Most mountain land asks you to create the vision. This property already has one. Set in the heart of Lost River, these 98.43 freshly surveyed acres offer the kind of layout serious land buyers spend years looking for — direct county road frontage for seamless access, two dominant hardwood ridge systems, and a series of highly valuable clearings already carved into the landscape exactly where they matter most. An established interior road allows you to easily drive deep into the property, giving you the ability to explore the ridges, reach the openings, and truly experience the land without fighting the terrain. Those clearings are a major asset to this property. They are not random openings, and they are not wasted ground. They give this tract immediate function and immediate vision. They create prime build locations with distant mountain views, natural staging points for recreation, and ready-made food plot sites that fit the terrain the way they should. In mountain country, openings in the right places change everything, and here they add real utility, real beauty, and real hunting value. Several areas also present excellent natural pond sites, offering the opportunity to establish water features that would enhance both the landscape and the wildlife habitat. The balance of the land is exactly what buyers hope to find in Hardy County: towering hardwood timber, strong topography, elevation, and terrain that feels wild without being inaccessible. The two ridge systems give the tract shape, movement, and long-term potential, whether your vision is a private mountain estate, a weekend hunting retreat, or a legacy holding to keep in the family for generations. For the serious hunter, this property delivers. This section of Lost River is well known for quality deer, turkey, and bear hunting, and the natural relationship between the ridges, timber, and clearings creates the kind of travel patterns and habitat appeal that make a tract hunt far bigger than it looks on paper. The property is unrestricted, giving you the freedom to use it as you see fit. Keep it intact as one exceptional mountain holding, establish multiple homesites, or explore subdivision and development potential. Tracts of this size, with this kind of access and usable terrain, are becoming harder and harder to find. All of this is located within an easy two-hour drive of Washington, D.C., giving you true mountain seclusion without sacrificing accessibility. Big land. Real access. Usable clearings. Interior road access. Natural pond sites. No restrictions. This is the kind of ground that gets remembered by the people who walk it. If you’ve been waiting for a serious piece of Lost River, now is the time to step up.