Looking for a peaceful lifestyle with no restrictions on what you can do on your land? Secure this beautiful wooded property in Sequatchie County, Tennessee. Make this your family homestead, weekend getaway, the place you raise your family or a retirement dream.
This property is a two combined parcels, totaling 2 acres. Located on a quiet, paved street, Countryside Dr, in Dunlap city with only a few neighbors, it’s a very convenient yet peaceful area. Start building your dream home right away without the need to live off the grid—there are utility poles down the road at neighboring properties.
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Enjoy the natural beauty of Tennessee with minimal traffic and the tranquility of country life. Despite the quietness, this property is just minutes away from the historic downtown area of Dunlap in Sequatchie County and major highways for easy travel. You can explore attractions such as the Sequatchie Valley National Scenic Byway and the Historic Dunlap Coke Ovens Park. You’ll also find shopping, great restaurants, and recreational spots such as fishing piers and lakes, just a short drive away.
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Sequatchie County, Tennessee, is located in the scenic Sequatchie Valley and offers a variety of outdoor activities and cultural experiences. If you’re visiting, here are some things to do in and around the area:
1. Explore Dunlap
Dunlap is the county seat and a charming small town with a rich history and a friendly atmosphere. You can visit local shops, dine at small-town restaurants, and learn more about the community.
2. Sequatchie Valley Scenic Drive
The Sequatchie Valley is one of the most beautiful areas in Tennessee, with rolling hills, farmlands, and mountain views. A scenic drive through the valley offers a peaceful escape and a chance to enjoy the area’s natural beauty, especially during fall when the leaves change colors.
3. Coke Ovens Museum
Located in Dunlap, the Dunlap Coke Ovens Museum showcases the history of coal mining in the area. The site includes restored ovens that were used to produce coke (a fuel derived from coal) and provides a glimpse into the industrial past of Sequatchie County. There is also an annual festival held in the spring celebrating this history.
4. Outdoor Adventures in Prentice Cooper State Forest
While technically outside of Sequatchie County, Prentice Cooper State Forest is close by and offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, camping, and birdwatching. The Cumberland Trail runs through this forest, providing access to some beautiful hiking paths with stunning overlooks.
5. Paragliding and Hang Gliding at Henson’s Gap
Sequatchie County is a popular destination for paragliders and hang gliders, thanks to the unique geography of the Sequatchie Valley. Henson’s Gap is a world-renowned launch site for both sports, offering breathtaking views of the valley below. Even if you’re not into flying, watching others take off can be an exciting experience.
6. Savage Gulf State Natural Area
Savage Gulf, part of the South Cumberland State Park, is located nearby and offers some of the most rugged and beautiful terrain in Tennessee. This area features deep gorges, waterfalls, and diverse plant life. Hiking trails like the Stone Door and Greeter Falls trails are popular for those looking for challenging but rewarding hikes.
7. The Historic Marion Memorial Bridge
Located near Sequatchie County in Marion County, this historic bridge is a landmark that spans the Tennessee River. Although the original bridge has been replaced, the site remains a point of interest for history buffs and photographers.
8. Local Farms and Farmers’ Markets
The Sequatchie Valley is home to various farms that produce everything from dairy products to organic vegetables. Check out local farmers’ markets or visit a farm to purchase fresh produce or dairy items like the famous Sequatchie Cove Creamery cheeses.
9. Attend Local Festivals and Events
- Valley Fest: Held in the spring, this festival in Dunlap features live music, arts and crafts, and food vendors celebrating the culture of the Sequatchie Valley.
- Bluegrass Festivals: Bluegrass music is popular in the region, and you may find local events or performances, especially in nearby communities.
10. Fishing and Boating at Nickajack Lake
Located a short drive from Sequatchie County, Nickajack Lake offers opportunities for fishing, boating, and picnicking. It’s a great spot for a day trip, and the nearby Nickajack Cave is home to a large bat colony that can be viewed at dusk.
11. Mountain Biking
There are some trails suitable for mountain biking in and around Sequatchie County, especially in the more forested areas. Check with local outfitters or trail maps for more specific locations.
12. Historical Sites
Sequatchie County has a rich Civil War history, and you can visit various markers and sites around the region that commemorate events and battles that took place in the area.
Whether you’re into outdoor adventures, history, or just relaxing in a beautiful rural setting, Sequatchie County offers a range of activities for visitors.
Close enough to big cities to make this a weekend getaway:
Dunlap, TN – 6 min (3.5 miles)
Chattnooga, TN – 39 min (26.3 miles)
Knoxville, TN – 2 h 2 min (116 miles)
Nashville, TN – 2 h 8 min (134 miles)
PRICING:
Discount Cash Price: $43,500 plus a $399 document fee. $10,000 down with the remainder due in 1 month.
Owner Financing Price: Not offered at this time
We are a small family business. Because our owner, Dave Denniston, enjoys making land ownership available to families like yours who want to create memories for years to come we are flexible and can make this property fit any budget. We offer owner financing with a land contract. We will transfer with a warranty deed and always guarantee a clean title.
- Contact Kristy Limon today!