Heuvelton, NY Saint Lawrence Country Land 213.50 acre for sale in Heuvelton, New York

$275,000

NYS Oswegatchie River front, woods and farmland for sale in the Town of DePeyster. What a terrific part of NYS this is! I matured in St. Lawrence County, not far from here and invested a good share of my summer seasons fishing the Oswegatchie. The 36' x 100', 1920 age barn has long considering that seen milkers, with a little TLC it might still serve as shelter for livestock or storage. The barn, and land it's on, is symbolic of the life design of this past century when single family dairy products farms grew. A resurrection of the conventional dairy products farm has happened in current years as Amish households find this area much to their taste. There is fantastic variety present on this property in both plant and animal life. Roughly 40 acres of hay and 15 acres of corn bring in all the north country favorites, including deer, turkey, grouse and geese. I saw all four throughout my initial go to. About 85 acres is dominated by wood forest where sapling to medium sawtimber oak, maple, popple, hickory and basswood flourish in the rich bottom-land soils. Throughout the spring of the year red-winged black birds will help identify the approximately 70 acres of wetland and beaver meadows. The gem of the property is the ~ 2,600' of frontage on the Oswegatchie River. The coastline is easily available and one could introduce a row boat, canoe or kayak without much trouble. Throw in your clubs together with your fishing pole to take pleasure in the very best of both sports, as Deerfield Golf Course is on the opposite shore. The famous Black Lake is accessible by boat from this home. Just head north and take a left at the 'y' in the river to enter the outlet of the Lake. Black Lake, commonly described as "Nature's Fish Hatchery", is the largest and most diverse of the numerous Indian River lakes. Over 60 miles of shoreline combined with various islands, provides angler all type of ideal fish habitats. The lakes most dominant game fish are the little and, huge mouth bass, northern pike, crappie, walleye, and perch. And if you prefer larger water or the big woods head 20 minutes north to the St. Lawrence River, or 40 minutes south to the Adirondacks. So much to see and do near the end of Spile Bridge Road, when you're right here, you won't be able to set still!