For a long time, Lorraine, New York, the little village nestled among the stunning sceneries of Jefferson County, has been a secret place for the lovers of the outdoors. If you have a dream of possessing a land where the quietness of the wind through the old trees meets the excitement of hunting, then the 30-acre land on Berry Drive is that dream of yours. Bringing together the raw natural beauty with the necessary comforts this “Crown Jewel” of the South Sandy Creek Gorge is the perfect getaway for the hunters, nature lovers, and families who want to get away from the busy city life, at a very affordable price of $129,900.
It is not just the size of the land that is remarkable, rather it is the location that makes this property stand out among the rest. Within a few minutes of drive, one can have access to the forests of Tug Hill and Winona State, which are the best places to be close to nature and are widely known to be the cleanest and unpolluted spot. The vibrant downtown of Watertown, the beach of Lake Ontario, or the fishing paradise of Pulaski are only a half an hour drive away. Therefore, if you want to go for a day trip, you can easily do it. On the other hand, the distance between Syracuse and the Canadian border is only 45 minutes, so it is not far if you plan to go for a weekend trip. The place is not far away; it is just quiet and peaceful, and you can get the best of both worlds, city life, and nature.
Breathtaking Views and Diverse Terrain: A Hunter’s Dream Landscape
As you step on the property, the landform welcomes you like it was intentionally created by nature. The property is located in a place from where you can see far down the South Sandy Creek Gorge, which is around 100 feet deep, and hence, it offers the breathtaking views that change with each season. You can sit there while sipping your coffee and gazing at the 200-foot spring-fed waterfall that is tumbling its way down the three levels into nearly a mile of rapids, bends, and ever-changing waters. It is a view that will never get tired of by photographers, birdwatchers, or anyone having a heart for beauty.
The land is the right combination of gentle hills and dense, well-mixed forests, which means a perfect habitat for nature’s bounties. Whitetail deer are the main visitors of the land, and they leave their trails that are crossing the property thus, they are going to the adjacent clover fields for their evening feeds. Grouse raise from the cover, turkeys walk through the clearing, and waterfowl—geese and ducks—are coming together at the on-site 2-acre pond. Even furbearers like fox, coyote, and bobcat are doing their subtle signs, thus, add the element of mystery, besides that, they are the attraction of interest for trappers and trackers. Whether you are putting up tree stands for the bow season or scouting for small game, this land is always available to you for a year-round exhilarating idea.
To reach the place, the method is quite simple and at the same time exciting: A seasonal private road, which is maintained by the community of landowners, takes you from Berry Drive to your home within 300 yards. You can drive in during the warm season without any problem; during the winter, it is better to use UTV, ATV, or snowmobile for smooth traveling. The open yard is good enough for the parking of campers, sleds, and gear, thus, it is assured that your crew has the opportunity to spread out without any inconvenience.
The Cabin: Your Cozy Basecamp in the Woods
A brand-new 12’x24′ cabin, a strong refuge that’s waiting for your style, is located at the center of the property. Despite the fact that it is a small one, the open-ceiling concept makes the cabin look spacious and airy as it invites nature inside. Go out to the 8-foot roofed veranda—an ideal place for rainy-day storytelling or star-gazing evenings—and you will find yourself already relaxing.
The cabin is equipped with the limited necessary things that meet the rustic charm. A propane cook stove can take care of the meal prep with no problem, no matter if you are doing venison chili after a successful hunting or grilling fresh trout from the nearby creek. To keep warm during the cold nights in Adirondack, a wood stove is tplaceil, and you have an unlimited supply of firewood taken directly from the land (Note: the shown stove is not included, but a similar one will be). You can attract marshmallow eating and conversing during late nights there by a fire pit set up in the yard, thus, this place turns out to be a center for family get-togethers or hunting buddies.
The cabin is not a mansion with a finalized design—it is a blank canvas waiting for your idea. Bunks can be added for sleeping overnight, a loft for additional sleeping space, or simple solar panels for off-grid power. With a well on-site and the pond for extra water, you are prepared for a self-sufficient lifestyle. Septic and full utilities can be installed whenever needed, thus you can keep your money while you are building your dream setup.
Endless Recreation: From Dawn Hunts to Twilight Trails
The area is famous for its abundant game and easy regulations, thus, hunting here should not just be considered a pastime but a lifestyle. Those using bows will find the dense cover and natural funnels lead to the gorge, thus, easy access for hunting. On the other hand, those using shotguns can hunt upland birds in the varied understory. The pond is a place to attract migratory waterfowl every fall, and the forests around are full of options for scouting or calling in that trophy buck.
However, this property is not only good for the hunt. There are ATV and snowmobile trails that run through the property and lead to the nearby state forests, thus, opening up miles of explorations. You can fish the rapids for trout or bass, hike along the gorge’s edge for wildflower viewing in the spring, or just hold a weekend barbecue in the open yard. Also, if there are no zoning restrictions, then you can plant a food plot to attract more wildlife or clear a spot for a larger pavilion. It is versatile land that changes according to your interests while at the same time being preserved for that unspoiled, immersive experience.
Why This Property Won’t Last: A Smart Investment in Serenity
In such a market where good hunting lands are getting off the shelves quicker than a frightened whitetail, this Lorraine jewel is conspicuous due to its worth and foresight. At a price of $129,900, it is ready for sale – providing more acres, better views, and easier access than other listings close to that area. Not only do such properties increase in value over time, but they also become legacies that are handed over for generations of storytelling around the campfire.
That is not all; the 30-acre land with a cabin is perfect for you to come out and relax after a hard week of work, whether you are a professional outfitter looking for the next lease or a weekend warrior yearning for a personal haven. The seller dubs it ultra-rare, and they’re spot on—it won’t linger on the market. So, are you ready to grab your piece of the Tug Hill magic?
Contact Ethan Reynolds at 315-212-0283 or Kirk Goodrow at 315-854-3144 if you want more information or to schedule a visit. See the whole listing at NY Outdoor Realty and start picturing your first sunset over the gorge. Your adventure is waiting—don’t let it get away.
Source: nyoutdoorrealty