Here is a single large parcel of hunting and recreational type land, just outside of Craigsville. The back corner of the property borders National Forest. The sellers have had a recent survey done. Access is by a deeded easement from Stuples Hollow Rd, which is state maintained. Small cabin on lot is not inhabitable and does not add value. This is a very nice parcel of hunting land that lies reasonably level with occasional hollows. There is a good series of access roads ringing the property. There is no running water on the land, no springs and no well. A mother bear and 3 cubs were spotted there in July of 2024, and there are plenty of deer. Active Dominion Energy power is routed to the meter base on the cabin. This land is an easy keeper but the buyer needs to understand that it may not be suitable for a year-round, full time residence.