About West Virginia


In the heart of Appalachia lies West Virginia, a land with one thousand named mountains. The Mountain State is almost entirely covered with rugged peaks in the Appalachian Mountains, Alleghany, and Cumberland ranges. Folks looking for West Virginia mountain land for sale will find wild and wonderful landscapes to explore.

West Virginia History

Originally inhabited by indigenous Native American tribes, including the Shawnee and Cherokee, European settlers began to establish permanent settlements in the 18th century. As West Virginia seceded from Virginia in 1863, it played a significant role in the American Civil War. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, West Virginia’s thriving economy was based on coal mining, timber, and manufacturing.

Hunting Land for Sale in West Virginia

Expansive rugged wilderness with mountains and forests abounding make hunting land for sale in West Virginia the ideal in rural land. White-tailed deer, wild turkey, and small game, including squirrel and rabbit, draw hunters nationwide. In the spring, grouse, and woodcock are low on the forest floor and in the underbrush. Big game hunters can expect exciting hunts for elk, wild boar, and black bears. A land of both solitude and camaraderie, West Virginia’s vast landscapes and abundant wildlife make it a promising destination for hunters and nature enthusiasts alike.

West Virginia Farm Land for Sale

West Virginia’s fertile valleys, looming mountains, and rolling hills call for a diverse agricultural landscape with unique challenges and conditions. Farm land for sale in West Virginia is a good investment for various cultivars, including corn, soybeans, hay, fruits, and vegetables. Livestock farming, particularly beef cattle and poultry production, is also prominent. Mountainous terrain creates barriers to large-scale agriculture, so smaller family farms are more common than in other states.

West Virginia Water Rights and West Virginia Waterways

West Virginia boasts an extensive network of waterways, including the Ohio, Kanawha, and Monongahela Rivers, which serve as vital transportation routes around the state and support boating, fishing, and kayaking. Numerous mountain streams and creeks contribute to the state’s rich ecological diversity. Waterways in West Virginia are regulated by both the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection and the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources.

West Virginia Mineral Rights

Coal, oil, natural gas, limestone, and other minerals of economic significance all remain beneath the surface of West Virginia’s landscape. Extraction and ownership rights in the state follow the concept of “severance,” which means that mineral rights can be separated from surface rights. Reach out to a local expert like your West Virginia Whitetail Properties Land Specialist to determine whether your prospective plot of land is suitable for mining investment from available West Virginia land for sale.

West Virginia Industry & Recreation

Recreational opportunities abound in The Mountain State. Visitors have ample routes to discover rivers, splash pools, or waterfalls throughout the state’s steep terrain. Freshwater lakes throughout the 9,000,000-acre national forests give anglers the opportunity for bass and panfish, while mountain streams are home to native brook trout. In Monongahela National Forest, hikers, campers, and backpackers get a taste of the most rugged wilderness the nation has to offer. Tourism and outdoor recreation in the mountains and forests of West Virginia top the state’s attractions; mountain biking, backpacking, and horseback riding are all available to enjoy here.

In recent years, West Virginia has committed to expanding its economic efforts into fields like healthcare, investing in medical facilities, research, and education. It is now home to several renowned hospitals and medical centers. Manufacturing of chemicals, plastics, metals, automotive materials, aerospace, and biotechnology each remains constant in the state’s industrial growth.

Mountain land for sale in West Virginia

Traversing the mountain ridges and country roads, deep into high fields and meadows, West Virginia remains one of the nation’s most exciting places of untouched, untapped, and unwavering wild beauty.

To find your perfect country home or plot of mountain land for sale in West Virginia, reach out to your local West Virginia Whitetail Properties Land Specialist.


West Virginia Land for Sale


New
$49,900 26 acres ±
Jackson County • Gay, WV 25244
New
$95,900 40.64 acres ±
Kanawha County • Elkview, WV 25071
New
$110,000 2.4 acres ±
Jefferson County • Harpers Ferry, WV 25425
New
$369,500 57.06 acres ±
Wetzel County • Pine Grove, WV 26419
For sale
$324,500 3.15 acres ±
Preston County • Bruceton Mills, WV 26525
New
$379,000 140.72 acres ±
Pendleton County • Franklin, WV 26804
For sale
$54,900 39.56 acres ±
Wirt County • Creston, WV 26141
For sale
$375,900 84.12 acres ±
Mason County • Gallipolis Ferry, WV 25515
For sale
$99,900 87.83 acres ±
Wayne County • Kiahsville, WV 25534
New
$2,500,000 2515.32 acres ±
McDowell County • Mohawk, WV 24846
New
$375,000 241.5 acres ±
Greenbrier County • Williamsburg, WV 24991
New
$256,900 100.12 acres ±
Roane County • Left Hand, WV 25251
For sale
$3,395,000 150 acres ±
Lewis County • Horner, WV 26372
New
$55,000 5 acres ±
Preston County • Masontown, WV 26542
For sale
$300,000 98.75 acres ±
Roane County • LeRoy, WV 25252
New
$215,000 81 acres ±
Pleasants County • Waverly, WV 26170
For sale
$399,999 38.57 acres ±
Lincoln County • Branchland, WV 25506
For sale
$700,000 733.32 acres ±
Marion County • Metz, WV 26585
New
$1,475,000 147.13 acres ±
Morgan County • Berkeley Springs, WV 25411
For sale
$209,000 40 acres ±
Greenbrier County • Alderson, WV 24910
For sale
$119,000 13.8 acres ±
Webster County • Hacker Valley, WV 26222
For sale
$100,000 59.24 acres ±
Putnam County • Poca, WV 25159
New
$395,000 66.67 acres ±
Monroe County • Lindside, WV 24951
For sale
$159,000 10.01 acres ±
Pendleton County • Brandywine, WV 26802

West Virginia Profile


Big Game
Whitetail Deer, Black Bear, Turkeys
Small Game
Rabbits, Coyotes, Bobcats, Fox, Pheasant, Dove, Quail, Grouse, Duck, Geese, Hog
Hunting Regulations and Seasons
West Virginia Department of Natural Resources
Total Public Land Acreage
1,740,880
Average Annual Rainfall
45 inches
Farmland by Acre
3,500,000
Woodlands by Acre
15,500,000
Agricultural Commodities
Broilers, Chicken Eggs, Cattle

West Virginia Agents


Adam Sparks

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in VA

Bryan Thompson

Real Estate Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in WV, Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in VA

Camron Stover

Real Estate Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in OH, WV

Cory Farley

Real Estate Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in WV

Dale Lowry

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in VA, Real Estate Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in WV

Dalton Michael

Real Estate Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in WV

Dalton Michael

Real Estate Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in WV

Debbie S. Laux

Broker / Licensed in WV, MD, Managing Broker / Licensed in IL

Drew Baggarly

Real Estate Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in WV, Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in VA

Graig Hale

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in VA

Jeremy Allen

Real Estate Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in WV

Jessica White

Real Estate Salesperson, Country Home & Land Specialist / Licensed in WV

Kevin Yokum

Real Estate Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in WV

Kirk Price

Real Estate Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in WV

Tre Kerns

Real Estate Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in WV

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