Cherokee County, Alabama Land For Sale (58 results)
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06/26/2025
$299,900
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - County Rd 29, Piedmont, AL
Located in the heart of Piedmont, AL, this property offers the perfect balance of small-town charm and everyday convenience. The surrounding area features scenic landscapes and easy access to local amenities, including shops, restaurants, and services. Nearby Terrapin Creek provides opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and outdoor recreation, making the setting ideal for a homesite or weekend getaway. With its inviting community and natural beauty, this location is well-suited for those seeking a peaceful yet connected lifestyle.
At Acker 40, you'll find yourself just 1 mile from Spring Garden School, offering a convenient location for families. Additionally, the property is situated 20 miles from Centre, Alabama, and 23 miles from the recreational haven of Weiss Lake. For urban amenities and entertainment, Acker 40 is conveniently located 31 miles from Gadsden, Alabama, and 33 miles from Rome, Georgia. For those seeking access to major metropolitan areas, the property is within 88 miles of Atlanta, Georgia, and 93 miles of Birmingham, Alabama. This prime location offers an ideal blend of rural tranquility and accessibility to key regional destinations, making it an appealing investment opportunity for land and residential investors looking to invest in the area.
10/17/2025
$326,000
157 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Leesburg, AL
Property Overview
Blue Pond is a secluded timber and recreational tract in Northeast Alabama's Appalachian foothills featuring:
-87 acres of recently thinned merchantable loblolly pine plantation
-Mature hardwood ridges with strong wildlife and aesthetic value
-Rolling to mountainous terrain with elevations from 580 to 1,100 ft
-Internal trail system plus access along a former railroad Row
-Excellent recreation, hunting, and timber investment potential
Location
The Blue Pond Tract lies in the southernmost reaches of the Appalachian Mountains in Northeast Alabama. In this region, valleys are often farmed or managed for timber, while the ridges support mature stands of mountain hardwoods. The property is surrounded by other timberlands on three sides and pasture on the southeast boundary.
Lake Weiss and the Coosa River are only minutes away, and Lake Weiss is even visible from the hardwood ridges during the winter months. The Tennessee River and Lake Guntersville are less than an hour away, with numerous National and State Parks providing additional recreational opportunities.
The property is about 20 minutes from Interstate 59 at Exit 205, where fuel, lodging, and dining options are available. Collinsville is a 15-minute drive to the west, Leesburg is 10 minutes to the south, and Fort Payne, with hotels, grocery, dining, and a major medical center, is only 14 miles north of the interstate exit. Several small airports are in the area, with Huntsville International about an hour away and Atlanta's airport just over two hours.
Access
Currently, Blue Pond is accessible only by permission through adjoining landowners. Showings must be scheduled in advance to notify neighbors. The tract is accessed from Cherokee County Road 275, following an old railroad right-of-way across two privately owned parcels to the northeast. Power is available along CR 275, about half a mile from the property. The railroad grade is in good condition and suitable for standard vehicles, while an internal trail system accommodates UTV and ATV traffic.
Property Description
The timber types reflect the terrain of this property, with pine plantations established on flatter ground and hardwood stands covering the mountainsides. The tract features rolling to mountainous terrain, with elevations ranging from 580 feet along neighboring pastureland to 1,100 feet at the top ridge.
Access is currently by permission across neighboring properties, though legal access could open the door to broader uses. The property is entered along a retired railroad right-of-way that serves as the primary route in and out. Soils are well-drained and suitable for timber production, though harvesting hardwoods on the slopes would require specialized equipment. The tract supports a wide variety of oak species, providing abundant acorn production and excellent wildlife habitat.
Timber Resource
A timber inventory was conducted in the summer of 2025. The current owner's property manager provided timber volumes. Product values were applied by F&W Forestry Services, Inc. Volumes and values are not guaranteed. Volumes are for the pine plantations.
This tract has approximately 87 acres of recently thinned merchantable loblolly plantation. If timber production is the primary objective, it should be allowed to grow for another 5 to 7 years.
During that time, there will be pulpwood volume that will grow into higher product classes such as chip-n-saw and sawtimber. It would be expected to reach financial maturity between the ages of 25 and 30 in this market region, which should be the opportune time to harvest. If continued timber production is the goal, it should be replanted with loblolly pine after cutting. Timber growth can be enhanced by herbicide and fertilizer use if desired as both normally show a return on investment.
If aesthetic or wildlife objectives are primary over timber production, thinning should be considered instead of final harvest. Prescribed burning is an option to enhance aesthetics and wildlife value. Conducting a burn every two to three years is recommended. In addition, periodic burning also reduces the chances of loss due to wildfire. The northwestern ridge is dominated by mature hardwood species. This hardwood holds many commercially sought after species and may hold value.
This value may be able to be captured if suitable logging access can be obtained and a specialized rough land logging crew can be found to conduct the harvest. In addition, leaving the hardwood-dominated acreage untouched is also an option, as this timber holds significant wildlife and aesthetic value as well.
