Pleasant Valley Retreat offers 73 acres of true Appalachian wilderness at the end of a private gated road, providing the seclusion, habitat diversity, and terrain that serious hunters seek. Mature stands of oak, maple, and poplar create excellent forage and cover for trophy deer, flourishing turkey populations, black bear, and small game. Milam Fork Creek runs year-round through the lower portion of the property, drawing wildlife consistently and enhancing the natural hunting corridors throughout the tract. Several meadows offer prime locations for stands, blinds, food plots, or temporary camp setups, and the varied topography allows hunters to effectively play wind, elevation, and movement patterns. For recreation, the property connects seamlessly to an established internal trail system, making it ideal for ATV, side-by-side, or on-foot exploration. The location is unmatched for trail riders—multiple Hatfield-McCoy Trail systems, including Pinnacle Creek, Indian Ridge, Pocahontas, and Warrior, are all accessible within minutes, placing thousands of acres of riding terrain at your fingertips. Electric service is already on site, public water is available at the gate, and several natural cabin or camp sites offer future improvement options. With exceptional hunting ground, extensive riding opportunities, and the privacy of the Cumberland Mountains, this property is a standout offering in Southern West Virginia.