Land Near Conservation Easements in the Shenandoah Valley

Virginia's transferable conservation easement tax credits make the Shenandoah Valley one of the most active easement markets in the country. Clarke County leads the region — a significant portion of its horse-country landscape is permanently protected. For land buyers, proximity to conservation easements means neighbors who cannot subdivide, preserved viewsheds, and wildlife corridors that flow between protected parcels. Buying 10+ acres adjacent to public or protected land positions you within these conservation networks. PerfectPlace uses PAD-US data to identify parcels adjacent to protected lands, including federal, state, and conservation easement boundaries.

Land Near Conservation Easements in the Shenandoah Valley
$100,000
Starting At
$6,695,000
Up To
74.0
Avg Acres
$20,671
Median $/Acre
$7,157
Median Sale $/Acre

Sample Properties

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Property in Bath
Bath
22.4 acres
$220,000
Fiber
Property in Bath
Bath
32.0 acres
$325,000
Fiber
Property in Bath
Bath
10.2 acres
$450,000
Fiber
Property in Warren
Warren
29.1 acres
$799,900
Fiber
Property in Augusta
Augusta
38.6 acres
$845,000
Fiber
Property in Frederick
Frederick
64.9 acres
$1,300,000
Fiber
Property in Rockingham
Rockingham
168.6 acres
$2,450,000
Fiber
Property in Bath
Bath
12.0 acres
$2,650,000
Fiber

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