Located on the Cumberland Plateau and stretching into Bledsoe, Sequatchie, and Van Buren counties, this special property offers a rare opportunity to create your own hunting and recreational paradise. Multiple species of wildlife roam this wild land including deer, turkeys, dove, and waterfowl. The amount of water on this property is incredible; it encompasses 12 ponds, some of which are stocked, and 3 big creeks that meander throughout the property. Big Brush Creek flanks the southwestern border and converges with Glady Fork Creek while Blair Creek runs the eastern section half way down the property. Large native plant species such as hemlock and mountain laurel grow wild on the creek banks creating a park like setting. The crisp sound of flowing water and the cooling shade provided by the dense vegetation make for and an excellent place to relax and take in the beauty this place has to...
Located on the Cumberland Plateau and stretching into Bledsoe, Sequatchie, and Van Buren counties, this special property offers a rare opportunity to create your own hunting and recreational paradise. Multiple species of wildlife roam this wild land including deer, turkeys, dove, and waterfowl. The amount of water on this property is incredible; it encompasses 12 ponds, some of which are stocked, and 3 big creeks that meander throughout the property. Big Brush Creek flanks the southwestern border and converges with Glady Fork Creek while Blair Creek runs the eastern section half way down the property. Large native plant species such as hemlock and mountain laurel grow wild on the creek banks creating a park like setting. The crisp sound of flowing water and the cooling shade provided by the dense vegetation make for and an excellent place to relax and take in the beauty this place has to offer. Smallmouth bass are also known to swim in these creeks. The terrain is gently rolling to rolling and includes large grassy fields interspersed with small trees and shrubs, thickets, old-growth pine, and hardwood timber in the lowlands. Big draws connect fields with thicker habitat creating great deer travel routes. The local deer population is in good health as evident by the plentiful deer sign and numerous trails throughout the property. Every time I step onto the property I encounter large groups of deer, sometimes in upwards of 20 deer. Marshlands and abundant water sources make this a favorite area for waterfowl. The timber was harvested on a large portion of the property creating hundreds of acres of thick successional growth creating excellent habitat and deer sanctuaries. A 100ft wide strip of hardwoods on each side of all the creeks and streams were left in their natural form. Well-maintained gravel roads are in place and provide easy access to the many outstanding building sites throughout the property. Water and electric are already established making building a cabin an affordable option. This remote property is conveniently located just a short 45-minute drive from Chattanooga. Large contiguous tracts like this are getting very hard to find and this one is a must see!
Property Features:
- Large contiguous tract offering a rare opportunity to create your own hunting and recreational paradise
- Abundant water sources including 12 ponds, 3 large creeks, and marshlands
- Established water and electric
- Multiple building sites
- Well-maintained gravel road system
- Large native plant species in the creek bottoms creating a park like setting
- A good blend of diverse habitat including large grassy fields, thickets, old-growth pine, and hardwood timber
- Terrain features providing excellent deer travel routes
- Healthy local deer population
- 45 minutes away from Chattanooga
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