Every hollow in West Virginia, mapped — and the ones that come up for sale, the day they do.
One job: find the holler — and the one that's for sale.
Every hollow in the state, scored for seclusion from federal elevation data. Measured, not listed.
Listings and tax-sale parcels matched to hollows daily, so you see which ones you can actually buy.
Save a county or a region and get an email the moment a holler in it comes up for sale.
The map, the overlay, and the alerts — always current.
Private hollers, hunting ground, off-grid acreage — flagged the day they’re for sale.
Start from the land itself. HollerFinder indexes every holler — a sheltered valley reached by a single dead-end road — and flags the ones for sale, so you find private, no-neighbors ground without scrolling listings.
Yes. Private hollers are exactly the remote, wooded, off-grid-friendly tracts hunters and cabin builders want — one road in, ridges all around. Sort by seclusion and watch the for-sale overlay.
The index spans all West Virginia terrain. Filter by county and acreage, and every parcel links to county records and a map so you can vet farmland or raw acreage fast.
Those are organized by what got listed. HollerFinder is organized by the land — measured from federal LiDAR — so a private valley surfaces even when it’s buried in a generic “wooded acreage” listing.
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