Cabin retreats, fishing properties, ATV land, family escapes — the privacy and water that matter.
Distance from neighbors, screened views, and acreage that feels bigger than its boundaries.
Creek frontage, pond sites, springs — what makes recreational land truly enjoyable.
Properties that work in fall hunting season, summer family time, and year-round retreat.
Recreational land is property bought primarily for personal enjoyment rather than agriculture or development — cabin retreats, fishing properties, ATV land, family campsites, and weekend escapes. Quality is measured by privacy, water, access, and natural features rather than per-acre productivity.
Pennsylvania recreational land typically runs $2,500 to $7,000 per acre depending on water access, timber value, terrain, and proximity to population centers. Premium properties with cabin-ready building sites and pond-suitable terrain can exceed $8,000 per acre.
Usually yes, but it depends on township zoning, road frontage, septic and well feasibility, and any deed restrictions or easements. Always confirm with the township and have a perc test done before assuming buildability.
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