10/21/2025
$204,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - County Road 447, Piedmont, AL
Property Overview
The Gnattville North and South tracts together offer two 40-acre parcels that lie about a half mile apart in middle Alabama featuring:
-Excellent potential for timber production and wildlife management
-The north tract has been harvested offering a blank canvas to reforest or repurpose
-The south tract features young longleaf pine with prescribed burn options
-Convenient access by deeded easement and proximity to utilities
Location
The Gnattville tracts consist of two 40-acre parcels approximately a half mile apart, situated in Alabama's Piedmont region, just west of the southernmost reaches of the Appalachian Mountains. This area is known for its rolling hills, valleys, and abundant natural beauty.
The Coosa River and Lake Weiss are less than 30 minutes away, offering excellent fishing and boating opportunities. National and state parks in the region provide ample options for hiking, hunting, and outdoor recreation.
US Highway 278 is only minutes from the property. The town of Piedmont, located about seven miles away, offers fuel, groceries, dining, and medical services. The city of Centre lies roughly 25 minutes north with additional amenities, including hotels and a regional medical center. Several small airports serve the area, and both Birmingham and Atlanta international airports are within an hour and a half drive.
Access
Access to Gnattville North and South is provided by a deeded easement from Cherokee County Road 447, a short spur off County Road 67, which is paved and county maintained. The easement begins at a gated entrance at the end of CR 447 and extends approximately 1.5 miles to the north tract and about 0.5 miles to the south. The access road is a graded logging route maintained jointly by its users. It is suitable for vehicles with good ground clearance and may require four-wheel drive during wet conditions.
Power is available a short distance from the north tract, where a neighboring property has recently installed service. Internal access currently follows logging skid trails, which could be improved to create a more developed internal road system.
Property Description
Both tracts have been managed for timber production under the current ownership. The rolling terrain ranges from 740 to 1,025 feet on the north tract and from 780 to 920 feet on the south tract. Soils are well-drained and highly suitable for timber growth. A recent harvest on the north tract will improve wildlife forage and provide a clean slate for reforestation or alternative uses. The south tract features well-established longleaf pine, offering diverse management options and immediate potential for wildlife enhancement through prescribed burning. Together, the tracts present an excellent opportunity for recreation, investment, or habitat development.
Timber Resource
The Gnattville North tract has been harvested, with final completion pending. Once complete, the site will offer the new owner flexibility for reforestation, wildlife management, or conversion to other uses. Replanting with improved loblolly pine is recommended for optimal timber returns, while planting longleaf pine could enhance wildlife and aesthetic value. The Gnattville South tract consists of approximately 12-yearold longleaf pine. While this stand will not be ready for thinning for another six to eight years, prescribed burning every two to three years can improve habitat quality and visual appeal.
10/15/2025
$939,000
326 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Rocky Hollow Rd, Centre, AL
Property Overview
The Forney Tract offers a unique combination of timber investment potential, recreational opportunities, and convenient location, highlighted by the following features:
-Strong timber investment with multiple age classes of loblolly pine plantations offer future income potential
-Excellent recreation potential with abundant wildlife and rolling terrain in the Upper Piedmont of Alabama
-Convenient location less than 20 minutes from Lake Weiss and the Coosa River
Location
The Forney Tract is located in the Upper Piedmont region of central Alabama, just south of the Appalachian foothills. This area is known for its rolling hills and valleys. The property is bordered by other timberlands and a few residences to the south. Lake Weiss and the Coosa River are less than 20 minutes away, providing outstanding recreational opportunities along with nearby National and State Parks.
US Highway 411 is only minutes from the tract. The town of Cave Springs, Georgia, about eight miles east, offers fuel, groceries, and dining, while the city of Centre, Alabama, about 20 minutes away, provides additional services, including a medical center. Several small regional airports are located nearby, and both Birmingham and Atlanta airports are within about an hour and a half's drive.
Access
The tract has approximately 6,600 feet of frontage on County Road 28 (Rocky Hollow Road), a paved and county-maintained road. Public utilities are available a short distance away. One primary entrance leads to about a mile and a half of interior roads, providing practical access to all timber stands. These roads are passable by two-wheel drive vehicles in normal conditions, though four-wheel drive may be required during wet periods.
Property Description
The Forney Tract has been actively managed for timber production under the current ownership. Its excellent access and proximity to utilities also make it suitable for recreational or residential use. The property features rolling terrain with elevations ranging from 865 to 1,130 feet. Well-drained soils support productive timber growth.
A small clearing at the entrance on County Road 28 offers a prime site for a home, camp, or cabin. Recent timber harvests have improved the tract's wildlife habitat by increasing forage and cover, further enhancing recreational potential. This property is well-suited for multiple uses, from hunting and outdoor recreation to timber investment and rural living.
Timber Resource
A timber inventory was conducted in the summer of 2025. The current owner's property manager provided timber volumes. Product values were applied by F&W Forestry Services, Inc. Volumes and values are not guaranteed.
This tract has approximately 63 acres of a 19-year-old loblolly plantation. This plantation was thinned one year ago and has since exhibited observable growth. If timber production is the primary objective, it should be allowed to grow for another 6 to 10 years. Much of the pulpwood volume will grow during that time into higher product classes such as chip-n-saw and sawtimber It would be expected to reach financial maturity between the ages of 25 and 30 in this market region, which should be the opportune time to harvest. If continued timber production is the goal, it should be replanted with loblolly pine after cutting. If desired, timber growth can be enhanced by herbicide and fertilizer use, as both typically show a return on investment. Additional thinnings can also be considered if aesthetic or wildlife objectives are primary over timber production. Since it has been thinned, conducting prescribed burning can enhance aesthetics and wildlife value. Conducting a burn every two to three years is recommended. In addition, periodic burning also reduces the chances of loss due to wildfire.
