102 Acres Bordering Big South Fork - Morgan County, TN (62 Acres of Planted Pine • 33 Acres of Natural Hardwood • 5 Acres Transmission ROW) Located in the scenic heart of Morgan County, Tennessee, this 102-acre tract offers an exceptional blend of natural beauty, investment potential, and outdoor recreation. The property includes 62 acres of mature planted pine with timber revenue potential, 33 acres of natural hardwood forest, and 5 acres of transmission line right-of-way, creating open corridors ideal for wildlife viewing, food plots, or trail systems. This land borders the Big South Fork National Recreation Area, providing direct access to thousands of acres of protected public land for hiking, horseback riding, hunting, and other outdoor pursuits. The rolling topography provides excellent terrain variety, multiple potential building sites, and expansive mountain views. Year-round creeks flow through the property, enhancing its beauty and ecological diversity. Key features include direct frontage on Big South Fork, mature timber with income potential, rolling hills with scenic overlooks, year-round water sources, and diverse forest cover supporting deer, turkey, and other wildlife. The 5-acre transmission line right-of-way adds access and open land for potential use as trails or wildlife management zones. Whether you're looking for a secluded retreat, timber investment, or a basecamp for adventure next to one of Tennessee's premier recreation areas, this property is a rare opportunity with endless potential.
Here is your chance to own 97.30 acres of breathtaking Tennessee countryside, offering endless possibilities! A paved road leads you up to the property, where you'll find mountain views in every direction. This versatile land features a mix of pasture, woodland, and classified forest, ideal for farming, livestock, or building your dream homestead. With multiple level clearings for home sites, one particularly stunning spot includes a pristine pond with serene mountain views. Long Branch Creek also runs through the property, adding to its natural charm. Electricity is at the road. All rights convey, along with the rights and oil income for Tract 2. Wildlife is abundant, making this property perfect for outdoor recreation, hunting, and nature lovers. Fishing, hiking, and horseback riding trails are all nearby, with easy access to New River, Big South Fork, Burnt Mill Bridge, Honey Creek Horse Trails, and historic Rugby. And while you'll enjoy the peaceful seclusion of country living, you're still just 20 minutes from Oneida, offering convenient access to shopping and amenities. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to own a piece of Tennessee paradise!
25, unrestricted acres, with the beautiful and year long Brimstone reek running right through it. This land offers both natural beauty and endless residential, and recreational opportunities. It offers scenic mountian views and provides an ideal setting for building your dream home or getaway cabin. The property is very close proximity to the popular Brimstone ATV Park trails... in fact, you can ride your ATV straight from this property to many of the trails. Utilities are located along the road. MLS information is filled out to the best of our ability. It is deemed reliable, but cannot be not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all information.
This stunning property offers 140.31 +/- acres with a perfect blend of nature and convenience, featuring two large, year-round creeks (Higby Branch & Skull Creek) that enhance its serene, peaceful atmosphere. Skull Creek waters appear to have a soft-milky-green hue almost like a muted jade or pale turquoise. There is a mix of open and wooded areas, you'll enjoy breathtaking panoramic mountain views that provide a sense of tranquility and beauty. Property has a great internal trail system, allowing you to navigate the property easily. The property is rich in natural wildlife, with abundant deer sign throughout. Located in a private, country setting, it offers seclusion and privacy at the end the road, perfect for those seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The property also features a newly completed survey with great visibility of property boundaries. With diverse topography and plenty of usable space, the land offers endless possibilities for development, recreation, or simply enjoying the beauty and solitude of nature. This is a rare opportunity to own a versatile, picturesque property in a peaceful, country setting.
This 157.40-acre property in Robbins, Tennessee spans both sides of Concord road. It offers a perfect mix of rolling terrain, woodlands, and a creek, creating a picturesque and private setting. With public electricity available, this land is versatile. Perfect for recreation, investment, or a private retreat, this property offers limitless potential for those looking to enjoy privacy and the beauty of nature.
If you're looking for property overlooking a river, then this is a property you must see. The property is wooded but with some trees cleared it overlooks Clear Fork River and the Burnt Mill Bridge at the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area. This would make a wonderful homesite or a great place for cabins.
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Robbins is located in Tennessee. Robbins, Tennessee has a population of 69. Robbins is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 68.75% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.99%.
The median household income in Robbins, Tennessee is $28,472. The median household income for the surrounding county is $38,409 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Robbins is 51.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 84.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 24.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 54.4 inches per year, with 8 inches of snow per year.