This 72.79-acre tract in Big Bend, West Virginia, is the kind of place people dream about when they say they want to “get away from it all.” Gravel road frontage and a gated right-of-way give you easy access while keeping the upper land private and protected. Once you’re in, you’re surrounded by steep wooded slopes, quiet ridgetops, and bottomland crossed by clear, seasonal creeks that draw deer, turkey, and other wildlife.
There are no utilities on the property, and that’s exactly the point: it’s a blank slate for off-grid camping, hunting, and long weekends where your phone finally stays silent. Yet you’re still within a reasonable drive of Grantsville for groceries, fuel, and a hot meal when you want it. Unrestricted and unspoiled, this land offers a rare mix of freedom, seclusion, and long-term potential for anyone who craves real space and real silence.