A rare opportunity to own 120 acres of beautiful Vermont land. The property has substantial road frontage some of which is on a town maintained road. It sits on the high side of the road with views below and beyond. Existing woods roads and trails provide access throughout the property and invite exploration. Sugar Maple is predominate and other trees include Hemlock, White Pine (plantation), Hophornbeam, Birch, and Norway Spruce (plantation). Crossmolina Farm and Crossmolina Market are nearby. Approximately 2.5 miles from Northeast Slopes, the oldest continuously operating ski tow in the United States, the property offers a unique connection to Vermont's outdoor heritage. Enrolled in Vermont's Current Use Program and protected by a Vermont Land Trust conservation easement, the property has been carefully stewarded for forestry, wildlife habitat, and long-term sustainability. An area has been identified for a future home site, offering the possibility of a private retreat while preserving the integrity of the surrounding land. There is electricity at the road. The land features a well-established managed forest with ongoing timber value supported by a current forest management plan. Whether you are seeking a private retreat, recreational land, or a long-term investment in conserved acreage, this property presents a special opportunity to own land with purpose and lasting value.
Lot Description: Rural | Conserved Land | Country Setting | Private