The tract also has two age classes of premerchantable pine: 114 acres of 11-year-old, which should be ready to thin about 4 to 5 years, and 84 acres of one-year-old plantation. There are also 65 acres of recently cut over that will be ready for reforestation next year.
10/17/2025
$38,000
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Centre, AL
Property Overview
McCord Tract is a secluded 20-acre timber and recreational property in Northeast Alabama's Piedmont region featuring:
-20 acres of 23-year-old loblolly pine plantation ready for thinning or harvest
-Less than a half mile from Lake Weiss and the Coosa River
-Surrounded by productive timberland with abundant wildlife
-Accessible in 10 minutes from US Hwy 411, near Cave Springs, GA and Centre, Al
-Strong timber investment potential with recreational opportunities
Location
The McCord Tract lies in the upper Piedmont region of northeast Alabama, just south of the Appalachian Mountains' southernmost ridges. The surrounding valleys are in farmland and timber production, while the ridges hold natural stands of mature mountain hardwoods. The property is bordered by other timber-producing tracts, contributing to its seclusion and wildlife habitat.
Lake Weiss and the Coosa River are less than half a mile away, offering excellent recreational opportunities alongside the nearby state and national parks. The tract is about 10 minutes from US Highway 411. The town of Cave Springs, Georgia is only 8 miles to the southeast and provides grocery, fuel, and dining options. Centre, Alabama is about 25 minutes west with additional amenities including hotels, shopping, dining, and medical facilities. Several small airports serve the area, while Huntsville and Birmingham airports are each about an hour's drive. Atlanta's international airport is roughly an hour and a half away.
Access
At present, McCord is accessible by permission crossing other properties. Showings must be by appointment to ensure the neighbors are alerted appropriately. Its primary access is a logging road owned by a timber company. The logging road meets public frontage on Cherokee County Road 101 in about a mile and a quarter. Power is available along CR 101. The logging road
crosses the McCord tract, giving it about 750 feet of interior road. The logging road itself is in good condition from CR 101 to the powerline right of way, but it needs maintenance from the powerline to the boundary of McCord. UTV or 44 with good clearance is needed to access the tract.
Property Description
This tract has been in timber production under the current ownership and is used for recreation. Access is currently by permission crossing other landowners; however, if legal access can be obtained, that will open the door to residential use. This property has relatively flat terrain with elevations ranging from 580 to 600 feet. Soils are very well drained and suitable for timber production. Since it is surrounded on all sides by other timberland, game species thrive in the area.
Timber Resource
A timber inventory was conducted in the summer of 2025. The current owner's property manager provided timber volumes. Product values were applied by F&W Forestry Services, Inc. Volumes and values are not guaranteed.
The entire tract is comprised of 23-yearold loblolly plantation that has not been thinned. This plantation is ready to thin, or can be allowed to grow until final harvest. If timber production is the primary objective, it should be allowed to grow for another 2 to 5 years.
During that time, much of the pulpwood volume should grow into higher product classes such as chip-n-saw and sawtimber. It would be expected to reach financial maturity between the ages of 25 and 28 in this market region, which should be the opportune time to harvest. After harvest, replanting with loblolly pine is recommended for ongoing production. Herbicide and fertilizer applications can further enhance growth and investment returns. If the primary objective is wildlife or aesthetics, thinning combined with prescribed burning is advised. A burn every 2 to 3 years improves wildlife habitat, reduces wildfire risk, and enhances visual appeal.
06/30/2025
$219,900
60 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - County Road 239, Centre, AL
Just minutes from Weiss Lake, this 60-acre tract in Centre, AL offers unrestricted use and endless possibilities. With mostly level terrain and a mix of open and wooded areas, the land is well-suited for a custom home, recreational retreat, or long-term investment. There are no restrictionsgiving you the freedom to build, camp, hunt, or develop as you choose. Public boat ramps and outdoor activities are just around the corner, and the property is conveniently located less than 90 minutes from Birmingham, Atlanta, and Chattanooga. A rare combination of location, flexibility, and natural beauty.
At Bryan 60, you're just 2.8 miles away from the recreational haven of Weiss Lake, 10 miles from the heart of Centre, Alabama, and 20 miles from Cave Spring, Georgia. Additionally, the property is conveniently located 29 miles from Rome, Georgia, and within a 103-mile reach of the vibrant city of Atlanta, Georgia. This prime location offers a perfect balance of serene countryside living and easy access to major urban centers, making it an ideal opportunity for land and other investors seeking a strategic investment in the region.
01/28/2026
$39,000
3 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Co Rd 52, Lot#WP001, Cedar Bluff, AL
This small tract is a naturally beautiful homesite with mature timber and flat terrain. A trail system meanders through the property, where you will see a variety of native trees, shrubs and understory perennials. There is a small rock glade toward the back that is covered with moss; it's a very unique, peaceful area to take a walk. A low-volume wet-weather spring is near the front of the tract that could be a tiny pond site. There is room for a homesite to be tucked away for privacy , and a driveway entrance is already in place. The countryside is picturesque as you travel the area and conveniently located close to Fort Payne, Collinsville, Sand Rock, Dogtown and near Little River Canyon and Weiss Lake. Please reach out for more details on this little slice of serenity.
