ECHO GETAWAY is a place to bring your camping gear, fishing pole, kayak and enjoy the Greenbrier River!
Enjoy the description below and be sure to catch the photos and maps. To follow-up on your interest, call Agent Contact: Randy S. "Riverbend" Burdette, 304.667.2897
DESCRIPTION
Echo Getaway On The Greenbrier River is a nice recreational lot ready to be enjoyed. This neat property is located at Pence Springs, and is only 1 mile to the Flea Market. Lot is approx. 0.46 acre and has a great pavilion in place ready to start camping today. The covered pavilion size is 50 feet x 17 feet. A very solid concrete pad for your camper or RV to be parked, roof is approx. 23 feet x 13 feet. AstroTurf covers a large spacious recreational area in the front of the pavilion, all under roof. The property has water,sewer and electric installed. Bring your camping gear, fishing pole, kayak and enjoy th...
Echo Getaway On The Greenbrier River is a nice recreational lot ready to be enjoyed. This neat property is located at Pence Springs, and is only 1 mile to the Flea Market. Lot is approx. 0.46 acre and has a great pavilion in place ready to start camping today. The covered pavilion size is 50 feet x 17 feet. A very solid concrete pad for your camper or RV to be parked, roof is approx. 23 feet x 13 feet. AstroTurf covers a large spacious recreational area in the front of the pavilion, all under roof. The property has water,sewer and electric installed. Bring your camping gear, fishing pole, kayak and enjoy the Greenbrier River! The property includes a deeded access with a boat launch slip, and a platform for fishing. This stretch of the river is a deep still pool.
LOCATION
Google Coordinates: 37.67.8034(N), -80.699835(W)
Elevation: 1530 ft. +/-
MINERAL RESOURCES
A title search for actual mineral ownership rights is recommend. All rights the owner has will convey with the property.
BOUNDARIES AND SURVEY
The property is shown a 1976 survey plat prepared by David Huffman, Surveyor, titled GREENBRIER SUBDIVISION James Hendrick & Carl Thomas Owners, and recorded as part of the deeds of record. The property is being sold by the boundary and not by the acre.
UTILITIES
Water: Shared well
Sewer: Shared septic
Electricity: On Site
Cellphone Coverage: Good
ACCESS/FRONTAGE
The property has over 100 feet of frontage on RT 12 /RT 3 and has access by a subdivision road.
ZONING
Summers County currently has no known zoning or subdivision regulations. However, all prospective buyers should consult the County Government and also the Health Department for any changes and details regarding zoning, building codes, and installation of water wells and septic systems.
PROPERTY TYPE/USE SUMMARY
The property is nearly all mowed area associated with the camp home.
DEED and TAX INFORMATION
Deed Information: DB 229 Pg. 657
Summers County, West Virginia
Acreage: LOT 3, 0.46 acre +/-, per the survey plat
Real Estate Tax ID/Acreage/Taxes:
Summers County (45), West Virginia
Talcott District (7)
Tax Map 15B Parcel 3; LOT 3 GREENBRIER RIVER; Class 3;
2017 Real Estate Taxes: $233.03
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Summers County School District
Public Elementary School:
Talcott Elementary School
Public Middle School:
Summers County Middle School
Public High School:
Summers County High School
THE AREA
Close to Hinton, Echo Getaway is located within 45 minutes of Beckley, Princeton and Lewisburg. Just minutes to Sandstone Falls, the 2,000-acre Bluestone Lake, the 80,000-acre New River Gorge National Park, Pipestem Resort and Bluestone State Park, the surrounding area offers unlimited recreational activities including white water rafting, golfing, fishing, camping, hiking, bird watching and rock climbing. Snow skiing at the Winterplace Resort is 45 minutes. In ten minutes you can catch the Amtrak train in Hinton and ride to the Greenbrier Resort, Chicago or New York City. The Beckley Airport is just 45 minutes away. The new 10,000-acre Boy Scout high adventure camp is an hours drive and the 14,000-acre Wildlife Management Area is just across the river at Bull Falls.
THE GREENBRIER RIVER
The Greenbrier River is 173 miles long and is the last free-flowing river east of the Mississippi. It is an excellent river to float or canoe and is well known for its large and small mouth bass fishing. It is the gateway to water recreation and fun and is at most times lazy and easy to navigate. The Greenbrier River joins the New River in the town of Hinton, West Virginia.
The Greenbrier is formed at Durbin in northern Pocahontas County by the confluence of the East Fork Greenbrier River and the West Fork Greenbrier River, both of which are short streams rising at elevations exceeding 3,300 feet and flowing for their entire lengths in northern Pocahontas County. From Durbin the Greenbrier flows generally south-southwest through Pocahontas, Greenbrier and Summers Counties, past several communities including Cass, Marlinton, Hillsboro, Ronceverte, Fort Spring, Alderson, and Hinton, where it flows into the New River.
It has always been a valuable water route, with the majority of the important cities in the watershed being established riverports. The river gives the receiving waters of the New River an estimated 30% of its water volume. Over three-fourths of the watershed is an extensive karstic (cavern system), which supports fine trout fishing, cave exploration and recreation. Many important festivals and public events are held along the river throughout the watershed.
