapps Creek, the present site of Marlinton. They were discovered living there by surveyors John Lewis and his son, Andrew, in 1751. This property lies very near the original location of Marlins cabin.
*County seat of Pocahontas County
*Population about 1,000 in the city limits and some 8,500 county-wide
*Marlinton is located on highway US-219 approximately 10 miles north of Hillsboro, 30 miles south of Snowshoe, and 45 miles north of Lewisburg. The town is located on the Greenbrier River on the flank of the Monongahela National Forest. The Greenbrier River Trail courses through the town, which is part of the Snowshoe Mountain destination area during ski season.
*Local hospital and other health and dental facilities
*Retail businesses include hardware, building supply, grocery-deli, convenience-fuel, new and used car dealers, auto parts, fast food, spirts-tobacco, local restaurants, funeral homes
*Employment includes: State, Federal, County and Municipal government, hospitality, National and State Forests & Parks, Outdoor recreation, trucking, timber, sawmilling, quarrying, Dept of Education - school systems, Dept of Highways, Dept of Corrections, assisted living facilities, home health care etc.
PROPERTY TYPE/USE SUMMARY
The property has a small open area and pond. There is an area returning to forestland that was a 2-acre field about 20 years ago. The balance of the property has been forestland. (This summary is an estimation of current property use as determined from aerial photography. It is made subject to the estimation of property boundaries and any errors in the interpretation of land use type from the aerial photography utilized.)
Additionally, Ol' Peachey Place offers nearby access to unparalleled recreational opportunities. Numerous recreational activities are anchored by the Monongahela National Forest, Watoga State Park, the Greenbrier River, and the Greenbrier River Trail.
Water-sports enthusiasts will find nearby waters ideal for swimming, canoeing, fishing, kayaking, tubing, snorkeling, and paddle boarding.
Fishing - Great fishing is found in the Greenbrier River with smallmouth bass being the main target species. Additionally, the Greenbrier River is stocked with trout during the spring months. The nearby Cherry River, Cranberry River, and Williams River in the Monongahela National Forest offer some of the best trout fishing in West Virginia. These waters are stocked with beautiful rainbow, brook, and golden trout several times throughout the spring months and stocked in the fall as well. Further, the 11-acre lake at Watoga State Park is stocked with trout in the spring and fall, and also contains largemouth bass and catfish. "Gold Rush" stocking of the elusive golden trout is common in the area.
Mountain Biking and Hiking
The Greenbrier River Trail and the Monongahela National Forest both contain miles of trails that may be used for mountain biking and hiking. The area also offers several State Parks geared for these activities as well.
Nature viewing is first in line of recreational activities. Attentive wildlife management has been geared not to just larger animals. Equal consideration has been extended to increasing the numbers and diversity of species including neo-tropical songbirds, butterflies, turtles, frogs, rabbits, chipmunks, dragonflies, owls, eagles, and hawks. White tail deer, black bear, beaver, red/gray fox, bobcat, wild turkey, grouse, duck, squirrel, raccoon, fox, and rabbit make up the resident wildlife population. It is hard to find an area that has a better mix of wildlife.
Stargazing-Planet Observation
Total or near total darkness can be still be found on the property, thereby affording the opportunity to view the night sky in all its brilliant wonder. The night sky is filled spectacular cosmic treasures, from the moon and other planets to distant stars and galaxies.
WATER RESOURCES
An unnamed blue-line stream towards the southern end of the property leads into an already developed, small wildlife pond and then continues into the Greenbrier River. Blue-line streams as shown on USGS topographic maps typically have year-round flowing water, except for times of extreme drought conditions. Additionally, Ol' Peachy Place is a "stones-throw" to the slow-moving, 162-mile-long Greenbrier River.
FOREST RESOURCES
Ol' Peachey Place's predominately well-drained upland terrain has led to a resource dominated by hardwood species. Overall, the species composition is highly desirable and favors Appalachian hardwood types, consisting primarily of White Oak/Chestnut Oak, Red Oak Group, Poplar/Cucumber/Basswood, Sugar Maple, Soft Maple, and a host of associate species.
Forest-wide, most of the stand is fully stocked, providing the next ownership with a great deal of flexibility in shaping their own silvicultural legacy. Stem quality forest-wide can be considered excellent with the forest containing a future veneer source.
