An exceptional 103 acre multi-use farm and woodland property located in quite rural setting.
LOCATION
Google Coordinates: 37.966904(N), -80.823869(W)
Address: White Oak Road RT 41/7 (aka Smailes Road), Rainelle, WV 25962. No 911 address is assigned to property without structures.
Elevation Range: 2801 ft. to 3038 ft. +/-
Enjoy the partial description below, and be sure to catch the photos and maps. Many more details are available on the Foxfire Realty website. To go directly to the property listing, just click the Website link!
HIGHLIGHTS
Residential Recreation Agricultural
31 +/- acres gently rolling hay field and pasture
72 +/- acres of forestland
3/4 mi +/- frontage on state maintained road
Public water, electric, cable and good cell phone service
Gentle laying land with roads and trails providing excellent access
10 minutes to Rainelle with shopping, restaurants, ha...
10 minutes to Rainelle with shopping, restaurants, hardware & auto stores, Medical facilities, pharmacies and other small town conveniences
1 hour to Beckley, 35 min to Summersville Lake, 2 hours to Charleston, 45 minutes to Lewisburg
Perfect for residential, recreational activities and wildlife development
FedEx, UPS and USPS delivery, trash pickup, newspaper delivery
Cell phone coverage is excellent with 4G service
Ephemeral creeks create a nice habitat
Rich and diverse resident wildlife population
Network of interior provide hiking, horseback riding or ATVing
Elevations range from 2801 ft. to 3038 ft.
Low taxes
Dynamic forest with some old growth trees estimated to be 100-150 years old
Surrounded by farms and woodland tracts
Timber species include beautiful oaks, black walnut, poplar, maple and hickories
Interesting and very diverse geology with amazing rock outcrops
The beaver pond creates a rich and dynamic aquatic and wetland habitat
FOREST/TIMBER RESOURCES
The 72 acre forest is comprised of many different age classes and tree sizes. The forest resource is composed of Appalachian hardwoods and hemlock. The species composition consists primarily of Black Walnut, Birch, Red Maple, Poplar, Red Oak, White Oak, Hickory, and a host of associated species (Ash, Hemlock, Sourwood, Black Gum, Beech, Ironwood and Hop Hornbeam). A very selective timber harvest was recently completed on a small portion of the forest. Just a few trees were carefully removed in order to improve forest health, increase future productivity and enhance wildlife habitat.
To follow-up with your interest, call the Foxfire Office 304.645.7674.
From Rainelle, West Virginia: 3.3 miles +/- (approximately 10 minutes) From the intersection of US 60 and US 20 S in front of the Rainelle Medical Center on the western side of Rainelle, travel US 60 West for 2.7 miles; turn left onto Loops Road RT 60/18; travel mile; at the curve to the left of Loops Road, turn right onto the gravel road, which is White Oak Road RT 41/7, also locally known as Smailes Road, currently no road sign visible; travel 1/10 mile; the farm fields are on the right. From intersection of US 60 and US 19: 18.2 miles +/- (approximately 25 minutes) From the intersection of US 60 and US 19 at Hico, travel US 60 East for 17.6 miles; turn right onto Loops Road RT 60/18; travel mile; at the curve to the left of Loops Road, turn right onto the gravel road, which is White Oak Road RT 41/7, also locally known as Smailes Road, currently no road sign visible; travel 1/10 mile; the farm fields are on the right.