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Bedrooms: 0
Full Bathrooms: 0
Half Bathrooms: 0
Type: Land
Sub Type:
MLS Number: 9991656
Lot Acreage: 27.93000
Living Area: 0
Year Built:
Elementary School: Hampton
Middle School: Hampton
High School: Hampton
Public Remarks: Set in the mountains of East Tennessee with Watauga Lake quite literally at your doorstep, this exceptional wooded tract presents a rare opportunity to own acreage in one of the region's most coveted recreational settings. Elevation, privacy, history, and long-term potential converge here in a way that is becoming increasingly difficult to find along the Watauga Lake corridor. Deeded access is included as part of the tract itself, guiding you into the interior where the land gradually rises to elevated portions with impressive vantage points and strong lake view potential, depending on homesite positioning. The natural contours offer flexibility for thoughtfully selecting a future build site that balances accessibility, privacy, and views--allowing you to shape the property according to your vision while embracing the character of the surrounding mountains. A truly distinctive feature of this tract is that the original Appalachian Trail route crosses the upper ridgeline near the historic Morton Gap area, adding authenticity and a tangible connection to the early heritage of one of America's most iconic trails. For those who appreciate outdoor tradition and the enduring legacy of the Appalachian highlands, this rare attribute enhances both the character and long-term appeal of the property. Backing directly to the Cherokee National Forest, the tract enjoys a preserved and undeveloped natural boundary that enhances privacy and long-term protection of your surroundings. While the terrain creates a strong sense of separation, the adjoining national forest provides a scenic backdrop, abundant wildlife movement, and the reassurance of protected land beyond your boundary--ideal for those who value seclusion and on-property recreation such as hiking and hunting. With Watauga Lake immediately nearby, boating, fishing, kayaking, and lakeside relaxation become part of everyday life rather than a weekend destination. The broader area offers year-round adventure--from trout fishing on the Watauga and Doe Rivers to exploring the mountain communities of the region. Winter recreation is within convenient reach at North Carolina ski resorts, while Bristol Motor Speedway and the Hard Rock Casino provide additional entertainment and regional draw. This acreage remains entirely raw and unimproved, offering a true blank canvas for a private mountain estate, legacy retreat, seasonal getaway, or long-term land investment in a highly sought-after location where lifestyle and natural beauty intersect. Large tracts offering Appalachian Trail history, national forest boundary, elevation, and direct proximity to Watauga Lake are increasingly scarce. Whether you intend to build now or hold for the future, this property represents a meaningful opportunity to secure a piece of the East Tennessee mountains in an exceptional setting. Buyer and buyer's agent to verify all information.
Listing Courtesy:KW Johnson City
Contract Info:Foreclosure: No
Easements:None12: true
General Property Description:Acres: 27.93
General Property Description:Elementary School3: Hampton
General Property Description:High School3: Hampton
General Property Description:HOA YN: No
General Property Description:Lot Size2: 27.93 Acres
General Property Description:Middle School2: Hampton
General Property Description:Road Frontage Length: 50
General Property Description:Zoning2: A1-A
Info Available:Survey2: true
Land Type:Hunting: true
Land Type:LotTract: true
Land Type:Residential: true
Land Type:Timber: true
Location Tax Legal Info:City Taxes: 0.0
Location Tax Legal Info:County Taxes: 107.37
Location Tax Legal Info:Deed Book #: 531
Location Tax Legal Info:Deed Page #: 626
Lot Features:Greenbelt: true
Lot Features:Mountainous2: true
Lot Features:Secluded: true
Lot Features:Sloped2: true
Lot Features:Steep Slope2: true
Lot Features:Wooded2: true
Permitted:Livestock: true
Permitted:Manufactured Home: true
Permitted:Modular3: true
Permitted:Site Built3: true
Remarks Misc:Directions3: Take US-19 to Hampton, TN, then turn onto US-321 S for 2.3 miles. Turn left onto John Glover Road, then stay right at the fork. The property's driveway frontage is located 1/4 mile on the left just beyond end of pavement. Signs in place.
Remarks Misc:Public Remarks5: Set in the mountains of East Tennessee with Watauga Lake quite literally at your doorstep, this exceptional wooded tract presents a rare opportunity to own acreage in one of the region's most coveted recreational settings. Elevation, privacy, history, and long-term potential converge here in a way that is becoming increasingly difficult to find along the Watauga Lake corridor. Deeded access is included as part of the tract itself, guiding you into the interior where the land gradually rises to elevated portions with impressive vantage points and strong lake view potential, depending on homesite positioning. The natural contours offer flexibility for thoughtfully selecting a future build site that balances accessibility, privacy, and views--allowing you to shape the property according to your vision while embracing the character of the surrounding mountains. A truly distinctive feature of this tract is that the original Appalachian Trail route crosses the upper ridgeline near the historic Morton Gap area, adding authenticity and a tangible connection to the early heritage of one of America's most iconic trails. For those who appreciate outdoor tradition and the enduring legacy of the Appalachian highlands, this rare attribute enhances both the character and long-term appeal of the property. Backing directly to the Cherokee National Forest, the tract enjoys a preserved and undeveloped natural boundary that enhances privacy and long-term protection of your surroundings. While the terrain creates a strong sense of separation, the adjoining national forest provides a scenic backdrop, abundant wildlife movement, and the reassurance of protected land beyond your boundary--ideal for those who value seclusion and on-property recreation such as hiking and hunting. With Watauga Lake immediately nearby, boating, fishing, kayaking, and lakeside relaxation become part of everyday life rather than a weekend destination. The broader area offers year-round adventure--from trout fishing on the Watauga and Doe Rivers to exploring the mountain communities of the region. Winter recreation is within convenient reach at North Carolina ski resorts, while Bristol Motor Speedway and the Hard Rock Casino provide additional entertainment and regional draw. This acreage remains entirely raw and unimproved, offering a true blank canvas for a private mountain estate, legacy retreat, seasonal getaway, or long-term land investment in a highly sought-after location where lifestyle and natural beauty intersect. Large tracts offering Appalachian Trail history, national forest boundary, elevation, and direct proximity to Watauga Lake are increasingly scarce. Whether you intend to build now or hold for the future, this property represents a meaningful opportunity to secure a piece of the East Tennessee mountains in an exceptional setting. Buyer and buyer's agent to verify all information.
Road Access:Private Road: true
Road Surface Type:Gravel2: true
Road Surface Type:Paved: true
Sewer:None16: true
TopographyLot Description:See Remarks: true
Utilities:Electricity Available: true
View:Mountain(s): true
View:Water2: true
Water:None17: true