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633 River Trail Ln

5 4.0   Sf: 4500   Yr: 1999  Acres: 1.670

Serenity on the River: Elegant 5-bedroom, 4-bath, 3-garage riverfront luxury home with guest wing. 500 feet of Greenbrier River frontage with panoramic 180 degrees views. This magnificent riverfront...

18796 ST RT 12 LOT 2

0 0.0   Yr: 2017 

Whether you're looking for a comfortable home or a quality investment in the Hinton area, this meticulously maintained riverfront campground is a must see! A generous 2-acre lot is on offer...

18796 ST RT 12 LOT 2

2 2.0   Sf: 1120   Yr: 2017 

Whether you're looking for a comfortable home or a quality investment in the Hinton area, this meticulously maintained riverfront campground is a must see! A generous 2-acre lot is on offer...

18 Outwest Lane lot: Road

Acres: 11.470

Talcott, WV. OutWest Lane. Beautiful inviting open land with Stunning Views. Over 400 feet of Greenbrier Riverfront with rare Rock Strata frontage on the water. Situated on 11 plus acres of land...

334 Alligator Ln

2 1.0   Sf: 763   Yr: 2009  Acres: 1.230

Riverfront property situated on 1.23 acres +/- located at the end of the road. Enjoy the soothing sounds of the Greenbrier River while you sit on the wrap around deck. Recreational activities include...

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22 Grandpa Mdws Way

Acres: 4.360

Discover an unparalleled slice of nature with this exceptional property located on the most picturesque properties on the Greenbrier River. This stunning property offers everything you could want for...

545 Doc Fox Road

2 1.0   Sf: 648   Yr: 1997  Acres: 0.310

CAMP ON THE GREENBRIER RIVER! Exceptionally nice 2 bedroom and one bath camp situated on .3/acre in Barger Springs area. Many improvements include interior painting, new side by side refrigerator...

Rorer Road

Acres: 3.000

Here is a rare opportunity to own your own 3 acre island along the greenbrier river! Looking for a privacy and a place to unwind? This may be the right property for you. This property would be...

Showing 10 lake properties within 20 miles:

312 & 306 Falls View Lane

5 2.0   Sf: 3798   Yr: 1978  Acres: 5.140

A rare find-two homes on one property just steps from Sandstone Falls and minutes from the New River Gorge National Park. This unique offering provides endless options: live in one and rent the other...

312 Falls View Ln

2 2.0   Sf: 1766   Yr: 1978  Acres: 4.910

Falls View Lane - Overlooking Sandstone Falls, Summers County WV Welcome to Falls View Lane, where the beauty of West Virginia's New River Gorge National Park is right outside your front door...

112 Cliff Island Drive

2 2.0   Sf: 1200   Yr: 2000  Acres: 0.490

Red Riverfront home on the New River. Enjoy your days relaxing in the sunshine at this beautiful home. Located inside the New River National Park and Preserve. Rare property. New River Frontage 53...

306 Falls View Lane

3 1.0   Sf: 2032   Yr: 1980  Acres: 0.230

Turnkey, furnished, and unforgettable-this two-story log cabin offers one of the most stunning views in southern West Virginia! Overlooking Sandstone Falls in the New River Gorge National Park, you...

23 Pine Ln

2 2.0   Sf: 1794   Yr: 1954  Acres: 2.400

Hinton - Charming home on 2.4 acres +/- Private yet easily accessible.. The original house was constructed in 1954 and the addition was built in 2006. The large living room and upstairs bedroom have...

2076 and 2188 Laurel Creek Road

Acres: 9.330

The Meadows on Laurel Creek, on the banks of Laurel Creek is a beautiful 9 +/- ac meadow, ready for that getaway cabin or a forever home. Spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and the...

315 Curry Road

Acres: 12.210

OVERVIEW The name says it all! The inviting 1-acre pond and surrounding property represent the best of what the West Virginia Mountains has to offer. Here, nestled above the Greenbrier River, is the...

1100 Temple St

4 2.0   Sf: 1648   Yr: 1911  Acres: 0.000

2 Unit Duplex in the Heart of Hinton, WV! Whether you're a first-time homebuyer ready to plant roots, or an investor looking to expand your portfolio, this property is a smart move. set in the scenic...

309 8th Ave

3 1.0   Sf: 1344   Yr: 1930  Acres: 0.000

Charming 3-Bedroom Home in the Heart of Hinton, WV with River Views! Whether you're a first-time homebuyer ready to plant roots or an investor looking to expand your portfolio, this property is a...

371 Bill Perdue Rd

Acres: 0.530

Beautiful .53 acre Lot with view of the Greenbrier River. Power and Meter installed. City Water Meter Installed and septic on the property. NO HOA. NO Restrictions. Ready for your Camper or home...

Greenbrier River Information

The Greenbrier River is a significant waterway located in the eastern United States, primarily within the state of West Virginia. Here are some key points about the river:

1. Geography: The Greenbrier River is approximately 173 miles (about 278 kilometers) long. It flows northward from its source in the Allegheny Mountains near the town of Marlinton in Pocahontas County, eventually joining the New River in the town of Norfolk.

2. Watershed: The river's watershed encompasses a diverse range of landscapes, including mountainous regions, valleys, and forests. The surrounding area is known for its natural beauty, which has made it a popular destination for outdoor activities.

3. Recreation: The Greenbrier River is well-known for recreational activities such as fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and tubing. The clear waters and scenic surroundings attract both locals and tourists. The river is also a part of the Greenbrier River Trail, a popular rail-trail that runs alongside the river, offering opportunities for biking, hiking, and horseback riding.

4. Ecology: The Greenbrier River is home to a variety of fish species including trout, bass, and perch, making it a favored spot for anglers. The river and its surrounding habitats support diverse wildlife and plant species.

5. Cultural Significance: The Greenbrier River has historical and cultural significance for the region, including its use by Native American tribes and its role in the early settlement and development of West Virginia.

6. Flooding and Conservation: Like many rivers, the Greenbrier is subject to flooding, particularly in spring. Conservation efforts are important in the region to protect water quality, habitat, and the ecological health of the river.

The Greenbrier River is not only an important natural resource but also a cherished recreational area, contributing to the local economy and quality of life in West Virginia.

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