This unrestricted tract of land in Van Buren County, Tennessee, offers a combination of wooded privacy, natural features, and access to nearby outdoor destinations. The property consists entirely of timbered acreage, with multiple potential building sites offering long-range mountain views. With approximately 573 feet of frontage along a county-maintained road, access to the property is direct and convenient. Utilities, including water and electricity, are available at the road, supporting future residential or recreational development. The land features rolling terrain and elevation changes that offer scenic viewpoints across the surrounding mountains. A freshwater spring on the property provides a natural water source and enhances the landscape. The wooded environment provides habitat for local wildlife, including deer and turkey, making it suitable for hunting or general outdoor recreation. The setting is quiet and rural, with a focus on natural surroundings and limited nearby development. The unrestricted status allows flexibility in how the property may be used, whether for a primary residence, seasonal retreat, or recreational tract. Located just a short drive from Fall Creek Falls State Park, the property benefits from proximity to one of Tennessee’s most recognized outdoor destinations. The park offers a variety of activities, including hiking trails, camping, horseback riding, and an 18-hole golf course. The area is known for its waterfalls, scenic overlooks, and year-round recreational opportunities. Nearby towns include Spencer, approximately 10 miles away, which provides basic services and local amenities. Pikeville is located about 20 miles from the property, and McMinnville is approximately 25 miles away, offering additional shopping, dining, and services. Chattanooga is just over an hour’s drive, approximately 70 miles, providing access to a larger city with expanded employment, healthcare, and entertainment options.