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07/21/2025
$4,000,000
1233 ac.
ACTIVE
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.
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.
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.
10/21/2025
$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.
10/17/2025
$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.
10/17/2025
$66,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Hwy 9, Cedar Bluff, AL
Property Overview
Cedar Bluff is a secluded timber and recreational tract in Northeast Alabama's Appalachian Mountains featuring:
-40 acres of mature hardwoods and mixed pine
-Excellent wildlife habitat with strong recreational appeal
-Legal deeded access to AL Hwy 9
-Just over 5 miles from Cedar Bluff and Lake Weiss
-Close to Centre, Alabama with dining, lodging, and medical services
Location
Cedar Bluff is located in the southernmost reaches of the Appalachian Mountains in Northeast Alabama. In this region, valleys are farmed or used for timber production, while ridges support natural stands of mature mountain hardwoods. The tract is surrounded by other timbered properties and has a 20-foot deeded access route to AL Hwy 9. Lake Weiss and the Coosa River are only two miles away, while the Tennessee River and Lake Guntersville are about an hour's drive.
This part of Appalachia is known for its outstanding recreational opportunities tied to nearby National and State Parks. The town of Cedar Bluff, situated on the banks of Lake Weiss, is just over five miles from the tract and provides fuel, groceries, and dining options. Centre, Alabama lies just across the lake and offers hotels, restaurants, shopping, and a medical center. Several small regional airports serve the area, while Huntsville International Airport is about an hour away, and Atlanta's airport is just over two hours from the property.
Access
The tract has a legal 20-footwide deeded access from AL Hwy 9, though no road has yet been built along this corridor. Once improved, this access will greatly enhance the property's usability. The deeded strip measures just under half a mile. Power is available along AL Hwy 9. As the property has primarily been used for recreation, no internal logging roads are currently developed.
Property Description
This 40-acre tract features hilly, mountainous terrain and has been used for recreation under the current ownership. Access is through a 20-foot-wide deeded strip that connects AL Hwy 9 to the southwest corner of the property. The access route is unimproved and would require surveying and construction for road use. Elevations range from 750 to 1,090 feet, with well-drained soils suitable for timber production, though slopes may require specialized equipment. The tract supports a wide variety of oak species, both mature and young, providing abundant acorn crops for wildlife.
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 is dominated by mature hardwood species as well as a fair representation of shortleaf and longleaf pine. This hardwood holds many commercially sought-after species and may hold value.
This value may be captured if suitable logging access can be obtained and a specialized rough land logging crew can be found to conduct the harvest. If harvested and if timber production is a priority, reforesting with loblolly pine would be recommended.
In addition, leaving the hardwood-dominated acreage untouched is also an option, as this timber holds significant wildlife and aesthetic value.
10/17/2025
$76,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Centre, AL
Property Overview
Sandy Creek is a scenic timber and recreational tract in Alabama's Piedmont foothills featuring:
-Sandy Creek runs through the property, featuring deep pools and scenic views
-Excellent recreation and hunting opportunities supported by recent harvest areas
-Rolling terrain with well-drained soils suitable for timber or reforestation
-Internal ATV trails with power available nearby along CR 18
Location
Sandy Creek is located in the Upper Piedmont region of central Alabama, just south of the Appalachian foothills. The landscape here is known for its rolling hills and valleys. The tract is surrounded by other timberlands, and Lake Weiss and the Coosa River are less than 20 minutes away, providing abundant recreational opportunities along with nearby National and State Parks.
US Highway 411 is just minutes from the property. The town of Centre, Alabama, about 13 miles west, offers fuel, groceries, dining, and medical services. Several small regional airports are in the area, while Birmingham and Atlanta airports are each about an hour and a half away.
Access
At present, access to Sandy Creek is by permission across neighboring properties, and showings are by appointment to notify adjoining landowners. A logging road connecting to County Road 18 has been used for past timber operations and crosses the northeast corner of the tract.
Power is available along CR 18. Internal access is provided by ATV trails, with room for improvement if needed.
Property Description
The Sandy Creek Tract has been managed for timber production and used recreationally under the current ownership. Access is currently by permission across adjoining landowners, though securing legal access could expand opportunities for residential use. The terrain is gently rolling, with elevations ranging from 630 to 720 feet. Soils are well drained and support productive timber growth. Sandy Creek itself flows through the property, with wide stretches and several deep pools within the boundaries, adding both beauty and recreational appeal. Recently harvested areas are regenerating and providing abundant forage for wildlife, enhancing the property's hunting and recreational value.
