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Commercial  Hinton, West Virginia

18796 ST RT 12 LOT 2

0 0.0   Yr: 2017 

Whether you're looking for a comfortable home or a quality...

Home  Hinton, West Virginia

18796 ST RT 12 LOT 2

2 2.0   Sf: 1120   Yr: 2017 

Location! This splendid property is on the Greenbrier County...

Home  Alderson, West Virginia

101 Davis

3 2.0   Sf: 2720   Yr: 1900  Acres: 0.770

Burnside Landing on Greenbrier River Secluded 2-bedroom, 2-bath...

Home  Hillsboro, West Virginia

635 Burnside Rd

2 2.0   Sf: 1646   Yr: 1985  Acres: 3.130

40+/-acres with Greenbrier River frontage on the outskirts of...

Acreage  Alderson, West Virginia

Acres: 40.000

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Escape to this serene retreat along the scenic Greenbrier River...

Home  Talcott, West Virginia

116 Alligator Ln

2 2.0   Sf: 1120 Acres: 3.250

This is a rare opportunity to purchase valuable real estate at...

Riverfront  Lot  Talcott, West Virginia

903 BACON FALLS RD

Acres: 0.810

Here is a rare opportunity to own your own 3 acre island along...

Acreage  Renick, West Virginia

Rorer Road

Acres: 3.000

23.70 acres on the Greenbrier...

Acreage  Fort Spring, West Virginia

Red Rock Trl

Acres: 23.700

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River View Ridge - Build your dream home overlooking the winding...

Acreage  Hinton, West Virginia

Tract 1 Riverview Ridge

Acres: 2.170

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!