Maple syrup production can be found on the adjoining property.
MINERAL RESOURCES
West Virginia is one of the states in the US that has two separate ownership titles; those being SURFACE RIGHTS and MINERAL RIGHTS. All rights the owner has will convey with the property. A mineral title search could be conducted by a title attorney at the same time when the surface title search is being conducted.
BOUNDARIES AND SURVEY
The property is comprised of several joining tracts, which have individual descriptions in the owners deed. Portions, if not all, of the various tracts making up Ol' Peachey Place have been surveyed over time. Most notably, in 2002, Licensed Land Surveyor William E. Dilley completed surveys of the 1.38-acre tract and the 9.31-acre tract which are recorded in the Office of the Pocahontas County Clerk in Plat Book 12 Page 41 and Plat Book 16 Page 13, respectively. Physical evidence in the way of set rebar corners and painted boundary trees is still well locatable. Portions of the property boundary run with Seebert Road aka Seebert Lane. A section of property boundary runs with the former C&O Railroad, which now, although no longer a railroad, is the Greenbrier River Trail. The property is being conveyed by the boundary and not by the acre.
ACCESS/FRONTAGE
Seebert Road - County Route 27 - is a two-lane state-maintained road that provides direct access to the property. Please note that a 25-foot right-of-way over and across the property for ingress, egress, and utility placement will be reserved by the owner to provide access to his adjoining property. Said right-of-way to be situated on the road as it currently exists. A portion of the property boundary runs with Seebert Road aka Seebert Lane Rt. 27, and, further, a portion of the property boundary runs with the Greenbrier River Trail. The property road connects directly to Seebert Road. There are some internal roads of various condition.
UTILITIES
Water: Water well will need to be drilled
Sewer: Septic System would have to be installed
Electricity: At the property
Telephone: At the property
Internet: At the property or available through Starlink or other satellite-based internet
Cellphone Coverage: Limited
ZONING
Pocahontas County currently has no zoning outside of corporation
02/12/2025
$895,000
248.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Pocahontas County - 0 Stoney Creek Rd, Marlinton, WV
Discover the ultimate Appalachian escape on this stunning 248+/- acre property just outside Marlinton, WV. Surrounded by breathtaking mountain views in every direction, this exceptional tract features rolling fields, miles of trails and roads, and frontage along the tranquil waters of Dry Creek. Whether you're seeking a private retreat, recreational haven, or investment in pristine West Virginia land, this property delivers unrivaled potential.Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the property's close proximity to thousands of acres of state and national forest, including the Monongahela National Forest, Cranberry Glades Botanical Area, Handley Wildlife Management Area, and Seneca State Forest. The nearby Greenbrier River Trail and Watoga State Park offer endless opportunities for hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing. In the winter months, world-class skiing and snowboarding await at Snowshoe Mountain Resort, located less than 30 miles away.With easy access to the charming town of Marlinton, this property blends seclusion with convenience. Whether you're drawn to the land for its natural beauty, recreational opportunities, or peaceful seclusion, this extraordinary slice of West Virginia wilderness offers something for everyone.Don't miss your chance to own this rare and beautiful piece of Pocahontas Countyschedule your visit today!
03/03/2026
$220,000
128 ac.
ACTIVE
Pocahontas County - 0 TBD Elleber Sods Rd, Bartow, WV
Located in the heart of the Allegheny Mountains, along a beautiful flowing stream near the VA/WV state line, sits this rare opportunity to purchase this 128-acre tract of land. The property is surrounded on three sides by Monongahela National Forest and is accessed by a gravel road maintained by the NFS. This property is ideal for any outdoor enthusiast or someone wanting that perfect tract to build an off-grid cabin on. There is a plethora of diverse wildlife populations that traverse across the property. The timber was harvested appx 17 years ago, and is still around 10 years out from harvesting again. However, the species composition is very impressive. There are existing logging roads throughout the property that can be opened up with minimal effort. Utilities are not currently present on the property; however off grid type utilities would be ideally suited for this tract.
06/24/2025
$32,400
3.74 ac.
