Eastern Region, TN Land for Sale

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LandWatch includes tens of thousands of land listings and ranches for sale in Tennessee's Eastern region, including hunting land, cabins, recreational properties and land auctions. Based on total acres, Tennessee's Eastern region has the most land listings and ranches for sale in the state on LandWatch. Internal data shows over $5 billion of land listings and ranches for sale in Tennessee's Eastern region. With tens of thousands of properties and rural land for sale in the region, LandWatch.com includes some 115,935 acres of rural land and property for sale. The average price of land and ranches for sale here is $489,603. You can also search LandWatch to find local real estate agents who specialize in land and rural retreats in Tennessee's Eastern region. Sign up, too, for our land-for-sale email alerts to be notified when new listings matching your search criteria come onto the market in the Eastern region of Tennessee! Visit LandWatch's Tennessee land for sale page to browse more listings for sale throughout the Volunteer State.
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The Eastern region of Tennessee is considered part of Appalachia and is home to the Great Smokey Mountains National Park, the most visited national park in America. The park straddles between the North Carolina and Tennessee border and has rivers, streams, and waterfalls that appear along 850 miles of hiking trails. The observation deck at Clingman's Dome offers spectacular views from the highest point in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and in Tennessee. Many people start their mountain getaway at the national park by visiting Gatlinburg in Sevier County which is a popular resort destination at the entrance to the national park. This vacation spot offers outdoor adventures and family fun in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains.

The largest city in the Eastern region is Knoxville which is located in the Great Appalachian Valley. The city offers a variety of activities including historical tours and outdoor adventures. The Tennessee River is formed by the convergence of the Holston River and French Broad River and passes through the downtown area of Knoxville. The cool clean water in the Tennessee River makes it ideal for fishing smallmouth bass and blue catfish.