11/01/2025
$1,265,000
27 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 7721 AL Hwy 9, Centre, AL
This 27-acre tract in Cherokee County presents a rare convergence of acreage, water frontage and high-end home construction that lends itself to luxury acreage living and recreation. The 5,500-square-foot, 5-bedroom, 5.5-bath custom home was built to high standards and is situated to take full advantage of the setting. Key recent upgrades (within the past three years) include new windows and exterior doors, new flooring, upgraded porches, replacement of three HVAC units, modern indoor appliances, a Rinnai instant hot-water system, updated lighting, and new/furnished interior components. Construction details include six-inch exterior walls for improved insulation and sound control, a fully encapsulated crawl space with dedicated dehumidifiers and climate control, and an engineered septic system. The water supply is provided via a 2-inch meter on a 6-inch main line, which is spring-fed by Cherokee County water. Natural gas service is available with hookups throughout the home and outdoor living areas.The interior amenities include a master bath with a multi-jet shower system and a Bain-style soaking tub, a two-sided gas-fired fireplace with fan-exhaust system, a sophisticated technology infrastructure including a mirrored-TV system between the living room and sunroom, a dedicated media wiring closet, electric blinds in the sunroom, and Starlink high-speed internet connectivity. The kitchen includes a natural-gas cooktop. Exterior features include a pool, a pool house with a half bath and closet, a climate-controlled pantry area in the garage, a fiber-reinforced concrete driveway for durability and strength, a full-home automatic-start backup generator, exterior and landscape lighting, and natural-gas hookups for outdoor grills and home systems. Both upstairs bedrooms have their own bathroom, and there is an entertainment area upstairs for movie nights, fun for kids, and guests. The outdoor space is charming, featuring a pool and an outdoor cooking area that is second to none, designed for family and friends' entertainment and enjoyment.The property offers approximately 450 feet of frontage along Terrapin Creek, providing a natural creekfront setting for recreation, an awesome place to take a walk with your dog, exercise and enjoy creation. The creek is renowned for its excellent fishing, canoeing, and cool, clear water, making it an ideal spot for summertime swimming. The terrain is diversified with some open land up front, virgin timber throughout the middle and back, with some pockets of thickets. The wildlife is thriving in the area.From a land-management and outdoor recreation standpoint, the grounds are professionally landscaped with Pennington Bermuda Triangle turfselected to green one month earlier and retain color two months longer than standard Bermuda in this region. A 3.5-acre underground electric dog fence is installed, including an insulated doghouse. A lifetime termite guarantee is in place and monthly insect monitoring is performed by a professional pest-control firm. The mix of open areas, wooded mature timber, and thick areas creates a diverse habitat for deer and turkey hunting, and the creek frontage offers opportunities for fishing or kayaking.The location along Terrapin Creek offers a scenic water's-edge experience that enhances the estates appeal. With 27 acres of land and modern infrastructure in place, this offering is ideal for buyers seeking acreage with amenities, creek access, wildlife habitat, and a move-in-ready custom home.Potential uses include acreage for a quiet primary residence or secondary rural retreat, recreational property with hunting, fishing, creek access, and timber value, and long-term investment in a diversified land asset. All utilities, including natural gas, high-speed internet, engineered septic systems, and a robust mechanical system, are present, reducing the lead time for occupancy.In summary this property provides acreage in a desirable county, water frontage on Terrapin Creek, a high-end custom home with modern infrastructure and upgrades, and a land-use portfolio that combines open land, timber and creekside frontage. Buyers seeking acreage with recreational attributes and a move-in-ready estate home will find that this listing aligns with their criteria.
07/08/2025
$675,000
116 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Co Rd 700, Lot#WP001, Cedar Bluff, AL
This incredible waterfront property, known as Chattooga Point, boasts over 1.25 miles of frontage on Weiss Lake. Surrounded by stunning natural beauty, the tract features mature stands of hardwoods and pines, with gently rolling terrain navigable via an established interior road system. The diverse understory of trees and shrubs provides vibrant spring blooms and brilliant fall foliage. Wildlife is abundant - deer and turkeys are commonly seen, and during a recent visit, I observed a flock of about a dozen turkey poults.Many trails lead to the waters edge, offering long-range views of Dirtseller Mountain and wide-open vistas across the lake. The property is under a conservation easement, which preserves its natural beauty for future generations while allowing for limited homesite development. Located on a private, dead-end county road, this secluded tract offers the peace of a getaway while still being just minutes from Cedar Bluff, and a short drive to Rome, GA, and metro Atlanta. Weiss Lake spans nearly 30,000 acres, offering world-class fishing, boating, and family recreation. Its rare to find this much lake frontage with such seclusion and access. This could be the ideal retreat to build the private home or cabin youve been dreaming abouta natural haven for friends and family to gather. Contact us today to schedule your private showing and learn more about the conservation easement details.