Timber Resource
The operable portions of the tract were harvested about two years ago and are now regenerating naturally with a mix of hardwoods and pine. For timber production, replanting with genetically improved loblolly pine is recommended to maximize growth rates. If wildlife or aesthetics are a higher priority, longleaf pine could be a strong alternative, as it allows for periodic prescribed burning to enhance habitat and reduce wildfire risk.
If timber management is not the objective, the tract is also well-suited for conversion to pasture or agricultural uses while vegetation remains low and manageable. Hardwood timber along Sandy Creek was left standing to protect the stream and enhance the property's diversity, beauty, and ecological integrity, though selective harvesting could be an option in the future.
10/17/2025
$200,000
59 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - County Road 174, Piedmont, AL
Property Overview
Pleasant Gap is a versatile timber and recreational tract in Alabama's Piedmont foothills featuring:
-59 acres in Alabama's Piedmont, less than 30 minutes from Lake Weiss and the Coosa River
-Strong timber base with a 24-year-old loblolly pine plantation and reforestation opportunities
-Excellent wildlife habitat enhanced by recent thinning and harvesting
-Over 1,300 feet of paved county road frontage
-Ideal for recreation, hunting, or a future home, camp, or cabin site
Location
Pleasant Gap is located in the Piedmont region of central Alabama, just west of the southernmost reaches of the Appalachian Mountains. The area is known for its rolling hills and valleys. The tract is bordered by other timberlands and small residences on the north and east. Lake Weiss and the Coosa River are less than 30 minutes away, offering abundant recreational opportunities along with nearby National and State Parks. US Highway 278 is only minutes from the property. The town of Piedmont, Alabama, less than ten miles away, provides fuel, groceries, dining, and medical services. Cedartown, Georgia, about 15 miles to the east, offers hotels, additional dining, grocery stores, and a medical center. Several regional airports are nearby, and both Birmingham and Atlanta airports are within an hour and a half's drive.
Access
The tract has approximately 1,320 feet of frontage on County Road 174, a paved and county-maintained road. One primary gated entrance provides access to the property. Public utilities are available, with electric lines running through the northern portion. Internal access is provided by logging roads and skid trails.
Property Description
Pleasant Gap has been managed for timber production under the current ownership. Its access and proximity to utilities also make it suitable for recreation or residential development. The tract features rolling terrain with elevations from 740 to 820 feet and well-drained soils that support productive timber growth. A small clearing near the entrance along County Road 174 is well-suited for a home, camp, or cabin. Recent thinning of the plantations has increased wildlife value by improving forage and cover, while recent clear-cut areas provide a blank slate for reforestation or conversion to other uses. This tract offers excellent potential for hunting, outdoor recreation, or rural living.
Timber Resource
A timber inventory was conducted in the summer of 2025. Timber volumes were provided by the current ownership's property manager. Product values were applied by F&W Forestry Services, Inc. Volumes and values are not guaranteed. This tract has approximately 29 acres of 24-year-old loblolly plantation. This plantation was thinned about three years ago and has since exhibited observable growth. If timber production is the primary objective, it should be allowed to grow for another 3 to 5 years. During that time, much of the pulpwood volume will grow into higher product classes such as chip-n-saw and sawtimber.
If 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, additional thinnings can also be considered. Since it has been thinned, conducting 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. There are approximately 30 harvested acres that are ready for the reforestation process. These areas were harvested about three years ago and currently consist of a natural mix of pine and various hardwood species. This area can be allowed to develop as is, it can be reforested with loblolly pine (the most productive option), or it can easily be converted to other uses while the vegetation is minimal.
