This listing presents Lot 1 Morgantown Pike, located near Belington in Barbour County, West Virginia. The tract consists of approximately +/- 50 acres of mixed terrain with access off a paved county road. The property combines forested ridges, open grassed benches — providing a versatile layout for outdoor and recreational pursuitsThe property fronts a paved county road (Morgantown Pike) which ensures year-round vehicular access. Electric power is available nearby along the road corridor, which simplifies future connection for utility needs. Because of its proximity to infrastructure, development or site improvements (camp, cabin, utility installation) may be more feasible than more remote parcels. The nearest small communities include Belington (in Barbour County). Elkins lies about 8.4 miles to the southeast. Philippi is approximately 10.4 miles to the northwest. Buckhannon lies roughly 16 miles to the west.The land gently undulates from forested ridge lines down into lower benches and valleys. Much of the tract is covered in mature timber — a mix of hardwood species likely found in this region. Between timbered sections are grassy benches or openings that permit access, food plot placement, or natural meadow habitat. A creek or stream runs through a portion of the property, adding both a water feature and ecological value for wildlife. The presence of water enhances habitat diversity and can serve as a natural draw for game. Mineral rights included as well! The combination of forest cover, open benches, and stream corridors offers habitat variety that deer, turkey, small game, and other wildlife can use. The wooded ridges provide cover and bedding areas; the grassy benches can serve as feeding zones. Because of this habitat mix, the property is well suited for those interested in recreational hunting or wildlife observation.In summary, Lot 1 Morgantown Pike offers ±50 acres in Barbour County with road frontage, nearby electric, varied terrain, and water resource presence. It is a property with multiple possible future uses — from recreational land to wildlife habitat to long-term investment. The parcel’s mix of timber, open benches, and a stream give it ecological value and versatility.