
Pocahontas County offers 350,000 acres of public land. That includes two state forests, five state parks, and a good-sized chunk of Monongahela National Forest. Plus, the 78-mile Greenbrier River Trail passes by countless Pocahontas County homes for sale.
In short, it's a backpacker's paradise. If you're planning a long-distance hike in Pocahontas County, our real estate agents want to set you off in the right direction.

Changing leaves and cooling temperatures are a sign that fall has arrived, but they're also a reminder that you're running out of time to wrap up those important home improvement projects before winter sets in. As we prepare for the end of the outdoor season, fall is an important time for homeowners. Whether it's landscaping projects or internal maintenance, most fall projects are geared toward protecting your property from a potentially harsh winter. Our real estate agents curated a quick list of fall maintenance projects you should think about tackling this year:

Fall just might be our real estate agents' favorite time of year in West Virginia. Not only does it offer crisp weather, changing foliage, and an abundance of local produce, but it's also when some of the year's best festivals and events take place. Be sure to check out these fall happenings in Pocahontas County!

Did you know that farming and agriculture produces more than $800 million for the West Virginia economy? It's a win-win when you shop at these wonderful produce markets near Greenbrier County that are recommended by our real estate agents.