Enjoy a breathtakingly beautiful escape in Southeast Tennessee.
Surrounded by the Cherokee National Forest, the Big Lost Creek tract boasts 648 acres of wilderness and guarantees seclusion in years to come.
This retreat is a wonderfully natural wilderness and full of wildlife. The property features an abundance of water, including multiple waterfalls up to 35 feet high and the Big Lost Creek itself, winding 2.38 miles through pine and hemlock trees and around granite boulders.
The creek can be fished for rainbow and brown trout. The flora includes beautiful white and pink rhododendrons and wild azaleas, moss and ferns among the various hardwoods including mature white pine and hemlock.
The property's recreation is nearly limitless, including fly-fishing, hiking, bird watching, hunting, mountain biking, horse back riding and camping. A few miles away, the Hiwassee River offers class ...
The property's recreation is nearly limitless, including fly-fishing, hiking, bird watching, hunting, mountain biking, horse back riding and camping. A few miles away, the Hiwassee River offers class 2 rapids for family-friendly rafting, while the Ocoee River features class 3 and 4 rapids for the kayaking enthusiast.
The Big Lost Creek tract is located in the Southeast corner of Tennessee, eight miles from the North Carolina and Georgia borders. The property is about 30 minutes from Cleveland, Tennessee, and an hour from Chattanooga and two hours to Atlanta.
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