Active Agricultural Field With Views And Great Recreational Use
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Summary
Property
- Type
- Recreational Land, Undeveloped Land, Hunting Land
- Road Frontage
- Township Road
- Road Surface
- Pavement
Land Details
- Pasture
- Tillable
- Hay
Approximate Distances
| 26 mi | to Binghamton |
| 30 mi | to Great Bend, PA |
| 3.1 hrs | to George Washington Bridge NYC |
Features/Improvements
- Small Game
- Big Game
- Seller's Mineral Rights Convey
Description
This 40± acre parcel is roughly 25 acres of active open agricultural tillable field. You enter through a deeded right-of-way into an interior parcel that is very private. The views into the valley create a soothing, calm feeling of being away from everything. It would make a great location to build an off-grid cabin to enjoy peace and quiet, plenty of room to bring the whole family to enjoy hunting, camping, ATV riding, etc. Turkey and deer were both seen on a recent visit to the property, which has 15 acres of woods with a small stream and an ATV trail that runs through it. It creates a great habitat for wildlife. Could also create your own off-grid hobby farm. For additional recreational needs, you can always visit Greenwood Park or Ketchumville State Forest. Both are within a couple of miles. Greenwood is the County's first and most diverse park. The well-maintained campground offers the entire family a quality camping experience. The lake's spring-fed waters provide refreshing swimming areas at the sand beach, as well as great opportunities for anglers of all ages, from shore or from a rental boat. Relax in the shade or bask in the sun in the extensive picnic areas or enjoy the peaceful beauty of the park's nature trail system. In winter, this year-round park offers ice fishing, miles of groomed cross-country ski trails, and equipment rentals. While Ketchumville State Park encompasses approximately 500 acres. Its rustic, primitive feel makes it ideal for recreational activities such as hunting, snowshoeing, birdwatching, and nature viewing. There are also just over five miles of multi-use trails in the forest. The trails are open to horseback riding, hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. With just a short drive to Binghamton or Great Bend, PA, you can enjoy all the amenities the area has to offer, from dining to shopping to even some great area sports. Just over 3 hours from the George Washington Bridge.
Details
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Active hay fields (Tillable)
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Views of valley
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Wildlife signs
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ROW entrance
Other
Coordinates
42.256372, -76.080782
Annual Taxes
$716
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