The
4,200 acre Cumberland Tract, is located on the Cumberland Plateau in the
eastern mountains of Tennessee, it encompasses Soak Creek and its head
waters stocked with trout and many other species of local game fish. This
property includes miles of bluff, with views overlooking the Tennessee
Valley and the surrounding creek gorges. This property is every second
homeowners’ dream. There is also significant timber value on this tract
making it an excellent investment opportunity.
Because of the location in Rhea County the cost of living is well below the
national average as well as a no-state income tax. Thanks to TVA the utility
rates are some of the lowest in the US as well. The Cumberland Tract is 8
miles from Spring City, 15 minutes from Watts Bar Lake and 15 minutes from
Crossville. These three area attractions give way to a plethora of
activities for people of all ages to enjoy.
Spring City is surrounded by beautiful lakes and mountains. The mountains of
the Spring City area are part of the Appalachian Mountain Chain. Hunting,
hiking, and sightseeing are an easy couple of miles away from Spring City’s
downtown area.
Watts
Bar Lake has 28,000 acres perfect for fishing and one’s boating needs. With
783 miles of shoreline, lake access is available thorough public and private
access. Crossville is one of the fastest-growing communities in Tennessee
with six golf courses including four at Fairfield Glade, one at Lake Tansi
and a Bear Trace course designed by Jack Nicklaus Group this area attraction
is perfect for any golfing enthusiast.
Among
these area attractions listed the Cumberland Tract is also close to three
big cities in Tennessee. Being centrally located in the eastern part of the
State, the Cumberland Tract is 45 minutes from Knoxville, 1 hour from
Chattanooga and one and a half hours from Nashville.

