Situated at the prominent intersection of Highway 11 and Belfonte Road (Highway 85), and just one minute from Interstate 59, this remarkable 51-acre tract is part of the historicJerry Ellisestate. Located in Fort Payne, Alabama, the land has remained in the Ellis family for over a centuryuntouched by logging for more than 100 yearspreserving its old-growth hardwood forest and unspoiled natural beauty.
With gently rolling terrain, a mature stand of hardwoods, and abundant wildlife including wild turkey and deer, this property is a rare blend of serenity and opportunity. A newly constructed roadbed winds through the property, and asphalt access is already in place to the property line. One homesite has already been cleared, making it ideal for a private residence, hunting retreat, or a family compound with room for multiple homes.
Adding to its appeal, the land features a wet weather spring, offering the perfect opportunity for a picturesque pond -- a rare find that enhances both the natural charm and functional value of the property.
Steeped in Alabama heritage, the land carries the legacy ofJerry Ellis, a direct descendant of DeKalb County's early settlers. Ellis is the author ofWalking the Trail, a Pulitzer Prize-nominated account of his journey retracing the Cherokee Trail of Tearsa journey rooted in this very land.
From a prime building site atop a ridge, take in panoramic sunrise and moonrise views over majestic Lookout Mountain. Despite its peaceful, secluded setting, the property is just 8 minutes from downtown Fort Payne, under 30 minutes to scenic Mentonenamed one of America's top small townsand less than two hours to Huntsville or Birmingham. Chattanooga and Gadsden are both within an hour's drive.
This is more than just landit's a living story, a private sanctuary, and a rare opportunity to own a piece of Alabama history. Whether you're seeking a homestead, a nature retreat, or a long-term investment, this exceptional property offers beauty, privacy, and limitless potential.