10/02/2023
$1,995,000
1157 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Lot#WP001, Leesburg, AL
This outstanding property is loaded with natural beauty, as you crest over Shinbone Ridge and look down onto the lake and see the surrounding ridge of Lookout Mountain you will gain a sense of peace, you have entered this treasure of a piece of land, affectionately known as "Lake Grace".The Lake:Lake Grace is the centerpiece of the tract and is approximately 40 acres of surface water that has been intensively managed for several years. One very unique aspect about the lake is that it was stocked with a northern strain of smallmouth bass from Wisconsin, which makes for a great experience when you have the opportunity to catch both smallmouth and largemouth on the same trip. The largemouth population is also a northern strain that are strong fighters and "chunks". The lake has an excellent water supply with the mountain springs flowing off of Lookout Mountain. In the design of the lake, there were many longs and humps and points, left for structure for the bass. One particular brush pile in the lake is dubbed "Hawg Hill", it is named for obvious reason, in the spring it's good for catching a few "hawgs" per trip. The baitfish population is thriving, with bluegill and shad, as well as Texas Trophy automatic feeders scattered around the shoreline of the lake to keep everything fed well. The lake is professionally managed, through water quality control in liming and fertility. There are deep holes, ledges and a few shallow coves, just a perfect scenario to grow and catch trophy bass in your own private lake.The Land:An extensive road and trail system allows you to traverse through some of the most diverse timber and wildlife habitats you can imagine. The bottom land as you enter, is open and could be put into some tillable production, or even some pasture, currently it is in early successional cover, which is excellent for wildlife. It is very common to hear the whistle of bobwhite quail in this area. The open land would make for an excellent dove field as well. The front 75+/- AC, is not in a conservation easement and does allow for some development. An ideal home/cabin site is already cleared and graveled at the top of Shinebone Ridge, where you can look down onto Lake Grace. There is also a duck impoundment that has water control in place and is about 4.5 +/- AC in size, when full, and is currently planted with millet.Going back deeper into the tract, are some of the most beautiful hardwoods and scenery. The timber wraps around the lake like a giant coliseum. The roads and trails take you into mature mixed forests of pines and large hardwoods in the flats down in the bottoms and the ridge slopes are covered with chestnut oaks, white oaks and many other midstory species that provide wildlife cover and food, and are just so enjoyable to see as than bloom in the spring and foliage color change going into the fall. A nature lover's dream place to explore. There are many thousands of feet of brow frontage with huge rock outcroppings that are intriguing to hike the top and along the base of the rocks. The views from these ledges are incredible! You stand there in awe, of God's creation. You see views back across the lake, and a view of Weiss Lake in the distance, farm fields and mountains beyond, literally seeing for many miles. Most of this land is in a conservation easement, so it will stay relatively undeveloped which will keep it pristine.Some of the features that stand out back in the timber are some old rock walls that date back several hundred years. There is an area by a natural water hole way up on the ridge that you can just feel the history there. It takes you back in time and gives you a sense of wonder. There are numerous mountain streams that fall and bounce over rocks creating small waterfalls and are natural water features that are incredible to have and enjoy on your property. A small timber duck hole is tucked back in the north end of the lake. There are just so many places that are unique, a few places with stoic trees that have stood the test of time. I can only imagine the radiating sound of gobblers here, on a clear April morning. The deer hunting is excellent with the existing cover and natural browse and mast crops, along with the food plots and high quantity of deer that live along the ridge, it would make for an ideal hunting tract. The land has been managed for years for quality bucks and the surrounding land is relatively undeveloped around it on the mountain making it hunt very large.There is so much to explore here, truly a place that family and friends would cherish to have as a family legacy property. Only 2 hours from Atlanta, 1:30 from Chattanooga, 1:15 to Birmingham, this is very convenient access to major cities. Weiss Lake is also close by and is renowned for great fishing and boating. Cherokee Rock Village is just north of this tract and is known for its rock climbing, views and enjoyable hiking. There are many more details and questions you may have, please reach out to Ben Richardson or Jason McGee, the listing agents to discuss more details and set up your private showing. We know there is a family that will cherish this incredible place
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.
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.
08/13/2025
$145,000
0.99 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - County Rd 1042, Centre, AL
Amazing waterfront weekend retreat at a reasonable price! Do you dream of having that slice of heaven creek side retreat with kayaking and beautiful nights around the fire with family and friends? This property is ready for your camper or RV with full hookups. Look no further than this Terrapin Creek Retreat. Whether you live in Birmingham, Atlanta, or Huntsville, this short drive to remote paradise is the perfect getaway for you, your family, and your friends. The current owner has a 41 ft Alpine fifth wheel camper that is not included in the listing but can be negotiated as included or bring your own! Many porch furniture items will remain with the property. Bring your fishing pole and a kayak and your adventure begins!