01/11/2024
$405,000
200 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Lot#WP001, Piedmont, AL
Located back into a rural dirt road you will find an excellent hunting property that is full of planted pine timber. The timber is nearing a stage of growth to be ready for a first thinning very soon. The land is very gently rolling and easy to navigate with the internal road system which loops through the center of the tract. There are several small food plots and openings to attract wildlife. There is a long SMZ running the east side of the tract providing some variety, it has several oaks and hardwood species growing along the seasonal stream. The deer population is very good in the area and there are big buck pictures that back it up. The turkey population in this area is very good as well. This would be an awesome turkey hunting tract especially once the timber is thinned and maybe adding additional foodplot acreage. The access is along a shared road and is currently not a deeded access but the seller is working toward getting it deeded. There is no current access to power or water. For the timber investment-minded buyer this is worth strong consideration, at the price and timber being near a thinning harvest, there is income potential in the short term. There is also an additional 40+/- acre tract available near this tract with similar attributes. Please reach out for more information on this timber and hunting tract.
06/13/2025
$32,000
3.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - County Road 155, Centre, AL
This tract could be right if you have been looking for a secluded homesite with lake access. It's tucked in on a dead-end road and has power and water already running along the gravel road leading to the tract. The timber has been thinned and has an open understory with mature pines interspersed throughout the tract. It is in a subdivision and the subdivision has a common lot with lake access only a few hundred yards from this lot and a dock that can be used by subdivision lot owners. The fishing and boating on Weiss Lake is incredible, with access to almost 39,000 +/- acres of water, it is no surprise that so many folks enjoy lake life here. These interior lots are large enough for a house and a shop if so desired and convenient to towns like Centre, AL, Rome, GA, and Cave Spring, GA. Some building restrictions apply, so reach out for details. There are also some waterfront lots available right beside the common lot. You will notice the location of the dock on the map. This private setting may be just what you are looking for in a scenic homesite. Please reach out for more details.
01/12/2026
$660,000
110 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Co Rd 15, Lot#WP001, Gaylesville, AL
This approximately 110-acre property is located in the Jamestown community of Cherokee County, Alabama, and is well-suited for agricultural and recreational uses. The land is currently established as a working cattle pasture with existing perimeter fencing and multiple cross-fenced paddocks that support rotational grazing. A small barn is situated near the front of the property, featuring a catch pen and squeeze chute, which provide functional infrastructure for handling livestock.The terrain across the property is gently rolling, allowing for the efficient use of equipment and facilitating livestock movement while offering attractive countryside views. Productive soils support forage growth, making the tract suitable for continued cattle operations or other agricultural pursuits. Three ponds are located on the property, providing water sources for livestock and offering opportunities for fishing and general recreation.The property's layout offers flexibility for future use. Several elevated areas across the tract provide potential homesite locations with open views of the surrounding farmland and Lookout Mountain to the west. These sites are positioned to take advantage of the natural topography while maintaining separation from active pasture areas.Toward the rear of the property, a section of timber sits beyond a slight ridge. This wooded area offers cover and habitat for wildlife and provides a secluded area that is good for hunting or recreational use. A shooting house overlooks a perfect spot for a food plot. The combination of open pasture, water sources, and timber creates a diverse landscape with multiple use options.Access to the property is convenient, with proximity to nearby towns in both northeast Alabama and northwest Georgia. The location allows for reasonable travel to Fort Payne, Alabama, as well as Summerville, Menlo, and Rome, Georgia. This positioning makes the property suitable for those seeking rural land while remaining within reach of services, supplies, and regional road networks.Utilities and additional improvements should be verified by prospective buyers. The property is currently being used as a cattle operation and is presented as a functional agricultural tract with existing infrastructure in place. Buyers are encouraged to evaluate the land for their specific intended use and consult appropriate professionals regarding zoning, utilities, and development considerations.This property offers a combination of pastureland, water resources, agricultural improvements, and a rural setting within a desirable area of Cherokee County. Additional information is available upon request.
03/22/2025
$42,000
3.04 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Lot A9 County Rd 155, Lot#WPA9, Centre, AL
If you have been looking for a secluded homesite with lake access this tract could be right for you. It's tucked in on a dead-end road and has power and water already running along the gravel road leading to the tract. The timber has been thinned and has an open understory with mature pines interspersed throughout the tract. It is in a subdivision and the subdivision has a common lot with lake access only a few hundred yards from this lot and a dock that can be used by subdivision lot owners. The fishing and boating on Weiss Lake is incredible, with access to almost 39,000 +/- AC of water it is no surprise that so many folks enjoy lake life here. These interior lots are large enough for a house and a shop if so desired and convenient to towns like Centre, AL, Rome, GA, and Cave Spring, GA. There are some building restrictions that apply so reach out for details. There are also some waterfront lots available right beside the common lot you will notice the location of the dock on the map. This private setting may be just what you are looking for in for scenic homesite. Please reach out for more details.
09/18/2025
$745,000
38 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 721 County Road 75, Cedar Bluff, AL
This diverse 38 acre property in Cherokee County, Alabama, offers a mix of residential, agricultural, and recreational opportunities. Located off a county-maintained road and accessed by a gated entrance and asphalt driveway, the tract includes a spacious home, multiple outbuildings, fenced pasture, mature hardwoods, and a stocked pond. It is situated near Cedar Bluff and Fort Payne, approximately 30 minutes from Rome, Georgia, providing a blend of rural living with nearby amenities. At the center of the property is a 4-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home offering approximately 3,900 square feet of living space. The interior layout includes an updated kitchen with an island and custom cabinetry that connects to the open dining and living areas. Two bathrooms have been recently modernized. In addition to the main living quarters, the home features a large game room, a separate living area, and a bedroom above the game room. Porches provide views of the surrounding farm and natural landscape. Adjacent to the home is a 36 x 48 shop with concrete flooring and powerwell-suited for storage, woodworking, or equipment maintenance. Inside the shop is an updated apartment, approximately 700 s.f., with a bedroom, living room, kitchen and bathroom. A nearby 24 x 60 barn includes four horse stalls and a tack room, and could also serve as a space for additional livestock or poultry. Approximately eight acres are currently fenced for pasture use, with potential to expand grazing areas. A third outbuilding, located near the home, measures 24 x 30 and includes a concrete floorsuitable for tool storage or farm equipment. The land consists of gently rolling open pasture in the front of the property, transitioning to mature hardwoods with a small stream toward the rear. Evergreen trees provide natural privacy along the road frontage. A well-maintained trail system allows UTV access through the wooded section, and it is very common to see wildlife. A small food plot and enclosed shooting house are located in a more secluded portion of the property, adding value for those interested in hunting. The pond, located near the entrance and visible from the house, is stocked with bass and bream. It provides both recreational fishing and a scenic view from the primary residence. Utilities are already in place, and the property is ready for various land uses, including equestrian activities, small-scale farming, recreational pursuits, or multi-generational living. The location is approximately 4 miles from Cedar Bluff, 18 miles from Fort Payne, and 27 miles from Rome, GA. In addition, Weiss Lake is within close proximity, offering further outdoor opportunities such as boating and fishing. This property presents an opportunity for buyers looking to establish a home base in a rural setting with a wide range of land use potential.
04/05/2025
$58,000
6.1 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Ray Street, Centre, AL
If you're looking for the perfect homesite on acreage, this property is a must-see! It has convenient frontage on Ray Street and utilities readily available, it's an ideal spot to build your dream home. Nestled in hardwood timber, the homesite offers a serene and private atmosphere, perfect for enjoying nature. In addition, Big Nose Creek runs through the backyard, leading to Weiss Lake, offering opportunities for fishing and outdoor enjoyment. A portion of the property extends across the creek, you can easily paddle a kayak or take a small boat to the other side for a relaxing picnic or other recreational activities. This is a rare chance to own a beautiful piece of land with both tranquility and adventure right at your doorstep. Please reach out for any additional questions.
03/22/2025
$78,000
0.48 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - County Road 155, Lot#WP004, Centre, AL
Looking for a secluded, relaxing lakefront homesite? These lots on Weiss Lake could be your ideal place to live and unwind. Located overlooking Spring Creek, the lots have building sites up out of the flood easement and power and water have already been run to the site. Off your back deck, you would have a view down toward the water of Spring Creek and a view out across farm fields and the rolling countryside to the south. The lots have several mature hardwoods, making for a natural setting and a shady backyard. There is a common access point for just this subdivision and it has a pier/boat dock. These lots are located at the end of a private road, making for a peaceful location. The fishing in the area is renowned, and from these lots, you have access to over 39,000 +/- AC of public water on Weiss Lake for boating, fishing, and family fun. Located east of Centre, this area has good access back into Rome, Cave Spring, GA, and all of northwest Georgia. There are some restrictions that apply so reach out for more details. Four lake lots are available and there a few 3+/- acre interior lots also available, check that listing link for details. Please reach out for any additional questions.
05/17/2025
$219,900
1.13 ac.
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Cherokee County - County Road 462 Lot#WP001, Centre, AL
The views from this lot are unmatched on Weiss Lake. The high bank puts you right on top of the water and at a wide area of the lake near the mouth of Cowan Creek. The view is toward the east northeast, giving you incredible long-range views of over 4 miles expanse across the water. It is over 30 feet down to the water and well above the floodplain. A staircase would have to be installed to get to the water. The lot is shady with mature trees, but could be cleared to suit a house or lake cabin. The setting is quiet on a dead-end road, yet good access to the Centre and only a few miles to Georgia and a few miles off HWY 411. Weiss Lake is over 39,000 acres of public water that is excellent fishing, boating and scenery. From the lot you can see the ridge of Lookout Mt in the distance. I have lived around this area my whole life and have never seen a better view from a lake lot on Weiss. If you are looking to build a custom home or lake getaway, you will want to walk out and take a look at this gorgeous view to wake up to every day. Please call for more details.
01/26/2026
Auction
0.37 ac.
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Cherokee County - 2850 Alabama 68, Gaylesville, AL
LIVE AUCTION
Cedar Bluff, Cherokee County, AL
(5) Bedroom Home with Dock on Weiss Lake
YEAR-ROUND Water – County Water
Property located at 2850 AL Hwy 68, Cedar Bluff, AL
Auction to be conducted ONSITE under the DEMPSEY Tent
An exceptional waterfront property offering sweeping views, gentle terrain, and direct access to world-class fishing, boating, and water recreation—ideally located on the Chattooga River Channel at Cornwell Furnace, one of Weiss Lake’s most sought-after areas.
07/21/2025
$4,000,000
1233 ac.
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Cherokee County - Cherokee County Road 663, Mentone, AL
Premier 1,233+/- Acre Estate Bordering Little River Canyon
Cherokee County, Alabama | Near Mentone | 4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms | 1,233+/- Acres
Discover an unparalleled 1,233+/- acre retreat in the heart of Cherokee County, Alabama, perched atop Lookout Mountain and bordering the pristine Little River Canyon National Preserve. Just minutes from the charming mountain town of Mentone, this extraordinary estate offers a rare blend of vast wilderness, modern amenities, and world-class recreational opportunities, making it the ultimate haven for outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, or those seeking a private family compound.
Property Highlights
Expansive 1,233+/- Acre Parcel: Encompassing rolling hardwood forests, open meadows, and dramatic ridges, this estate borders the 15,288-acre Little River Canyon National Preserve, known for its 600-ft sandstone cliffs, the wild Little River, and iconic waterfalls like Little River Falls (45 ft) and seasonal Grace's High Falls (133 ft), Alabama's tallest.
Prime Waterfront: Boasting significant frontage on the East Fork of Little River, a mountaintop river renowned for its crystal-clear waters and biodiversity. Perfect for kayaking (best NovemberApril), fishing for redeye bass, or simply soaking in the serene beauty.
12+/- Acre Private Lake: A centerpiece of the property, the lake offers exceptional fishing and boating opportunities, complete with a well-maintained boathouse for storing kayaks, canoes, or small boats. Ideal for family recreation or entertaining guests.
Custom-Built Hunting Camp: The 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom camp serves as a cozy retreat with rustic charm and modern comforts. Featuring an open-concept living area, a wood-burning fireplace, and a spacious kitchen, the camp comfortably sleeps up to 10. Large windows frame views of the lake and surrounding forest, blending indoor comfort with the wilderness outside.
Premier Hunting Opportunities: The estate is a hunter's paradise, teeming with deer, turkey, and bear. Multiple established food plots and strategically placed shooting houses enhance game management and hunting success. The property's size and diverse terrainopen fields, dense woods, and creek bottomscreate ideal habitats for wildlife.
Extensive Internal Road System: A well-maintained network of internal roads and trails spans the property, providing easy access to all 1,233+/- acres via ATV, UTV, or vehicle. Perfect for exploring, hunting, or managing the land.
Adventure Amenities: A thrilling zip line offers breathtaking views over the lake and forest, adding a unique recreational feature for family or guests. Additional trails support hiking, horseback riding, or mountain biking.
Outdoor Recreation: The food plots and shooting houses are complemented by the property's proximity to Little River Canyon's 23-mile Rim Parkway, offering scenic drives and access to rock climbing, birdwatching (Yellow-throated Warblers, Red-tailed Hawks), and hiking the 16-mile DeSoto Scout Trail in nearby DeSoto State Park (10 miles).
Conservation: The Property is perpetually conserved with a Conservation Easement.
02/25/2025
$549,900
141.4 ac.
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Cherokee County - County Rd 62, Gaylesville, AL
Are you searching for over 140 acres of peaceful, rural land just an hour (50miles) from Chattanooga? Look no further than the Boot & Spur tract! This property offers breathtaking long-range mountain views from the peak, a well-established trail system perfect for exploring the entire property with your side-by-side, and a great spot ready to be fenced for grazing, whether for horses or cattle.
The tract features a combination of 26 and 28-year-old planted pine, along with some mixed hardwoods. The pine trees have been expertly thinned to promote healthy growth and to open up the landscape.
With three separate farm gate entrances and easy access from Cherokee County 62, Boot & Spur is completely unrestricted and offers a ton of potential. Power is available at the road, and the property boasts ample road frontage, making it ideal for a family compound or future subdivision if desired. The tract is bordered by large landowners, ensuring a peaceful, quiet environment.
This is a perfect opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts, offering prime hunting for deer and turkey, and we've even seen a few wild quail coveys on the property. Enjoy hunting, camping, trail riding with your horses, ATV adventures, or even working and farming on your very own land.
The main entrances to Boot & Spur are located in Gaylesville, Alabama, a quiet mountain town situated just an hour from Chattanooga (52miles), Huntsville (88miles), Birmingham (106miles), and less than 2 hours from Atlanta (103miles). Although secluded, the property is only a short drive across the state line to Rome GA. (36miles), home to Berry College, where you will find hospitals, shopping, and recreation on Lake Weiss. The charming historic downtown area is filled with a variety of eateries, boutiques, entertainment, and event venues. For nature lovers, explore the Heritage Trail System, featuring over 13 miles of Rome riverfront trails. Whether you love live music, good food, relaxing with a tasty beverage, or learning about rich history, Downtown Rome has it all.
Our agents are ready and available to offer a tour of this tract or simply to lend their expertise in your search for the perfect piece of land.
01/17/2025
$399,900
83.74 ac.
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Cherokee County - County Road 62, Gaylesville, AL
This 83.74 acre tract we call Piney Knoll sits in the Appalachian Foothills with it's main entrance off County Road 62 in Gaylesville, AL and part of the property extending into Chattooga County, Georgia. Piney Knoll is unrestricted and truly ready for anything with expansive, useable land offering great hunting and other recreational opportunities as well. With well established interior trails, you can ride your ATVs all day and touch every corner of the property. Bring your camper or RV and its the perfect spot to camp with family and friends. For the avid hunter, Piney Knoll is not short on wildlife - we've seen some impressive deer on this property and its loaded with turkey also.
