Nestled in Maury County, Tennessee, this 710-acre tract offers a rare combination of scale, natural diversity, and access. The property fronts Dry Creek Road, giving direct road frontage access to multiple portions of the land. Internal roads and trails have been maintained for vehicular use, enabling access to nearly every corner.A network of year-round creeks and streams traverses the property, supplemented by a pond that supports both wildlife and water management. Municipal water is available on site, providing a ready water source for future construction or camp facilities.The land’s topography includes ridges, hollows, gentle slopes, and bottoms promoting variation in habitat, drainage, and building potential. The timber composition is mixed, with both hardwood and softwood stands.Merchantable timber components exist, offering a potential income stream from timber management or se...
Nestled in Maury County, Tennessee, this 710-acre tract offers a rare combination of scale, natural diversity, and access. The property fronts Dry Creek Road, giving direct road frontage access to multiple portions of the land. Internal roads and trails have been maintained for vehicular use, enabling access to nearly every corner.A network of year-round creeks and streams traverses the property, supplemented by a pond that supports both wildlife and water management. Municipal water is available on site, providing a ready water source for future construction or camp facilities.The land’s topography includes ridges, hollows, gentle slopes, and bottoms promoting variation in habitat, drainage, and building potential. The timber composition is mixed, with both hardwood and softwood stands.Merchantable timber components exist, offering a potential income stream from timber management or selective harvest. In addition, tilled ground and cleared food plots are currently in place and utilized, making the farmable ground productive and easily maintained.Wildlife activity is evident and abundant. The land features deer scrapes, rub lines, and multiple game trails. Stands and cleared plots allow for seasonal placement of deer stands or wildlife observation points. The mix of mast-producing hardwoods, cover, and water sources provides habitat for small and large game species.Multiple buildable sites exist across the property, offering elevation, views, and seclusion without sacrificing access. The parcel is divisible, allowing flexibility in ownership structure or phased development.Whether used as a private retreat, long-term investment, or managed hunting property, this tract provides a robust foundation for multiple outdoor pursuits. All utilities and terrain features are clearly delineated, and the road system ensures that even the more remote areas are reachable.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Mount Pleasant TN go South on Dry Creek Rd and the property will be on the right. From Lawrenceburg go North on Hwy 43 then right on Alexander Springs Rd, Right on Marcella Falls Rd, Left on N Old Military Rd, continue to property on the left