For two days only, qualified hunters, investors, and lifestyle buyers are invited to step onto a rare tract of pine, hardwood, and food plot just ninety minutes from Nashville — and submit a bid before it disappears from public view.
Tracts like this one don't reach the public market. They pass quietly between neighbors, families, and serious land men. For two days only, that door is opening.
259 contiguous acres of Middle Tennessee — buffered on every side by large neighboring acreage tracts — a working canvas of loblolly pines, hardwood bottoms, an established food plot, and a documented history of trophy whitetails and abundant turkeys — will be opened for private inspection and competitive bidding.
Registered guests receive a unique Bid Number, gate access during event hours, and direct updates as the event approaches. There is no listing. There is no sign at the road. There is only this invitation.
Three buyers will see three different futures here. The land is ready for all of them.
A documented track record of trophy deer and strong turkey populations. An established food plot and a large box blind already in place — sit on opening morning, not next season.
The house site is perced for up to a 10,000 sq ft residence, with electricity, water, and high-speed internet already on the property. Bring the architect; the groundwork is done.
A working mix of loblolly pine stands and hardwood bottoms — habitat diversity that holds game, builds long-term timber value, and frames every ridgeline view.
Less than five minutes to a Kentucky Lake boat ramp — prime duck hunting water in one of the South's premier flyway corridors. Crappie at sunrise, ducks on the water, deer at dusk, turkey at first light — all from the same gate.
Far enough to disappear. Close enough that the airport, the city, and the family are an easy Sunday drive. Roughly 90 minutes from Nashville.
Large contiguous Middle Tennessee acreage with utilities, a buildable site, and recreational pedigree is a category that does not stay quiet for long.
Registration is required for entry. Each registrant is issued a unique Bid Number, event details, and direct updates leading up to the open house.
This event will not be repeated. Once the gate closes on day two, this opportunity closes with it.