Located in the hills of Morgan County near Lancing, Tennessee, this expansive 1,369± acre property offers a rare opportunity to own a large, diverse tract with extensive recreational and habitat features. The land combines natural beauty, wildlife resources, and space for multiple uses, making it suitable for those interested in hunting, outdoor recreation, or establishing a private retreat. The property features a varied landscape composed of hardwood and softwood stands, offering excellent wildlife habitat for species such as deer, turkey, bear, and wild boar. These timbered areas are complemented by strategically placed food plots that support game activity and enhance hunting opportunities. The mix of wooded and open terrain creates a balanced environment that is both functional for wildlife management and scenic for outdoor enjoyment. Two large year-round creeks traverse the property, with a combined length of approximately six miles. These waterways not only enhance the property's natural aesthetics but also provide opportunities for recreational activites. The presence of water, combined with quality cover and forage, further contributes to the property's wildlife appeal. An extensive internal trail system makes accessing the property convenient for multiple activities, including UTV riding, hiking, or horseback riding. This infrastructure allows landowners to move efficiently across the acreage for management, recreation, and hunting purposes. The property's dynamic topography includes ridges, valleys, rock bluffs, and outcroppings, which add to its scenic appeal and create natural funnels and pinch points—ideal setups for hunters seeking strategic stand locations. In addition to its recreational and habitat attributes, the property offers potential for development in designated areas. Multiple building sites provide opportunities for constructing a cabin or residence in a private, secluded setting. These cleared or lightly timbered areas give flexibility for those looking to establish a retreat while maintaining the surrounding natural environment. The property is currently under a conservation easement, which helps ensure its ecological integrity for generations to come. This easement restricts certain types of development while allowing sustainable recreational and forestry uses. Importantly, the property includes five designated areas totaling approximately 55 acres that are exempt from the easement. These exempt areas provide flexibility for future building or improvements, giving landowners both long-term land protection and development options where permitted. With its combination of size, diverse habitat, established trails, and water resources, this property offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a large tract of land for outdoor recreation, hunting, or private enjoyment in East Tennessee.