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The Allegheny Highlands of northwestern Virginia terrain and landscape typology couple with remarkable habitat to create extraordinary outdoor recreational opportunities. The area is home to the million acre George Washington National Forest, the Homestead Resort, Lake Moomaw, and the renowned trout waters of the Jackson River. Near the Jackson River are 600+ acres of privately held Crown Grant property.

McKee Carson and Field Sport Concepts were charged with master planning the property and establishing the vision for a low-density fishing and conservation estate community. Spending days on site and on the river, our team sited approximately twenty optimal home sites and countless community gathering areas. Each home site will benefit from a complete cross section of local ecology - from the height of a climax forest, through understory, hedgerow, meadow, and stream. Community amenities are considered in hierarchy - a multi-seasonal cabin/clubhouse, shelters, natural riverside plots and a series of trails that meander along the Jackson, through newly established warm season meadows and orchards, and along the Allegheny ridge.

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