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Buck Run Hideaway: 63.84+/- acres of prime hunting and recreational land in Buckingham County, VA
Description
Daylight creeps over the horizon as you finally settle in, motionless and at ease. Geese cut across the sky, their calls echoing above you, while a lonely train whistle rolls through the cold morning air. Then it happens. Behind you, barely audible at first, comes the slow, deliberate crunch of footsteps through fallen leaves…
This property won’t just finish the story for you; it will create lifelong memories that last for generations!
Discover 63.84+/- acres of secluded, turnkey hunting and recreational land in Buckingham County, Virginia. This private property offers the perfect blend of seclusion and isolation, making it an exceptional hunting retreat, recreational getaway, or long-term land investment.
The land is ready to hunt, featuring a well-established trail system, elevated box blinds, and multiple food plot sites strategically placed to support strong wildlife activity. Mature hardwoods, natural bedding areas, and flowing streams create ideal habitat for whitetail deer, wild turkey, and black bear, all of which have been seen on the property.
Enhancing both function and enjoyment, the property includes fruit trees, blueberry bushes, and muscadine grape vines, adding natural food sources for wildlife and a rewarding experience for owners. A solar-powered cabin provides off-grid comfort and serves as a perfect base camp for hunting weekends or quiet escapes into nature. A longstanding prescriptive easement provides access to the property. Maintaining the land will be made easy with a small tractor and several implements that will convey with the property along with a Conex Box for storage. All conveying items and structures will convey "as is".
Completely isolated and secluded, this Buckingham County acreage offers peace, privacy, and the authentic Virginia outdoors while conveniently located within reach of Charlottesville, Farmville, and surrounding Central Virginia communities.
Whether you’re searching for Virginia hunting land, a recreational property, or a private rural retreat, this 63.84+/- acre tract delivers the features, wildlife, and location you’ve been looking for. To schedule your private tour, inquire about the property, and experience the potential of this turnkey ready to hunt property in Buckingham County, please contact Luke Shenk at 804-514-8444 or luke@landandluxury.com!
Proximity:
Dillwyn, VA - 16 minutes
Farmville, VA - <45 minutes
Charlottesville, VA - <1hr
Richmond, VA - 1hr & 20 minutes
Get to know the area...
Conveniently located about 15 minutes away, Dillwyn, VA features groceries, restaurants, fuel, and other essentials. Enjoy dining at Pinos Italiante and Grill or head just up the road to Rodeo's Mexican Grill.
Bring your Gold pan...
Buckingham County has a rich gold-mining history dating back to the mid-1800s. While modern discoveries are typically made by panning, gold was historically found in both streams on this property. Bring your pan, step into the creeks, and try your luck...you never know what’s waiting beneath the surface!
Public Boat Landing - New Canton/Bremo Bluff boat landing is just minutes from the property. Launch your boat to enjoy the day on the James River whether you're looking for some relaxation or want to try your hand a catching some smallmouth bass or catfish.
Horspen Lake WMA - About 30 minutes away, this 2,900+ acre WMA offers a full basket of recreational opportunities from hunting to hiking, fishing, horseback riding, biking, etc. The 18+/- acre Horspen Lake offers plenty of water for a day or two wetting a line.
James River State Park – With 3 miles of James River frontage, visitors have access to hike, bike, canoe, kayak, and fish. Facilities at the park include a visitor center, gift shop, playground, picnic shelters, multi-use trails, boat launches, tent camping, cabins, and equestrian camping. Plan a family day or stay for the entire weekend.
Appomattox-Buckingham State Forest : Virginia Department of Forestry - About 40 minutes away, the Appomattox-Buckingham State Forest, spanning 19,513 acres across Appomattox and Buckingham counties, is the largest state forest in Virginia. It is managed with a focus on sustainable timber production, scientific forest management demonstrations, applied research, wildlife habitat conservation, watershed protection, biodiversity, and low-impact outdoor recreation. Recreational activities include hunting, fishing, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and wildlife watching. A key feature is the Carter Taylor Multi-Use Trailhead, which provides amenities such as horse trailer parking, a picnic area, a non-potable horse watering well, and corral.
Directions:
From Rt. 15 turn onto Rt. 610 (Cartersville Rd.) and drive approximately 3.7 miles. Entrance to property is a gravel road on the right. From Campbells Corner, take Rt 610 approximately 2.2 miles south. Entrance to property is gravel road on the left.
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Seller and Mossy Oak Properties Land & Luxury are not liable for any persons entering the property. All persons entering the property assume all risks and liabilities and agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the seller, along with Mossy Oak Properties Land & Luxury, its affiliates, officers, directors, managers, agents, and representatives.
