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Camp Tango: 159 Acres in Tazewell County, VA

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$289,000

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159 Acres

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Tazewell, Virginia, 24651

Camp Tango – 159 +/- Wooded Acres of Prime Hunting Land in Tazewell County, VAPrice: $289,000Nestled in the heart of Tazewell County, Virginia, Camp Tango is a secluded 159-acre paradise that has served as a private hunting retreat for two lifelong best friends over the past 20 years. This remarkable property offers a unique blend of rugged mountainous timber, privacy, and an extensive trail system, making it an outdoor enthusiast’s dream.Property Overview:Total Acreage: ~159 AcresTerrain: Largely mountainous timberland with a mix of soft and hardwoods.Location: Tazewell County, Virginia – a short drive from local amenities but tucked away in its own private sanctuary.Access: Gated entrance off Stoney Ridge Road. Well-maintained trail system that winds through the property, providing easy access to key spots for hunting, hiking, and exploring.Key Features:Hunting Haven: The property is ideal for big game hunters, offering prime terrain for whitetailed deer, turkey, bear and other local wildlife. The mountainous landscape provides the perfect backdrop for a diverse hunting experience, with multiple managed mini-plots throughout to attract wild game. Private & Secluded: With its remote location, Camp Tango guarantees complete privacy and tranquility, far from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you’re hunting, hiking, or simply enjoying nature, this retreat offers the peaceful seclusion you’ve been looking for.Extensive Trail System: The property boasts an extensive network of well-maintained trails, perfect for ATV/UTV rides, hiking, or even horseback riding. The trails are designed to allow easy access to hunting blinds, stands, and prime wildlife-watching areas.Off-Grid RV & Primitive Camping: Camp Tango is equipped with an off-grid RV setup, perfect for those looking for a base camp during hunting season or weekend retreats. An on-site outhouse provides a primitive camping experience, making it an ideal spot for hunters seeking a rustic experience that’s both functional and comfortable.Timber & Wildlife Habitat: The forested landscape is a mix of young and mature timber, providing both cover and food sources for local wildlife. The diversity in timber offers both a hunting advantage and natural beauty that changes with the seasons.Perfect for Outdoor Adventures:Hunting & Fishing: The property is well-suited for hunting whitetailed deer, bear, turkey, and small game. The mix of terrain, from dense timber, low creek bottoms and up to oak ridgelines, creates excellent opportunities for hunting from stands or ground blinds.Hiking & Nature Walks: Whether you're an avid hiker or someone who enjoys the occasional nature walk, the trails at Camp Tango offer easy access to stand sights and deep woods exploration.Camping & Off-Grid Living: The off-grid RV setup allows for easy primitive camping. Experience the charm of off-grid living with your own personal retreat in the Appalachian foothills.Location Highlights:Tazewell County, VA is known for its natural beauty, with the Appalachian Mountains offering a backdrop for outdoor recreation. The area is rich in history, culture, and provides ample opportunities for hiking, fishing, and exploration.Accessibility: While it feels miles away from the everyday world, Camp Tango is just a short drive from the towns of Tazewell and Bluefield, VA, giving you easy access to grocery stores, supplies, and other essentials. Local attractions, such as Burke’s Garden and Jefferson National Forest, are nearby for additional outdoor adventures.Camp Tango is more than just a hunting property; it’s a sanctuary for those seeking peace, privacy, and a true outdoor experience. Whether you're looking to continue its legacy as a hunting retreat or establish your own off-grid getaway, this ~159 -acre gem offers endless possibilities for adventure, relaxation, and memories to last a lifetime. Get To Know The Area: 1. Burke’s GardenWhat it is: Known as "God’s Thumbprint," Burke’s Garden is a scenic valley surrounded by mountains. It’s a beautiful spot for hiking, photography, and just taking in the stunning views. Burkes' GardenThings to do: Hiking, picnicking, and birdwatching. There’s also the chance to do some off-roading if you’re into 4x4 adventures.2. Jefferson National ForestWhat it is: This massive national forest offers hundreds of miles of trails, camping spots, and breathtaking vistas. George Washington and Jefferson National ForestThings to do: Hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing. There are several trailheads accessible from Tazewell, and you can explore parts of the Appalachian Trail too.3. High Knob Recreation AreaWhat it is: Located near the town of Big Stone Gap, High Knob offers scenic views, a variety of outdoor activities, and a great spot for a picnic.Things to do: Hiking to High Knob Tower for panoramic views, camping, and exploring nearby caves.4. Cedar Bluff and Lake WittenWhat it is: Just a short drive from Tazewell, Lake Witten is a quiet, peaceful spot perfect for water activities.Things to do: Fishing, kayaking, or just enjoying a peaceful day by the water.5. Virginia Highlands Scenic BywayWhat it is: A stunning drive that runs through the Appalachian Mountains. If you’re into scenic drives and want to take in the beauty of the area from your car, this is a great option.Things to do: Driving, photography, and stopping off at some of the various parks and trails along the way.6. Crab Orchard Museum & Pioneer Park What it is: The Crab Orchard Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of the region, including its settlement, Native American heritage, and the agricultural and industrial history that shaped the area. Crab Orchard MuseumLocation: It’s located in Tazewell, and the museum is part of the larger Pioneer Park, which provides outdoor exhibits and historical displays.

