Property Description
Sweeping views of the Delaware River from the top of this almost 25-acre open hillside parcel. Come spend time in its leafy forests, hike the gently sloping terrain, watch the wildlife, hunt, ride your ATV through its trails. Build your dream home at the top of the hill and enjoy everything this peaceful and pretty area of the Upper Scenic Delaware River Valley has to offer, just 90 minutes from NYC and within an easy ride of the quaint river towns of Barryville, Narrowsburg and Callicoon. Walk to the river, kayak or canoe from Kittatinny, swim the pristine waters and hike its pleasant banks. Located in the River Hamlet District, it's 3-acre zoning so it's possible to build more than one home. And if you'd like to further develop the land many uses are permitted including parks and recreational facilities. Other special uses including multi-family, hotel/motel, office, business, educational, a religious retreat, restaurant, inn or bread-and-breakfast are possible with Planning Board approval. And there's lots to do around here! Explore local art galleries, boutiques, dine in the many top-quality farm to table restaurants. See what's playing at the Forestburgh Playhouse, a cornerstone of the rich cultural heritage of Sullivan County where you can enjoy Broadway musicals and plays, and dinner cabaret performances. Or drive up to Bethel Woods Performing Arts Center to catch the latest concert. Roam the Mongaup Wildlife Refuge and try to spot the white-tailed deer, turkey, ruffled grouse, coyote, fox or black bear. Fish the area's many reservoirs, rivers and creeks for bass and wild trout. Truly, there's something for everyone in this perfect spot. So come explore this beautiful rolling land located in the Town of Lumberland in Sullivan County on the most scenic section of Rte 97, deep into rafting, kayaking, canoeing, camping, hiking and fishing country and minutes from the eagle observatories along Hawk's Nest. Magnificent country! *Raw Land/No engineering done. All uses including residential will require engineering for a septic and well and Planning Board approval.
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