
Mossy Oaks contains 334 acres including 3 ridges: Missouri Ridge, Buck Lick Ridge and Peach Orchard Ridge. Sugar Camp Hollow and Meetin' House Hollow run through Mossy Oaks, and continue on to the Cacapon River. There are many pristine streams feeding the Cacapon River through these Mossy Oaks ridges. The headwaters originate in or very near Mossy Oaks, and are completely free of any contamination from humans, either through farming or livestock. Yellow Spring is a very quiet community, where, until recently, everyone knew everyone. Once you become a 'neighbor' there is a wonderful sense of community. The Hampshire County Fine Arts community is always finding new opportunities for expansion, and there are too many outdoor activities to mention. There is also a wonderful holistic community in Winchester, Virginia. The Cacapon River is one of the cleanest rivers in the country, due to the extensive efforts of local non-profit organizations which are now active in the entire state of West Virginia. All of this makes it a wonderful place to enjoy your retirement, or your mountain dream cabin - or just come to camp. The owners are not developers or realtors. We are simply trying to preserve this one piece of heaven near our home. |

| 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 smoke. |


| Blue Sky & Green Reflections in a creek |
| Magnificent Triple Ash Tree along the Cacapon River |
| About Mossy Oaks |
| Wild Canada Geese and Swans in the Cacapon River at Mossy Oaks |

| Redbud's in Bloom in April |


| Summer Reflections |

| A Day Old Fawn Hides in the Grass |