The planted pine and mixed hardwood has been thinned on the tract making the landscape open to use while still leaving good standing timber on the tract. With convenient county road frontage and power nearby, the future possibilities are yours to imagine. Plus, Piney Knoll has two farm gate entrances off the county road which offer the new owner the potential to subdivide in the future if they'd like.
Piney Knoll is located in Gaylesville, Alabama, a quiet mountain town situated just an hour from Chattanooga (52miles), Huntsville (88miles), Birmingham (106miles), and less than 2 hours from Atlanta (103miles). Although secluded, the property is only a short drive across the state line to Rome GA. (36miles), home to Berry College, where you will find hospitals, shopping, and recreation on Lake Weiss. The charming historic downtown area is filled with a variety of eateries, boutiques, entertainment, and event venues. For nature lovers, explore the Heritage Trail System, featuring over 13 miles of Rome riverfront trails. Whether you love live music, good food, relaxing with a tasty beverage, or learning about rich history, Downtown Rome has it all.
Our agents are ready and available to offer a tour of this tract or simply to lend their expertise in your search for the perfect piece of land.
05/07/2025
$109,000
19.36 ac.
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Cherokee County - County Road 29, Piedmont, AL
Rock Run Ridge Retreat | 19.36 Acres in Cherokee County, Alabama
Tucked away in the quiet countryside of Rock Run, Alabama, this 19.36-acre tract welcomes you to a simpler lifeone where the air is fresh, the views are wide, and the sounds of nature drown out the noise of the world.
With over 20-year-old planted timber ready for its first thinning, this property offers not just peace of mind but potential income right out of the gate. Nearly 350 feet of paved road frontage along County Road 29 gives you easy access, while public water and power at the road make future development a breeze. The southern boundary is defined by nearly 500 feet of Frog Creeka flowing water feature that adds charm, wildlife appeal, and long-term value.
Imagine building your dream home atop the ridge, where you can sip coffee each morning overlooking long-range views of rolling hills and treetops. Whether you're looking for a peaceful homestead, a weekend retreat, or a small-acreage hunting tract, this land fits the bill. The area is game-rich and full of possibilitydeer, turkey, and tranquility all included.
If you've been searching for that perfect mix of seclusion, income potential, and natural beauty, the Rock Run Ridge Retreat is ready to welcome you home. Contact us today to schedule your private showing and start living the rural dream.
12/13/2025
$57,000
7.14 ac.
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Cherokee County - County Road 6, Ballplay, AL
Escape to the countryside of Ball Play, Alabama, and enjoy the peace and privacy this 7.14-acre wooded tract has to offer. The property features mature, merchantable timber throughout and is surrounded by beautiful farms and open views of the rural landscape. Ball Play Creek winds across the western end, adding a natural water feature and providing excellent habitat for local wildlife.
With power and county water available along County Road 6, this tract is ready for the development of your new home or retreat. A portion of the property lies within the FEMA floodplain, offering lush bottomland areas rich in character and diversity. Unrestricted and full of potential, this property gives you the freedom to build, explore, or simply enjoy your own slice of Alabama's countryside.
Whether you're looking for a quiet homesite, a small recreational getaway, or an investment in timberland, this Ball Play property has the natural beauty and location to make it yours.
12/13/2025
$103,275
12.15 ac.
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Cherokee County - 08 County road 176, Piedmont, AL
Welcome to Gleneagles Tract #8 12.15 Acres of Elevated Country Living
Tucked quietly into the heart of the countryside, Gleneagles Tract #8 offers a rare opportunity to own 12.15 acres of beautiful, mature pine timber in a setting that feels both private and expansive. From the moment you step onto the property, you'll appreciate the peaceful atmosphere, open skies, and the natural elevation that delivers long-range views of the surrounding mountains and the scenic Goshen Valley below.
This tract is a standout homesite, perfectly suited for those seeking space, freedom, and a true rural lifestyle. The mature pine timber provides natural beauty, privacy, and long-term value, while the rolling topography creates multiple ideal building locations. Imagine a custom home or cabin positioned to capture sunrise and sunset views, with nothing but quiet country surroundings and nature as your backdrop. With no restrictions, your visionwhether a full-time residence, weekend retreat, or legacy propertycan become reality.
Gleneagles Tract #8 features newly installed overhead power along the county road, making development straightforward and cost-effective. The seller also has a letter of commitment from the County Water Authority for public water service, adding significant value and convenience. The property fronts a well-maintained county road, offering easy access while still preserving the seclusion buyers desire. Located just minutes from Piedmont, Alabama, you'll enjoy the balance of rural living with quick access to town conveniences, schools, and services.
If you're searching for a premium unrestricted homesite with timber, views, utilities in place, and room to grow, Gleneagles Tract #8 deserves your attention. Additional surrounding acreage is available for those wanting a larger footprint or investment opportunity. Contact the listing agent today for more details or to schedule a private showingopportunities like this don't come around often.
10/27/2025
$346,500
99 ac.
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Cherokee County - Cave Springs, AL
Perfect sized family compound property, located 6 miles west of Cave Springs, Ga. Just into Alabama. Low property taxes, 0.50 miles frontage on Lumpkin Mill Creek. Road frontage on US HWY 411 and Cherokee County Road 101.
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