Description
The Property26.3 +/- acres of prime hunting land for sale in Tennessee. This land for sale offers a mix of open pasture and wooded land with multiple building spots overlooking the quaint country valley. This area is known for holding whitetail deer and turkey making this an excellent hunting retreat for sale in Tennessee. There are 3 ponds on the property. Bring your camper or build a hunting cabin! Public water and electricity is available on the road. There is a deeded easement to access the property however it is easily accessible from the paved road. There is a recent survey. Schedule a showing today! Contact Tyler Webb for more information 731-438-2084 or email tylerwebbuc@gmail.com Prospect, TNProspect, Tennessee, is a small, rural community located in southern Giles County, near the Alabama border. With a population of approximately 93 residents, it offers a peaceful and secluded lifestyle amidst rolling hills, abundant trees, and diverse wildlife. The area is particularly appreciated by nature enthusiasts for its scenic beauty and tranquility.Proximity to Huntsville, Alabama
Located approximately 38 miles southeast of Prospect, Huntsville is accessible via a 52-minute drive along Tennessee State Route 7 and Alabama State Route 53 . This short commute makes Prospect an appealing option for those who desire a quiet, country setting without being far from the conveniences of city life.Historical BackgroundThe settlement of Prospect dates back to the early 1800s. Between 1800 and 1810, several families from East Tennessee who had settled in Huntsville, Alabama, traveled west on the Tennessee River. They ascended the Elk River and established a settlement near the present village of Prospect, near a stream now known as Ford’s Creek. The leader of this group was James Ford, whose name is preserved in the creek’s designation. The original settlement, referred to as “Old Prospect,” was located about a mile southwest of the current village. Thomas Abernathy Westmoreland later built a house, a church, a store, and a school on what is now the T.H. Davis farm, naming the settlement Prospect. The first Methodist meeting place, known as “The Camp Ground,” consisted of rough log structures arranged in a circle with a brush arbor, pulpit, and seating in the center. In 1830, Westmoreland constructed a church building outside the camp ground for the use of his family, friends, and slaves .Community and Lifestyle
Today, Prospect remains a tight-knit community where residents value peace, safety, and a connection to nature. The area is characterized by its back roads, abundant birdlife, and scenic views. Local amenities and services are limited, but the community is known for its friendliness and a strong sense of neighborly support. Residents often engage in activities such as gardening, home improvement, and outdoor recreation.
PROPERTY FEATURES:
Hunting Land
Prospect TN
Ponds
Whitetail Deer
Turkey
Giles Co TN
Beautiful Views
Tyler Webb 731-438-2084
Hunting
Land for Sale
Recreational Property