Ask Curtis Trousdale
Outdoorspeople, wildlife enthusiasts, and hunters will covet the recreational opportunities that this remote 22 +/- acre recreational property offers in Hubbardton, VT. Setback at the end of an approx. one mile long unimproved, private right-of-way, the property features a well-built, but unfinished, off-grid primitive camp constructed in a small private clearing. Awaiting your vision for finishing touches, the primitive camp will offer a wonderful, secluded basecamp for your recreational excursions once finished! The real attraction of this property, however, is that the entire northern boundary abuts the High Pond Natural Area - 2,500+ acres of conserved, public land stretching across four towns, which is accessible for recreation and hunting! See attached documentation for more info. The deeded ROW access to the property is a private woods road that is not plowed during the winter - but is passable with a truck or SUV in the summer. This wooded parcel has a gentle slope up to the north and consists of mostly softwoods featuring hemlock with some Maple stands as well. Several old logging trails provide good access around the property. In the summer, you'll enjoy close proximity to several lakes and ponds, including Lake Bomoseen, to the south! Stable concrete footings, a metal roof, rough openings for windows, and a framed small porch area make up the 19' x 26' structure. No drive-bys allowed; only scheduled showings permitted.