6 Acres with Hilltop Views in Oneida, Just 70 Minutes from Knoxville, Tn
Cash Price: 36,000
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6 Acres with Hilltop Views in Oneida, TN - 70 Minutes from Knoxville
8 minutes to Airpark Equestrian Stables
9 minutes to Big South Fork Airpark
15 minutes to Exxon Gas station
19 minutes to Big South Fork Medical Center
20 minutes to Walmart Supercenter
21 minutes to Oneida Elementary & High School
22 minutes to Huntsville, Tn
48 minutes to Cove Lake State Park
51 minutes to Natural Arch Scenic Area
56 minutes to Jamestown, Tn
56 minutes to Pickett CCC Memorial State Park
57 minutes to Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area
1 hour 14 minutes to Knoxville, Tn
Experience the beauty of Eastern Tennessee with this 6.08-Acre property in Oneida, Scott County. Located just 60 miles northwest of Knoxville, this land offers the perfect blend of rural serenity and accessibility, with utilities already in place and endless possibilities for development.
Note: TN GIS maps show a road along the western boundary of the property that is not visible on Google Maps or other mapping services.
Key Features
6.08 acres land in Scott County, Tennessee
Electricity and water utilities available
Easy access via Highway 27
Located in the scenic Cumberland Mountains
Just 60 minutes from Knoxville's amenities
Near Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area
Your Gateway to Eastern Tennessee Living
This property combines practical advantages with natural beauty that smart land buyers seek. Situated in Scott County's active real estate market, this 6.08-Acre parcel offers excellent value for building your dream home or investment property. The property comes with essential utilities available. The terrain offers hilltop building site, and local zoning allows for residential development. Scott County's balanced approach to development ensures your investment is protected while maintaining the area's natural character.
Perfect Location
Minutes from Oneida's local amenities
70 miles to Knoxville's comprehensive services
Easy access to Huntsville and Jamestown
Near Big South Fork National River for recreation
Close to Pickett CCC Memorial State Park
Recreation and Lifestyle
The property's location in the Cumberland Mountains provides year-round outdoor recreation opportunities:
Hiking and mountain biking trails
World-class rock climbing
Fishing and kayaking
Horseback riding
Scenic wildlife viewing
Utilities & Access Information
Electric Service: Call Electric Plateau Electric Cooperative (423)-569-8591
Water & Sewer Service: Call Oneida Water & