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Belmont County · Sold

85 Acres 2 Tracts W/creek and Woods

Barnesville, OH 43713

Stream

85 acres

This property has sold.

The interactive map and property-line walking tools remain available. Driving directions are not provided for sold properties.

Property Description

Bend Fork Creek
2 Tracts / ~43 acres each
$79,900 Each
$149,900 Both

Mineral rights do not transfer
Taxes: $786.00
All Rights to Oil and Gas

Timber: majority Hemlock
75% wooded
Creek

Attractions:
Bar Camp State Park
Dysart Woods
Ohio Valley Mall
Walmart Plaza

St. Clairsville - 15 miles
Wheeling - 23 miles
Cleveland - 160 miles
Columbus - 110 miles
Cincinnati - 220 miles
Pittsburgh - 90 miles

You don’t want to miss out on this one! I’ve got a great property right now in Belmont County, Ohio. This is another one of those area’s in Ohio in that when we get a hold of a recreational property, they usually go pretty quick. There’s just as much business in Belmont County as there is beauty, and hunters and recreational enthusiasts of all kinds flood this area all year round for all sorts of enjoyment! Over 85 Acres separated in two separate tracts and both are just as great as the other. Each have road frontage and each have a piece of the creek. The entire parcel is 75% wooded and there’s some open areas as well. This makes it perfect for your own private hideaway in the woods and this is a great place for your deer camp.
There is plenty of cover here with both the trees and the rolling land and the deer sign here is outrageous!

There are tons of attractions in the area including Bar Camp State Park, including Bar Camp lake and camping, and Dysart Woods.
About nearby Dysart Woods: “A walk in Dysart Woods is a walk among giants. Four-hundred-year-old oak, tulip poplar, ash, and black cherry trees soar to heights of 140 feet. Trillium, wood poppies, mayapples, and the dainty purple blooms of geraniums blanket the forest floor. The telltale chirp of the scarlet tanager, a songbird cousin of the cardinal, calls you from the trail. Following the sound, you venture off the trail, down a steep hill until you spot the flash of red wings bursting though the lush greens and earthy browns below. Fallen trees, some with diameters as wide an average person is tall, cut across the terrain of the forest.
Exploring this pocket of old growth forest in Belmont County, you notice what is missing in Dysart-trash, manicured trails or the metal exercise equipment endemic to other parks. It’s as if humans have barely touched this forest.”

You’ve got to see this property! Call me to schedule an appointment.

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