SOLD!! 36.5 Acres of Hunting Land for Sale in Accomack County Virginia!
Off Cattail Road
Mears, VA 23301
United States
Great opportunity in the Big Buck Country of the Eastern Shore with big hardwood timber, pines thickets, trail systems, and small food plot clearings ready for tending!
Great opportunity for an affordable recreational and investment property. Affordable acreage in an area where wildlife is plentiful. This offering is actually 3 different tracts being offered in one. 25 acres has trails throughout and is made up of 12-year-old pines on most, but also has tall mixed hardwoods in other areas. The remaining acreage is younger pines that experienced a burn recently so once again the diverse terrain that wildlife seek is available and offers some unique hunting opportunities. Surrounded by a diverse amount of lands that contain open woodlands, swamp areas, marshlands, and cut-over timber of various ages. All of this offers the cover and edges that wildlife seek. This property is great for a weekend getaway and all types of family recreation such as hunting, camping, 4 wheeling, shooting, and just enjoying the outdoors. This tract is only minutes from the town of Parksley and then to Onley, both in Accomac County on the Eastern Shore of VA. Only a little more than an hour from Va. Beach VA, this tract could be your new weekend getaway. There are lots of recreational opportunities on the Eastern Shore. Camping and hiking in parks, hunting, fishing, boating. There is much history to dig into and learn in the area as well.
The Eastern Shore of Virginia was known as "Accomac Shire", until it was renamed Northampton County in 1642. The present Accomac County was created from Northampton County in 1663. Members of an English voyage of exploration landed in the area in 1603, four years before the founding of the Jamestown Colony. Captain John Smith visited the region in 1608. The county and the original shire were named for the Accawmack Indians, who resided in the area when the English first explored it in 1603. The Accawmack nation at the time numbered around 2000, and were governed by Debedeavon, a paramount chief called by the English the "Laughing King". He became a staunch ally of the English newcomers, granting them several large areas for their own use. Accomac Shire was established in 1634 as one of the eight original shires of Virginia. The name comes from the native word Accawmack, which meant "on the other side".
For more information on this and other land for sale in Accomack County, contact Danny Graham at (757) 613-6059 or by email at dgraham@mossyoakproperties.com, or visit landandfarmsrealty.com.