Grundy County
Acreage Hunting Land In Sequatchie And Grundy County TN
573.83AC Daus Mountain Road Palmer, TN 37365
Description
This large, contiguous tract in Sequatchie and Grundy Counties, Tennessee, offers buyers seeking recreational property, hunting land, or a private setting with multiple potential homesites. Positioned along a county-maintained paved road, the property offers convenient access while retaining a secluded, rural setting. The land features a diverse mix of topography, including level areas, gently rolling sections, and steeper terrain. This variation offers multiple potential building sites, several of which offer long-range views of the surrounding Cumberland Plateau. These elevated areas may be suitable for residential structures, cabins, or weekend retreats, depending on buyer preferences and intended use. A notable natural feature of the property is a large blue line stream that flows through the tract. The stream corridor is lined with native Mountain Laurel and mature Hemlock trees, creating a shaded and scenic environment. Portions of mature timber remain within designated stream management areas, contributing to both visual appeal and habitat diversity. The majority of the property is wooded, with a mix of regenerating timber and retained mature stands. The land was timbered several years ago, resulting in a habitat structure that supports a variety of wildlife. The combination of early successional growth, wooded cover, and water sources creates favorable conditions for species such as whitetail deer and wild turkey. Several strategically placed food plots are already established on the property. These openings, combined with the natural terrain, help create defined travel corridors and pinch points that may be suitable for hunting setups. The land's layout allows for multiple stand locations while maintaining separation between hunting areas. An established internal road system provides access throughout much of the property. This network supports ease of navigation for recreational use, land management activities, and access to various sections of the tract. The road system also enhances the property's usability for both hunting and general enjoyment. Electricity is available at the road frontage. Municipal water is not currently available, so buyers may consider alternative water sources, such as wells, if development is planned. The property is bordered in part by other large-acreage tracts, which contribute to the overall privacy and continuity of the surrounding landscape. The location offers a balance between seclusion and accessibility. The property is situated near Palmer, Tennessee, with nearby communities including Dunlap (approximately 15 miles), Tracy City (approximately 12 miles), and Chattanooga (approximately 45 miles). These distances allow for access to services, dining, and employment centers while maintaining a rural environment. Additional acreage may be available, offering flexibility for buyers interested in expanding their holdings or customizing the size of their purchase. Whether the intended use is hunting, recreation, or residential development, this tract provides a versatile landscape with a range of natural features. Showings are available by appointment. Please contact the listing agent to schedule a private tour of the property.
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- Large contiguous acreage with additional land potential
- Located in Sequatchie and Grundy County, Tennessee
- Large contiguous acreage with additional land potential
- Blue line stream with Mountain Laurel and Hemlock
- Multiple potential building sites with mountain views
- Internal road system throughout the property
- Established food plots and strong wildlife habitat
- Electricity available at the road
- Approx. 15 miles to Dunlap, 12 miles to Tracy City, 45 miles to Chattanooga
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