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BLAIR COUNTY - I 99, TYRONE - 57.71 ± ACRES
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Discover 57.71± acres of recreational and hunting land in Snyder Township, Blair County, Pennsylvania. Located in the Tyrone Area School District, this unique property consists of three separate parcels totaling 57.71± acres and offers outstanding outdoor opportunities with direct access to State Game Lands #278.
The largest tract contains approximately 42.56± acres and borders State Game Lands #278, providing immediate access to thousands of acres of public hunting and recreation. A second parcel consists of approximately 15.16± acres with frontage and access from Route 350. The third parcel contains approximately 7.90± acres and is accessible only by Bald Eagle Creek or the adjacent railroad corridor.
Two of the parcels feature frontage along Bald Eagle Creek, offering excellent fishing, wildlife viewing, and scenic enjoyment. The property adjoins the SEDA-COG Joint Rail Authority railroad corridor and features generally level to gently rolling topography. Recently timbered, the land presents a great opportunity for hunting, recreation, camping, or future investment.
Conveniently situated between Altoona and Port Matilda, this property combines privacy and accessibility while benefiting from enrollment in Clean and Green for reduced taxes. Any oil, gas, and mineral rights owned by the seller will convey with the sale. A recorded water right exists for a neighboring property, with water conveyed via pipeline as outlined in the deed.
Whether you're looking for a hunting retreat, recreational getaway, or investment in Pennsylvania land, this Blair County property offers exceptional access to public lands, Bald Eagle Creek, and abundant wildlife habitat.
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