Terrapin Creek Landing is a well managed area with limited restrictions and Property Owner Association annual dues of only $150. This is move in ready to start enjoying immediately. Utilities are set up including power, water, and a septic holding tank with pump out service (you can add an in ground septic tank if you wish). The pictures speak for themselves this is a perfectly set up property lovingly created and maintained by the owners.
Parcel ID Cherokee County, AL - 17-01-12-0-000-008.006
Dont miss this gem. Showings by appointment only. Tom McDougal Land Agent, Tutt Land Company.
05/22/2025
$354,000
21 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 286 Griffith Street, Centre, AL
Have you been looking for a home on acreage in the heart of Centre? On this 8-acre property, you can enjoy the convenience of being in town while still being tucked well off the road and surrounded by the beauty of nature. A long winding driveway leads you deep into the property to a board and batten home with rock accents. The 4 bed/2 full bath/2 half bath home is surrounded by towering, stately pine trees that set the stage for southern charm. The yard is level and spacious with landscaping that includes azaleas, flowering dogwoods, hydrangeas, and camellias. Behind the house is a 2-acre pond managed for largemouth bass in the past, and deer and ducks are seen frequently in this area. The custom-built 2,660 square foot home is full of character. As you step inside, you are welcomed by a warm and cozy hearth room with a rock fireplace. The galley-style kitchen is the perfect place to prepare a meal for friends and family. The living and dining room are open and provide an excellent place for conversation and entertaining guests. One thing you will notice immediately is the natural light that spills into the home from the large custom windows. The views from the windows of the wooded lawn and pond are both peaceful and aesthetic. A long hallway leads to an office, a large utility room, and two guest bedrooms. The spacious primary suite is secluded in the rear of the home and has a large bath with a walk-in closet and tons of other storage. Speaking of storage, the home plan was well thought out and there is no shortage of valuable closet space. With some updating, this home will surely become your dream place. As we move back outside, a large, screened porch provides an excellent place for relaxation and outdoor living. Just around the back corner of the house is a 16-by-20 building that can be used for a variety of things. The property is located near Hwy 411 and the hub of activity in Centre, making it potentially interesting for future development opportunities. Give us a call today to schedule your private showing.
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.
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 water's 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. It's 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 you've 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.
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.
09/15/2025
$363,000
181.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 6724 County Road 80, Cedar Bluff, AL
This 181 acre tract in Cherokee County, Alabama, offers diverse terrain and multiple recreational opportunities. Located along the Alabama-Georgia state line, the property is accessed via a deeded easement from County Road 80, offering reliable entry into a private and secluded setting. The land features a well-maintained internal road and trail system that rolls through varying topography and provides access to key areas of the property. The majority of the acreage is planted in pines that are approximately 5 to 6 years old, offering both habitat and future timber potential. Several pockets of mature hardwoods provide ecological diversity and attract wildlife throughout the year. In addition to the timber stands, the property includes multiple small food plots strategically positioned along the internal roads. Mountain streams run through portions of the property, including a spring that flows across a rocky-bottomed branch in the primary drainage area. These water features enhance the landscape while supporting wildlife and contributing to the overall recreational value of the property. Long-range, panoramic views looking north toward Lookout Mountain offer scenic backdrops from elevated areas. The surrounding area is known for healthy populations of white-tailed deer and eastern wild turkey, offering consistent hunting potential. The cover types, terrain, and water sources create a diverse and productive habitat for game species. Whether you are interested in hunting, weekend recreation, or establishing a long-term family retreat, this tract offers the attributes to support those goals. The location also allows for a wide range of outdoor activities. Trails and open areas are suitable for hiking, UTV riding, and camping. Nearby public resources such as Weiss Lake and the Chattooga River provide access to fishing and boating, expanding the property's recreational value beyond its boundaries. Conveniently located within driving distance of several urban centers, this tract sits roughly 90 miles from north metro Atlanta and about 60 miles from Chattanooga, Tennessee. It also lies near the towns of Centre, AL (approximately 20 miles) and Menlo, GA (approximately 10 miles), providing access to local amenities while maintaining a rural and secluded feel. This property offers a blend of young timber, mature hardwoods, natural water sources, and recreational access, all located in a desirable area of northeast Alabama.
