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Lakehouse.com has 3 lake properties for sale on Burnsville Lake, as well as lakefront homes, lots, land and acreage in Napier. Median home price: $419,000, lot price: $499,500. 

94 Dogwood Trail

4 2.0   Sf: 2364   Yr: 1985  Acres: 2.000

First time on the market, one owner. Check out this beautiful nestled in the hills of Northern Braxton County. A short drive to Burnsville Lake and the Bulltown Historic Area. The white fence greets...

Little Knawl Road

Acres: 312.620

Contiguous three hundred -twelve acre +/- acre multi-use parcel in the heart of a recreational powerhouse in the geographical center of West Virginia Ten minutes to the nine hundred eighty-nine-acre...

101 Dogwood Trail

3 3.0   Sf: 1608   Yr: 1998  Acres: 5.780

Looking for a place in the country to park your camper and toys? Check out this beautifully maintained 3 bedroom 3 bath doublewide. The kitchen was remodeled 3 years ago. The metal roof is 8 years...

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3004 State Street

0 0.0   Sf: 0   Yr: 0  Acres: 5.000

5+- level acres less than 2/10 miles off of exit 62 of Interstate 79. This site is located between the cities of Gassaway and Sutton on WV State Route 4. Perfect for any business opportunities that...

22253 Adolph Rd

Acres: 12.000

Check out this turnkey business for / cabins and RV sites. All three cabins sit on the banks of Right Fork of Buckhannon River, a high-quality trout stream. In fact, WVDNR stocks trout on both ends...

000 Georgetown Road

Acres: 50.300

50.3 Acres of very developable land that fronts U.S 33/48 4 lane Highway, borders 1052 ft along the Georgetown Road, and borders 984 ft. along Spillway Road with access from both roads. Many choice...

22253 Adolph Rd

Acres: 9.000

If you're looking for a quaint mini farm in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, this could be your property. The nine-acre parcel features a brand new barn, fenced-in pasture, a corral and more...

10 Summit Center Circle

Acres: 1.200

If space is what your business is looking for, look no further! With OVER 16,000 sq ft, this steel building has loads of potential! The first section of the building has a separate entrance and...

9505 Route 20 South Road

Acres: 96.230

Discover 96.23 acres of beautiful West Virginia farmland--ideal for cattle, crops, or creating your dream homestead. This expansive property offers a blend of open pasture and wooded areas, providing...

22253 Adolph Rd

4 2.0   Sf: 1200   Yr: 2018  Acres: 1.000

This large modern cabin along the beautiful Right Fork of the Buckhannon River is stunning. Built in 2018, the 4 bed, 2 bath cabin is big enough for even the largest of families, and the cabin's...

TBD Carter Road

1 1.0   Sf: 1662   Yr: 2008  Acres: 8.000

Check out this Barndominium! This unique building boasts 1,662 sq. feet of living space on the second floor that features a large great room with tall, modern, industrial style cathedral ceilings...

264 Otterbein Dr

3 2.0   Sf: 1924   Yr: 2012  Acres: 1.020

This beautiful, custom-built home (Circa 2012), is sitting in a small housing development on 1.02 acres. The home offers over 1,900 sq ft of living space, with a great room with cathedral ceiling...

4679 GEORGETOWN Road

4 2.0   Sf: 1600   Yr: 2022  Acres: 14.930

Calling all pet lovers! Live and working on the same property, and never be late for work again. This is property includes two kennel buildings along with an unfinished 1600 SF 4 BR, 2 Bath home...

Burnsville Lake Information

Burnsville Lake is a reservoir located in Braxton County near the town of Burnsville, West Virginia. It was created by the construction of the Burnsville Dam on the Little Kanawha River. The lake and surrounding areas offer various recreational opportunities, including fishing, boating, hiking, and camping.

Here are some key points about Burnsville Lake:

1. Recreation: The lake is popular for fishing, with species such as bass, catfish, and trout. Boating is also allowed, but there may be restrictions on boat sizes and types.

2. Camping and Facilities: There are campgrounds available for visitors, typically managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Amenities may include picnic areas, restrooms, and boat ramps.

3. Wildlife and Nature: The area is home to diverse wildlife and provides opportunities for birdwatching and nature observation.

4. Water Level Management: As with many reservoirs, water levels can vary depending on seasonal rainfall and water management practices.

5. Access Information: The lake is accessible via several roads, and there may be specific entry points for different recreational activities.

For the most up-to-date information, it’s always best to check with local management or relevant authorities regarding conditions, amenities, and regulations at Burnsville Lake.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!