Mays Mountain boasts high elevation in a pristine mountainous environment. This land is part of the only wildlife migratory path between the Alleghany and Blue Ridge mountain ranges. It is loaded with Black Bear, Deer, Turkey, and other game. There is a beautiful natural trout stream, spring heads, timber, and state road frontage.
From the top of Mays Mountain at 2,500+ feet, you can see far up the Shenandoah Valley. This site is perfect for conservation easements, hunting, timbering, future development in an area that is mostly preserved, or personal enjoyment.
Mays Mountain is part of the Jefferson National Forest, which together with the neighboring George Washington National Forest covers 1.8 million acres of land in the Appalachian Mountains.
Together, these forests make up one of the largest areas of public land in the Eastern United States. Most of this land is undeveloped or d...
Together, these forests make up one of the largest areas of public land in the Eastern United States. Most of this land is undeveloped or designated as wilderness eliminating future development. These forests boast over 2,000 miles of hiking trails, various hunting destinations, and about 230,000 acres of old-growth forests.
Mays Mountain is located in Buchanan, Virginia which is in Botetourt County. It is southwest of the intersection of Interstates 64 and 81, and just northeast of Fincastle, Virginia.
Mays Mountain is also conveniently accessible from both the Southern and Mid-Atlantic Regions.
" Approx. 18 miles to Lexington, Virginia
" Approx. 40 miles to Lynchburg, Virginia
" Approx. 40 miles to Roanoke, Virginia
" Approx. 130 miles to Greensboro, North Carolina
" Approx. 150 miles to Richmond, Virginia
" Approx. 200 miles to Washington, DC
Seller is selling FSBO and is not a licensed Broker in VA.