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Hogan Hollow : 10+/- Acres In Troutville, VA

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$69,000

acres

9.97 Acres

location

Troutville, Virginia, 24175

Approximately 10 Acres — Hunting / Recreation Tract Centered Within The Triple Crown of Virginia's Best HikingOff Hogan Hollow Road, Troutville, VAApproximately 10 acres of private, wooded land off Hogan Hollow Road in Botetourt County, complete with a creek running along the road frontage. This unique tract combines water, woods, and wildlife, making it an ideal fit for hunters, hikers, and anyone seeking a secluded mountain retreat. This tract is ideal for outdoorsmen, offering prime deer, bear and turkey habitat, mature hardwoods, and rolling terrain well suited for stands, mini food plots, or ATV trails.Beyond its hunting potential, the property is just minutes from some of Virginia’s most iconic hiking destinations. Hikers will appreciate its close proximity to the Appalachian Trail and the region’s famed “Triple Crown” of Dragon’s Tooth, McAfee Knob, and Tinker Cliffs. Whether you’re seeking a manageable hunting parcel, a basecamp for adventure, or a quiet mountain retreat, this property delivers the best of both worlds.Convenient to Troutville and Roanoke, yet tucked away for peace and seclusion . An excellent opportunity to own a slice of the Blue Ridge.Key Features & HighlightsCreek frontage : A year-round creek runs along the Hogan Hollow Road boundary, adding water resources for wildlife and scenic appeal.Quiet, secluded setting : Tucked off Hogan Hollow Road, this parcel offers privacy and a natural escape.Mature mixed hardwoods and softwoods : Provides excellent cover, mast production, and wildlife habitat.Natural terrain for hunting & recreation : Ridges, funnels, and gentle draws create great opportunities for stand placement, scouting, and trail development.Access & walkability : Existing logging road could be cleared or improved for easy access by foot, ATV, or 4WD.Scenic and recreational appeal : Beyond hunting, the property is ideally located near the Appalachian Trail and Virginia’s famed “Triple Crown” hikes: Dragon’s Tooth, McAfee Knob, and Tinker Cliffs. This tract’s manageable size makes upkeep straightforward, while still offering abundant opportunities for hunting, camping, trail building, or simply enjoying the natural setting. With its combination of timber, terrain, and water, the land provides excellent habitat for deer, bear, turkey, and other wildlife.For hikers and adventurers, its location near the Triple Crown places world-class outdoor recreation just minutes away. From sunrise hunts to sunset hikes, this property serves as the perfect basecamp for exploring Virginia’s Blue Ridge.Convenient to Troutville and Roanoke, yet tucked away for peace and seclusion — a rare chance to own Blue Ridge land with both timber and creek frontage. Why Outdoorsmen and Hikers Will Love ItFor the Hunter:Even at 10 acres, there's already a strong game presence, with the three key elements of water, food, and cover, already in place. There's already deer, bear and turkey sign on the property. There's good options for hunting from the ground, blinds or trees, in any hunting season. For someone who values a tract that’s small enough to manage, but functional enough to hunt hard, this is a strong option.For the Hiker / Appalachian Trail Enthusiast:One of the wonders of this locale is its relative proximity to the Virginia Triple Crown — a three-leg hiking route that includes Dragon’s Tooth, McAfee Knob, and Tinker Cliffs along the Appalachian Trail. Virginia's Triple CrownDragon’s Tooth (a striking quartzite “tooth” rock formation along the AT) lies within easy reach. Dragon's ToothMcAfee Knob is perhaps the area’s most iconic overlook, offering expansive, dramatic views at its cliff edge. McAfee KnobTinker Cliffs, typically accessed via the Andy Layne Trail and then via the AT, forms the third jewel in the Triple Crown circuit. Tinker CliffsHikers often aim to complete the full 30-plus-mile loop (roughly 32–35 miles) through these three peaks over 2–3 days, camping in designated shelters along the way. Whether one ambitiously tackles the full Triple Crown or simply day hikes Dragon’s Tooth or McAfee Knob, this parcel places you in the heart of one of southwestern Virginia’s premier outdoor destinations, the Catawba Valley.

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