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A perfect full-time home or vacation getaway, Turtle Beach Retreat on the mighty Greenbrier River is a truly wild and wonderful treasure. This attractive, well-built, beautifully maintained 2 story elevated home on the Greenbrier River is a must see! Comfortable and inviting, this house boasts as the perfect place for entertaining family and friends, launching a kayak or boat, throwing a line in the water, or just relaxing and enjoying the beauty of the river. The property is situated ideally on one of the best stretches of water on the lower Greenbrier River.
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!
ATTRIBUTES AND HIGHLIGHTS
One acre, with 100 feet of river front
Easy access riverbank on an...
Easy access riverbank on an excellent section of river
Excellent fishing, kayaking, canoeing, tubing, and boating
Float to public access points nearby
5 mins to the Willow Wood Elks Club and golf course
The residence is elevated and is not in the flood zone
552 +/- sq. ft. custom built elevated home has been meticulously maintained and overlooks the river and mountain
1 bedroom, 1 bath with shower stall, living room, eat in kitchen, two stall garage, and laundry area in the garage
Electric baseboard heat with auxiliary propane wall heater
Great deck for entertaining and cook outs
Large outbuilding/root cellar type building
Covered pavilion on the riverbank
All small city amenities are 15 minutes away in Hinton, the Summers County Seat
Excellent river fishing with a mix of deep holes, rapids and still water
Large level yard for recreation and pleasing backdrop all year round framed naturally by the river and mountain ranges
An unrivaled resident wildlife population rich in diversity and ever changing
Neotropical songbirds, frogs, turtles, crawdads populate the riverbank, pond, and wetlands
Winged wildlife includes turkey, eagles, herons, hawks, owls, ravens, king fishers, ravens, crows, and hummingbirds
15 minutes to historic Hinton and an hour to jet airports and 4 major interstates
Superior access by state maintained paved roads FedEx, UPS, and USPS delivery
Cell phone coverage is good with 4G service
One hour or less to Beckley, Princeton, Lewisburg, 80,000-acre New River Gorge National Park, 2,000-acre Bluestone Lake, Pipestem Resort and Bluestone State Park, Sandstone Falls, Winterplace Ski Resort and the 4-Star Greenbrier Resort
A picturesque Amtrak train ride from Hinton connects the area to DC, Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, and many other locations
Washington, DC is 5 hours away and Charlotte only 3-hour drive
Easy access to I-64, I-77, I-79, US 460, US 19
The Bechtel Summit Reserve, the12,000-acre Boy Scouts of Americas high adventure camp, is also an hours drive
The 14,000-acre Wildlife Management Area is nearby at Bull Falls
LOCATION
Google Coordinates: (37.618283, -80.791549)
Address: 54 Turtle Beach Road, Hinton, WV 25951
Elevation Range: 1422 ft. +/-
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Research Parcel InformationTo follow-up with your interest, call Foxfire agent Randy S. "Riverbend" Burdette, 304-667-2897.
From Hinton and Summers County AR Hospital, approx. 10 mins.
Take Rt. 12 S on Greenbrier Drive and travel 5.9 miles to Turtle Beach/Beech Road on the left.
From Peterstown, Approx. 20 mins.
Take Rt. 12 N for 18.9 miles to Forest Hill/ Willowood, just past River of Life turn right onto Turtle Beach/Beech Road
From LEWISBURG at I-64 and US Rt. 219 interchange
Take interstate 64 West for about 8 miles to exit 161 (Alta/Alderson) at the end of the ramp turn left onto Route 12 South to Alderson, approx. 11 miles from Alderson continue on Route 12 South and then the highway becomes Route 12 South and Rt. 3 West. Following the Greenbrier River on Rt.3 and 12 for about 15.2 miles. As you cross the Willowood Bridge on the Greenbrier River turn left onto Rt. 12 South and travel 1.8 miles and turn left onto Turtle Beach/Beech Road.