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This is a premier Albemarle County property that combines beautiful Rockfish River frontage with wonderful Blue Ridge mountain views. The property offers seclusion, yet is only 30 miles from Charlottesville. More than 175 acres has merchantable pine plantations. Another 108 acres of pines were planted in 2000, with the remaining acreage in upland hardwood and natural pine habitat buffering streams and the river, providing excellent habitat for deer, turkey and bear. Two miles of Rockfish River frontage offers excellent fishing for smallmouth bass, or duck & goose hunting. The James River, one of the best smallmouth bass fisheries on the east coast, is only two miles away at Howardsville.
From Charlottesville, beginning at the intersection of I-64 & U.S. Highway 29, travel south on U.S. 29 for 18 miles. Turn left on State Road 6, travel 7.7 miles and turn right on Schuyler Rd. Go one mile and turn left on Howardsville Turnpike (Hwy 602). Travel 6.6 miles then right on Lewiston Ford Road (Rt 724). The property begins about 1 ΒΌ miles down Route 724. Look for orange paint and our green For Sale sign. This property is well-managed forestland & wildlife habitat. It also has a good road system with culverts and roads stabilized with stone. The well-established property lines are marked with orange paint.