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Tom's Pledge to You

Few places in the world are as welcoming as the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee. The people are warm and friendly, the climate is nearly perfect year-round, land is affordable, taxes are low, endless miles of trails for horses, hikers and bikers abound- plus homesites overlooking the dramatic Tennessee terrain is the ultimate birds-eye view. Each Tennessee Recreational Properties community is tailored to fit your budget, whether you're wanting a peaceful vacation cabin or an estate residency with bluff views. See our FREE vacation offer in Trail Rider!

If you’re planning a trip – with or without your horses – near Tennessee this summer, be sure to let us know. How about a free visit...we’ll set you up in the area’s best accommodations: East Fork Stables if you’re traveling with horses or at the world-famous Wildwood Inn or historic Grey Gables Bed & Breakfast in Rugby if not. Accommodations are limited, so email or call us now at
1-800-936-1840 and see what's moving equestrians to the Cumberland Plateau.

Our property is second home to Tom Seay, Host/Producer-Best of America by Horseback. Click on his picture above to hear his pledge to you!

Centrally located at the apex of a triangle connecting Knoxville, Nashville and Chattanooga, Fentress County offers its residents easy access to big-city amenities from small communities perched atop the majestic Cumberland Plateau. With four evenly divided seasons, including summers cooled by mountain breezes and mild southern winters, it’s easy to enjoy the great outdoors nearly every day. Plus, it’s centrally located so that our communities are within a one-day drive for nearly 50% of the nation’s population.

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Five exceptional communities...one exceptional developer. Tennessee Recreational Properties communities are surrounded by some of the most awe-inspiring lands in the world. Nearly 75% of the Plateau is still wooded, including vast expanses of pristine forests that remain just as they were when pioneers like Daniel Boone first explored them.

Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area – land that will be preserved – encompasses 125,000 acres of heavily forested terrain that offers multiple opportunities for adventure...trail riding, hiking, biking, camping, historical sites, fishing, nature, rafting and so much more. Located nearby is East Fork Stables
stretching over 12,000 acres of privately owned lands, attracts riders from
around the world. You're going to love Big South Fork Country!


 

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