Greene County's western border is defined by Shenandoah National Park — over 200,000 acres of protected wilderness. Parcels adjacent to the park get an undevelopable buffer on at least one side, access to park trails, and the wildlife that flows between private and public land. These are some of the most desirable rural parcels in the region. LandMatch verifies which properties actually adjoin the park boundary versus those that are simply nearby.
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