Along most of its course, the Greenbrier accommodated the celebrated Indian warpath known as the Seneca Trail (Great Indian Warpath). From the vicinity of present-day White Sulphur Springs, the Trail followed Anthonys Creek down to the Greenbrier near the present Pocahontas-Greenbrier County line. It then ascended the River to the vicinity of Hillsboro and Droop Mountain and made its way through present Pocahontas County by way of future Marlinton, Indian Draft Run, and Edray.
THE NEW AND BLUESTONE RIVERS
The New River is the second oldest river in the world, preceded only by the Nile; it is the oldest river in North America. The New River is unique because it begins in Blowing Rock, N.C. and flows north through Virginia into West Virginia. The Nile and Amazon are the only other major rivers that also flow north. Year after year, it produces more citation fish than any other warm water river in WV. Small-mouth bass, large-mouth bass, crappie, catfish, sunfish, hybrid striped bass, and muskie are all common species of fish found in the New River and Bluestone Lake.
Bluestone Lake is over 2000 acres at summer pool and is the states third largest body of water. Great hunting and fishing opportunities abound at the 17,632-acre Bluestone Wildlife Area adjacent to the park and nearby Camp Creek State Forest.
SURROUNDING AREA
The surrounding area offers unlimited soft recreational activities including white water rafting, golfing, fishing, camping, hiking, bird watching and rock climbing. In 20 minutes you can catch the Amtrak train in Hinton and ride to the Greenbrier Resort, Chicago or New York City. The Beckley Airport is just 30 minutes away.
Hinton, the county seat of Summers County is a 20-minute drive. Hinton, founded in 1871, grew rapidly as the hub of a growing railroad industry serving the New River coal fields, passenger travel and coast to coast freight lines. Today, Hinton serves the growing tourist and technology industries. Situate at the confluence of the New River, Bluestone River and Greenbrier River, adjoining the 2000-acre Bluestone Lake, Hinton is truly a gateway to water recreation. The 80,000-acre New River National River Park, Bluestone State Park, Pipestem State Park Resort and 17,000-acre Bluestone Wildlife Management Area are recreational cornerstones in the area. The new 10,000-acre Boy Scout high adventure camp is an hours drive. Hospital, grocery shopping, pharmacy, hardware/farm supply and dining are available.
Lewisburg is the county seat of Greenbrier County and home to the WV Osteopathic Medical School (800 students) and the New River Community and Technical College. In 2011, Lewisburg was named Coolest Small Town in America and is just a 55-minute drive to complete shopping, churches, schools, medical-dental facilities, fine dining, and a modern hospital. The area is a strong economic generator with a solid workforce employed in county/state government, tourism, hospitality, education, retail, construction, wood products, mining and agriculture. The Greenbrier Valley and surrounding area is richly blessed with a wide array of cultural events that keep life in the valley interesting and satisfying. A year-round live theatre, Carnegie Hall (one of four in the USA), fine dining, art galleries and boutiques make up the thriving downtown historic district in Lewisburg. The Greenbrier Valley Airport, with the longest runway in the state is just 1 hour 15 minutes away and has daily flights to Atlanta and Washington DC.
The world renowned 4-Star Greenbrier Resort, home of the PGA tour, is about an hour drive. Several other area golf courses are available in the area. Rock climbing, ziplining, horseback riding and the 100 + mile long Hatfield-McCoy ATV trail makes for a very active recreation area.
Directions
From Hinton, WV: 16.7 Miles +/- (25 Minutes +/-)
From Hinton, travel RT 20 South, cross the Hinton New River Bridge, turn left with RT 20 South/RT 3 East; travel 1.7 miles; turn left with RT 3 East, cross the Veterans Memorial Bridge; turn right with RT 3 going into Bellepoint; travel 5.3 miles; turn left crossing the bridge with RT 12 North /RT 3 East, travel RT 12 North / RT 3 East for 9.3 miles, passing Pence Springs; access road is on the right, across from Faith United Baptist Church (red brick) that sits above the highway on the left; the property is on the right just after passing the church.
From Alderson: 6.4 Miles +/- (10 Minutes +/-)
From the Alderson Memorial Bridge (now limited to walking use) on WV RT 12, travel WV RT 12 South for 6.4 miles; the property is on the left just before Faith United Baptist Church (red brick) that sits above the highway on the right; access road is on the left, across from the church.
From Hinton, WV: 16.7 Miles +/- (25 Minutes +/-)
From Hinton, travel RT 20 South, cross the Hinton New River Bridge, turn left with RT 20 South/RT 3 East; travel 1.7 miles; turn left with RT 3 East, cross the Veterans Memorial Bridge; turn right with RT 3 going into Bellepoint; travel 5.3 miles; turn left crossing the bridge with RT 12 North /RT 3 East, travel RT 12 North / RT 3 East for 9.3 miles, passing Pence Springs; access road is on the right, across from Faith United Baptist Church (red brick) that sits above the highway on the left; the property is on the right just after passing the church.
From Alderson: 6.4 Miles +/- (10 Minutes +/-)
From the Alderson Memorial Bridge (now limited to walking use) on WV RT 12, travel WV RT 12 South for 6.4 miles; the property is on the left just before Faith United Baptist Church (red brick) that sits above the highway on the right; access road is on the left, across from the church.