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633 River Trail Ln

5 5.0   Sf: 4500   Yr: 1999  Acres: 1.670

Serenity on the River: Elegant 5-bedroom, 4-bath, 3-garage riverfront luxury home with guest wing. 500 feet of Greenbrier River frontage with panoramic 180 views.This magnificent riverfront home has...

18796 ST RT 12 LOT 2

0 0.0   Yr: 2017 

Whether you're looking for a comfortable home or a quality investment in the Hinton area, this meticulously maintained riverfront campground is a must see! A generous 2-acre lot is on offer...

18796 ST RT 12 LOT 2

2 2.0   Sf: 1120   Yr: 2017 

Whether you're looking for a comfortable home or a quality investment in the Hinton area, this meticulously maintained riverfront campground is a must see! A generous 2-acre lot is on offer...

101 Davis

3 2.0   Sf: 2720   Yr: 1900  Acres: 0.770

Location! This splendid property is on the Greenbrier County side of The Gem Of The Hills, Alderson, WV. Over 3/4 acre of property out of the FEMA Flood Zone with a beautiful early 1900s two-story...

3981 Coleman Cliff Rd

3 1.0   Sf: 922   Yr: 2010  Acres: 0.590

Welcome to this Wonderful Riverfront Retreat! Charming 3 bedroom house offers the perfect blend of cozy living and breathtaking views. Featuring an open-concept living area incorporating living...

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22 Grandpa Mdws Way

Acres: 4.360

Discover an unparalleled slice of nature with this exceptional property located on the most picturesque properties on the Greenbrier River. This stunning property offers everything you could want for...

127 Calhoun St

3 2.0   Sf: 1092   Yr: 2021  Acres: 0.180

This rare find, a 3 bedroom, 2 bath raised ranch with a view of the Greenbrier River. Spacious and convenient to all town amenities. Located in Alderson, WV, this is a historic railroad town, with a...

342 S. Monroe Street

1 2.0   Sf: 2777   Yr: 1926  Acres: 0.200

Outstanding business opportunity in The Gem of The Hills, Alderson, WV. This historic and large building could be used for a variety of businesses, including cafes, Antique Malls, offices...

10 Greenbrier Dr

2 2.0   Sf: 1600   Yr: 1990  Acres: 0.230

Riverfront Retreat on the Greenbrier-This unique riverfront home in Monroe County offers the perfect blend of comfort, style, and natural beauty--ideal as a full-time residence or vacation getaway...

1309 W Riverview Ave

4 2.0   Sf: 2113   Yr: 1904  Acres: 0.490

The Keadle Victorian: A cherished part of Alderson's history since 1904, this home radiates timeless character with its original woodwork, oak plate railing, staircase, and pocket doors. Boasting 4...

Rorer Road

Acres: 3.000

Here is a rare opportunity to own your own 3 acre island along the greenbrier river! Looking for a privacy and a place to unwind? This may be the right property for you. This property would be...

Greenbrier River Information

The Greenbrier River is a significant waterway located in the eastern United States, primarily within the state of West Virginia. Here are some key points about the river:

1. Geography: The Greenbrier River is approximately 173 miles (about 278 kilometers) long. It flows northward from its source in the Allegheny Mountains near the town of Marlinton in Pocahontas County, eventually joining the New River in the town of Norfolk.

2. Watershed: The river's watershed encompasses a diverse range of landscapes, including mountainous regions, valleys, and forests. The surrounding area is known for its natural beauty, which has made it a popular destination for outdoor activities.

3. Recreation: The Greenbrier River is well-known for recreational activities such as fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and tubing. The clear waters and scenic surroundings attract both locals and tourists. The river is also a part of the Greenbrier River Trail, a popular rail-trail that runs alongside the river, offering opportunities for biking, hiking, and horseback riding.

4. Ecology: The Greenbrier River is home to a variety of fish species including trout, bass, and perch, making it a favored spot for anglers. The river and its surrounding habitats support diverse wildlife and plant species.

5. Cultural Significance: The Greenbrier River has historical and cultural significance for the region, including its use by Native American tribes and its role in the early settlement and development of West Virginia.

6. Flooding and Conservation: Like many rivers, the Greenbrier is subject to flooding, particularly in spring. Conservation efforts are important in the region to protect water quality, habitat, and the ecological health of the river.

The Greenbrier River is not only an important natural resource but also a cherished recreational area, contributing to the local economy and quality of life in West Virginia.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!