
States
West Virginia
The Beauty of West Virginia's Land
John Denver referred to it as "Almost Heaven." No doubt, many West Virginians agree. He sang about the state's, "Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah River." While it is rather a small state, 41st in size and measuring 24,230 square miles, it is a beautiful one rich with forests next to beautiful hunting land for sale in WV.

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$80,000|Listed: Jun 11, 2026
Snowshoe, West Virginia, 26209

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$135,000|Listed: Jun 9, 2026
82.5 Acres
Elizabeth, West Virginia, 26143

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$8,000|Listed: Jun 9, 2026
0.3 Acres
Terra Alta, West Virginia, 26764
Wisconsin
Wisconsin's Dairies, Farmland, and Forests
Known as America's Dairyland, Wisconsin does have a lot of dairies. Some 9,500 dairies maintained 1.28 million cows in 2017, and 96% of those dairies are family-owned, according to the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board. Wisconsin is the second highest milk producing state behind California, and the top cheese producing state.
Many of the state's 5.8 million people are referred to as "cheeseheads," because of their love for the Green Bay Packer's football team. Dairies occupy a lot of Wisconsin real estate but, honestly, the land for sale in Wisconsin isn't all about dairy cows and cheese.

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$349,900|Listed: May 29, 2026
31.94 Acres
New Lisbon, Wisconsin, 53950

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$90,000|Listed: May 29, 2026
0.52 Acres
Baraboo, Wisconsin, 53913

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$220,000|Listed: May 29, 2026
0.51 Acres
Lake Delton, Wisconsin, 53965
Wyoming
When You're in Wyoming, You're in Cowboy Country.
The state's trademark is The Bucking Horse & Rider, which tells you everything you need to know about the area's rich traditions. Wyoming features sprawling ranches, towering mountains, and the largest collection of geysers and thermal features in the world. The majestic Yellowstone National Park boasts 2 million acres of wilderness and natural beauty, and that is just one of Wyoming's national parks and monuments. You can feel the wild spirit of the West calling you to buy land in Wyoming and to start an incredible adventure.
In 1867, the Union Pacific Railway reached Cheyenne, Wyoming's capital. The territory grew quickly, and Wyoming became the 44th state in 1890. Once again, it is the ideal time to look through Wyoming’s lands for sale. The state’s historical roots are the story of tough, tenacious people with a true love for the land.


