If you’ve been looking for a true Tennessee getaway, this is the kind of place folks dream about. Two parcels are included in the sale: 146 (+/-) acres of riverfront mountainside (Tax ID 196.030.01) plus 4 acres across the river (Tax ID 196.030.04) with a slide-out camper, build site, well, septic, driveway, and utilities already in place. The build site is perfect for a home or cabin overlooking the river and the valley. This property sits right at the Head of the Sequatchie Valley and River and directly borders Tennessee’s State Park of the Year: Justin P. Wilson Cumberland Trail State Park. You’re surrounded by protected land and wide-open mountain views, with a neighboring Tennessee Century Farm adding to the history and charm of the area. The land itself is the kind people search years to find. A dirt road winds up the mountainside. The state stocks rainbow trout at the head of the property. With the river running through, the woods are full of wildlife, marketable timber, and rare native plants. There’s even a historic 1800s cemetery bordering the property that gives a glimpse into the area’s early Tennessee roots. Whether you’re looking for a private hunting retreat, a weekend escape, or a future homestead, the groundwork is already started. Utilities are within reach with well, septic, electricity, water, and internet available. A water line easement (approx. 5–6 acres) was installed by South Cumberland Utility District, and there’s also an older well on site beside the camper. The camper will remain, so you can enjoy the property while you build your cabin or tiny home. No recent full survey or perc test have been ordered. Opportunities like this don’t come around often. 146 acres of riverfront Tennessee mountains bordering a State Park is about as special as it gets. Owner/agent. Shown by appointment only.