This 56 +/- -acre tract sits on the Fentress and Scott County line in the heart of the Cumberland Plateau, offering direct access to one of Tennessee’s most renowned outdoor recreation regions. The property is less than 1.5 miles from Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area and only moments from Honey Creek Overlook, Burnt Mill Bridge, and Honey Creek Horse Camp, where hundreds of miles of equestrian trails extend into the National Park. With over 500 feet of paved road frontage on Honey Creek Loop Road, the land provides excellent buildability, a beautiful hardwood forest, and a network of interior trails that make it ideal for horseback riders, nature lovers, and anyone seeking privacy with immediate access to recreation. Fiber-optic internet and city water are available at the road. Multiple potential homesites could be cleared for pasture, creating an excellent setting for ...
This 56 +/- -acre tract sits on the Fentress and Scott County line in the heart of the Cumberland Plateau, offering direct access to one of Tennessee’s most renowned outdoor recreation regions. The property is less than 1.5 miles from Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area and only moments from Honey Creek Overlook, Burnt Mill Bridge, and Honey Creek Horse Camp, where hundreds of miles of equestrian trails extend into the National Park. With over 500 feet of paved road frontage on Honey Creek Loop Road, the land provides excellent buildability, a beautiful hardwood forest, and a network of interior trails that make it ideal for horseback riders, nature lovers, and anyone seeking privacy with immediate access to recreation. Fiber-optic internet and city water are available at the road. Multiple potential homesites could be cleared for pasture, creating an excellent setting for a single-family home, cabin, or small horse farm in a quiet, scenic area between Huntsville and Jamestown.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Jamestown head east on Highway 52 and drive approximately 10 miles. Turn left on Mount Helen Road and drive approximately 5 miles. Turn left onto Old Mount Helen Road which eventually turns into Honey Creek Loop Road in about 3 miles. The property will be on the right hand side of the road.