215-Acre Farm with Extensive Road Frontage, City Water, & Prime Hunting Land Saltillo, TNA Rare Opportunity in Hardin County!
Located just a few miles from the scenic Tennessee River, this 215-acre farm in Saltillo, Tennessee, offers a versatile mix of agricultural land, investment potential, and outdoor recreation. With over 9,000 feet of road frontageincluding 3,000+ feet with city water accessthis property is an exceptional find for farmers, developers, or those seeking a private retreat.
Property Highlights:
Over 30 Acres of Tillable Ground Fertile soil ideal for crops, pasture, or hay production.Extensive Road Frontage More than 9,000 feet of road access, with 3,000+ feet already serviced by city water.Multiple Home Sites Several beautiful locations to build your dream home, with scenic views and privacy.Prime Hunting Land Thriving populations of deer and turkey, making it a sportsman’s dream.Timber & Natural Beauty The land is predominantly covered in pine trees, with a healthy mix of hardwood timber scattered throughout.Scenic Location Situated just a few miles from the Tennessee River, perfect for fishing, boating, and water recreation.
About Saltillo, Tennessee
Nestled along the banks of the Tennessee River, Saltillo is a charming small town with a rich history dating back to the early 1800s. The town was established as a river port and trade hub, benefiting from its proximity to the water for commerce and transportation. Named after the Battle of Saltillo in the Mexican-American War, this tight-knit community has retained its southern charm and historical significance over the years.
Today, Saltillo is a peaceful riverside town known for:Friendly, small-town atmosphere with a population of just a few hundred residents.Easy access to the Tennessee River, offering excellent boating, fishing, and scenic riverfront views.Local events and outdoor activities, including hunting, camping, and community gatherings.Nearby recreational opportunities in Shiloh National Military Park and Pickwick Landing State Park.Convenient access to major highways, making it an easy drive to larger towns like Savannah, TN, and Jackson, TN.
Soil & Land Quality:
The area around Saltillo, TN, is known for its sandy loam and silty clay soils, which provide excellent drainage and fertility for a variety of crops. The mix of timberland and tillable ground offers diverse land use options, from sustainable forestry to cattle grazing.
Endless Possibilities:
Whether you're looking to establish a working farm, develop a rural homestead, or invest in prime hunting and recreational land, this 215-acre property checks all the boxes. With multiple potential building sites, you can create your ideal home while enjoying the privacy and natural beauty of the land.
For more information contact Chris Dowdy at 615-506-0776 or by email at cdowdy@
Head south on Main Street (TN-69A) toward TN-69. Turn left onto TN-69 South and continue for approximately 2 miles. Turn right onto Doe Road, the is approximaley 1/2 miles on the right.