Situated in Barnet, VT—a high school choice town—this biodiverse 91-acre parcel offers versatility for recreation, development, or retreat. A 28’x40’ two-story garage, set back from the road, provides ample tool space and a negotiable power lift. A Quonset hut with concrete pad adds RV-sized storage. With over 2,000 feet of road frontage, the property includes two clearings: the first, along Symns Pond Road, is ideal for a home, mobile, or RV pad; the second, 1–2 acres in size about a third of the way in, has potential long-range views of McIndoe Reservoir, Monroe, NH, and the Gardner Mountain Range. The acreage is rich with hardwoods and softwoods—oak, pine, maple, cedar, spruce, poplar, and beech—supporting diverse wildlife. A section of Vermont Electric Power Company (VELCO) goes through the property at the western end, establishing an open area to view wildlife or use for outdoor recreation. A snowmobile trail used to run along the power lines and could potentially connect to other VAST trails. Over two miles of established private trails, many Jeep-wide and recently mowed, wind through the property for ATV, side-by-side, dirt bike, hiking, and cross-country skiing use. Selective cutting has fostered both mature timber and thick growth that draws deer and other animals. An interior meadow, accessible by vehicle, offers roughly 2 acres of open land and nearly 400 feet of level ground—ideal for a food plot, lawn, range, off-grid home, or hunting camp.
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