08/30/2025
$329,000
25 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 1770 County Road 42, Lot#WP001, Gadsden, AL
Located in Cherokee County, Alabama, this 3bedroom,2bathroom countryside house is at the base of a wooded ridge, with an open meadow, mature hardwood forest, and a small pond, making it a versatile place to call home. The interior offers an open plan connecting living, dining, and kitchen spaces. Large windows frame views across the yard, bringing ample natural light into the living areas. The three bedrooms are in the house's east wing and share a bathroom in that hallway. The other bathroom is large and shares a location with the washer and dryer. Outdoors, a screenedin porch overlooks the grassy meadow and the edge of the timber, providing a spot to observe wildlife, including deer, turkeys and numerous song birds. The yard features a mature magnolia tree, pecan trees, a fig tree, and perennial plantings that add seasonal colors and visual interest. Beyond the landscaped yard lies a substantial open meadow suitable for planting a garden or orchard. Adjacent, the mixed hardwood timber includes an understory of native flowering shrubs and an established trail network. These trails support a variety of uses such as hiking, hunting, walking pets, or UTV rides and wind you around to the top of the ridge. Behind the home, just inside the woodline, a small pond offers an additional outdoor feature for quiet relaxation, a place to fish, or a dog to play. An old chicken house on the property provides a long, covered space adaptable for storage or workshop use. Highway411 offers efficient access from this rural setting, with Leesburg 5 miles, and Centre - the county seat - approximately 7 miles east and Gadsden only 14 miles away. This location provides a balance of rural seclusion and regional connectivity. This combination of house, meadow, mature timber, ponds, and trails creates a functional rural environment that supports multiple landuse scenarios. These include smallscale agriculture, wildlife observation, trail activities, or a quiet homestead setting. Please reach out for more details and set up your private showing.
05/17/2025
$219,900
1.13 ac.
ACTIVE
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.
09/26/2025
$148,950
30.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - County Road 70, Leesburg, AL
Looking for the perfect blend of peace, privacy, and potential? This 30.5-acre property just outside of Leesburg, AL checks all the boxes. With two parcels (21 acres + 9.5 acres) being sold together, this unrestricted land offers endless possibilitieswhether youre dreaming of a full-time homestead, a weekend retreat, or an investment opportunity.
Build your dream home with a creek running through your backyard, place a manufactured or tiny home, or even bring your RV and set up camp while you explore everything the area has to offer. The land is unrestricted, so youre free to create what works for youresidential, agricultural, or recreational.
Love the outdoors? With plenty of open space and a creek on-site, its ideal for hunting, exploring, or just relaxing in nature. You can keep both parcels for extra privacy or consider selling one in the future. Power and public water are available at the road, and youd just need to install a septic system.
Location Highlights:
5 mins. to Leesburg or Collinsville
15 mins. to Centre
30 mins. to Gadsden or Fort Payne
1 hr. to Rome, GA
1 hr. 20 mins. to Birmingham or Huntsville
Recreation Nearby:
Spend your days boating or fishing on Weiss Lake, the Coosa River, or Lake Guntersville. Cool off at Pirates Bay Waterpark, or enjoy hiking and waterfalls at DeSoto State Park. Youre never far from adventureor everyday conveniences.
Whether youre looking for land to build on now or invest in for the future, this property offers the space, freedom, and location to make it happen.
Dont miss your chance to own your own slice of Sweet Home Alabama! Assignment of Contract.
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.
09/26/2025
$78,950
11.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - County Road 70, Leesburg, AL
Bring your vision to life on this 11.7 acre unrestricted property just outside Leesburg! With two parcels sold together (7.3 + 4.4 acres), and a private pond, this land is perfect for building, camping, farming, or recreation.
Highlights:
No restrictions build a home, place a mobile/tiny home, or park your RV
Power & public water available at the road (septic needed)
Ideal for hunting, homesteading, or investing
Peaceful setting with space to spread out
Great Location:
5 min to Leesburg/Collinsville | 15 min to Centre | 30 min to Gadsden or Fort Payne | 1 hr+ to Rome, Birmingham & Huntsville
Nearby Fun:
Weiss Lake, Coosa River, Guntersville Lake, DeSoto State Park & Pirates Bay Waterpark
Freedom, nature, and potential all in one! Dont miss out. Assignment of Contract.
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.
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.
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.
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