20 Acre Lots on 334 acres of Woodland Hills
7 Lots available, 3 with river frontage

In the heart of the Potomac Highlands of West Virginia in the quiet town of Yellow Spring, are peaceful, quiet,
woodland hills, filled with pristine streams, waterfalls, wildflowers, and teaming with wildlife, including Bald Eagles and
Blue Heron along the Cacapon River. These hills and hollows have not changed much since the 1930’s, except for
the new private Mossy Oaks Road from Milk Road down to the private access on the Cacapon River.  

There are just seven unsold lots (20 acres each) priced from $135,000.  Three of the lots have frontage on the
Cacapon River (these lots are more expensive).  Please see the plat and topo maps.  There is a one acre River Lot
which is owned by the Homeowners Association, so all residents have river frontage to enjoy water sports and picnic.

While within walking distance to the Riverside General Store and Service Center and Yellow Spring Post Office,
these hills offer private access and complete peace and quiet, which is supported by existing covenants.  The lots
are easily accessible with incredible views - all electric and telephone lines are underground.  There is access to
beautiful walking and bicycling trails which take you onto the Tuscarora Trail, and into the George Washington
National Forest, and there is private access to the Cacapon River for fishing, swimming, tubing and canoing.   

Mossy Oaks strives to be a quiet, natural, ecologically correct haven for its residents.  Each resident is entitled to
complete peace and quiet from all external elements, including from other residents.  This includes an absence of
noise, the ability to enjoy natural scenic views without visual interference, limited lighting which does not interfere  
with the natural night views, and forest and nature smells unaffected by fumes or noise.

All of this makes Mossy Oaks a wonderful place to retire and get away from those high real estate taxes, fumes and
traffic.  Or come for your vacation/weekend getaway.  You can camp or build your mountain dream home.
Young Buck under the Oak Trees
Walking Path through the Mossy Oaks.
Mossy Oaks
Hampshire County, West Virginia
The Cave Trail with cliffs and mosses.
Spring Wildflowers
along the creeks
Have a Picnic along the creek in Sugar Camp Hollow.