ACTIVE
Pocahontas County - Lot 117 Sunset Mountain Village, Slaty Fork, WV
Escape to your own slice of Appalachian heaven on this stunning 3.74-acre lot, perfectly positioned at 3,600 feet elevation in scenic Pocahontas County, West Virginia. Located just 10 minutes from the world-renowned Snowshoe Ski Resort, this southwest-facing property captures the breathtaking sunsets that make Sunset Mountain Village legendary.
This partially cleared lot offers incredible development potential - with the removal of just a few additional trees, you'll unlock panoramic views overlooking Snowshoe and the pristine Slatyfork Valley. Underground electric service runs throughout the development and is easily accessible, making your building plans seamless.
Whether you're seeking the perfect weekend retreat or a lucrative rental investment, this property delivers both. The location's year-round tourism - from summer hiking and fall foliage to world-class winter skiing - makes it ideal for Airbnb income generation.
Pocahontas County boasts more acres of National Forest, state parks, and rivers than any other West Virginia county. Beyond Snowshoe's renowned slopes, the area has hosted prestigious events including World Cup downhill mountain biking finals and the Grand National Cross Country Series, drawing thousands of outdoor enthusiasts annually.
Experience the perfect balance of adventure access and peaceful serenity in these majestic high-elevation Appalachian mountains. This is your opportunity to own a piece of West Virginia's outdoor paradise.
Ready to build your dream mountain getaway? Contact Landon Reeves at 865-591-5245 today to schedule a viewing of this exceptional property.
11/27/2025
$999,900
5.21 ac.
ACTIVE
Pocahontas County - 999 Sunset Mountain Village, Slatyfork, WV
Wonderfully Constructed log home atop Sunset Mountain Village with TERRIFIC VIEWS and great privacy. This residence rests on 5.21 quiet acres and is only a short drive to the likes of Snowshoe Mountain Resort. The home features a metal roof, whole house radiant floor heating with 6 zones, 3 bedroom/3.5 bathrooms, a large wood burning stone fireplace, leathered granite tops throughout, large pantry, lots of windows, wood floors, over 1,000 sqft. of exterior deck, spray foam insulation throughout, 2 car heated garage with 11 1/2 foot ceilings, 336 sqft. heated vault with 12'' concrete walls and 8'' concrete ceilings. The views from this home are HUGE and PANORAMIC, and the yard is generous, usable, and inviting, as it is surrounded by nature and berry bushes. Make this dream home YOURS!
08/15/2025
$15,900
0.25 ac.
ACTIVE
Pocahontas County - 0 Stoney Creek Road, Edray, WV
STONEY CREEK - .25/ACRE ALL LEVEL BUILDING LOT WITH NO RESTRICTIONS. (HARD SURFACE) FRONTAGE ON WOODROW ROAD & EAST WOODROW BRANCH ROAD. IF YOU VE BEEN WAITING FOR THAT SPECIAL LOT THAT PRIVATE AND AWAY FROM THE NOISE OF THE CITY, IT S HERE! YOU WON T REGRET IT!
11/20/2025
$32,500
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Pocahontas County - 485 Cherry Grove Road, Slaty Fork, WV
Build your DREAM HOME on this wooded lot nestled at the end of Lower Cherry Grove road in Slatyfork Farm. With little to no through traffic, this tranquil home site offers LOTS of privacy. It has views of Cupp Run and Shay's Revenge, and has good access. HOA dues are only $800/year, which includes year round common area road maintenance and trash removal.
11/23/2025
$70,000
1.28 ac.
ACTIVE
Pocahontas County - 19 The Meadows, Slatyfork, WV
Largest available lot in The Meadows, lot 19 is 1.27 acres, level building site, city water/sewer, underground utilities and the main road is paved.
11/23/2025
$63,000
1.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Pocahontas County - 17 The Meadows, Slatyfork, WV
Just over 1 acre lot in The Meadows. City water/sewer, level building site, underground utilities, hi-speed internet available.
11/23/2025
$70,000
1.05 ac.
ACTIVE
Pocahontas County - 18 The Meadows, Slatyfork, WV
Lot 18 in The Meadows, just over 1 acre of flat land, city water/sewer, underground utilities and paved road in the neighborhood.
11/23/2025
$85,000
0.95 ac.
ACTIVE
Pocahontas County - 12 The Meadows, Slatyfork, WV
Lot 12 at The Meadows. City water/sewer, underground utilities, paved road. Easy building site and a great neighborhood. Minutes from the slopes and golf course.
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