Located along County Road 921 in Cherokee County, Alabama, this 57-acre tract offers a well-rounded mix of accessibility, land value, recreation, and future potential. With paved road frontage and utilities available, this property is well-positioned to serve a variety of buyers seeking land in Northeast Alabama. Whether your goals include building a country homesite, owning a hunting and recreational retreat, or investing in timberland with potential long-term upside, this tract checks many of the boxes buyers regularly search for in this part of the state. The land features a young stand of loblolly pines planted approximately 3 years ago. The plantation has a good, even stand. This young pine timber adds both visual appeal and long-term land management value. For buyers seeking flexibility, portions of the pine plantation could potentially be converted into pasture, open ground, or other uses, depending on your plans. That makes this Cherokee County acreage appealing not only as a timber investment property, but also as a possible future homestead tract, recreational farm, or mixed-use rural property. The topography is another strong feature. The land is mostly flat to gently rolling, making it easy to navigate and easier to envision for future improvements. Toward the back of the tract, the property rises to a slight ridge, opening up panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. From this elevated area, you can appreciate the beauty of the local landscape and even see mountain ridges in the distance. That scenic element adds meaningful appeal for anyone considering a homesite or cabin location with a private rural setting and long-range views. Access across the property is enhanced by an internal UTV trail that leads to the upper portion of the tract. This makes it easier to explore, manage, and enjoy the land. There is also an established wildlife food plot, which enhances the property's recreational and hunting value. Hunting in this area is known to be very productive, and the listing photos even capture bedded deer in a few shots, offering a glimpse of the wildlife here. For buyers looking for Alabama hunting land with timber, cover, food, and usable access, this property deserves a close look. Location is another major advantage. This Cherokee County, Alabama, property offers a peaceful rural setting while still being convenient to several nearby towns and regional hubs. Fort Payne, Cedar Bluff, Rome, and Summerville are all within practical driving distance for day-to-day needs, dining, and supplies. Larger metro areas, including Atlanta and Chattanooga, are also reachable in less than an hour and a half, adding convenience for weekend users, out-of-town buyers, or those wanting a country property with access to broader markets and attractions. Weiss Lake is just a few miles away, which is over 30,000 surface acres of public recreation and fishing. Little River Canyon National Preserve is only a few miles west of this tract, where there are amazing views from the gorge and hiking galore. Smaller acreage tracts with this combination of paved access, utilities, scenic topography, young timber, and hunting appeal are frequently requested and can be hard to find. This 57+/- acre tract offers the kind of versatility that is increasingly in demand in the Alabama land market. It can serve as a private getaway, an investment in growing timber, a future homesite, or a recreational property to enjoy for years to come. If you have been searching for Cherokee County land for sale with road frontage, utilities, pine plantation, wildlife habitat, and scenic views, this is a tract worth serious consideration. Please reach out for additional details or to schedule a closer look at this property.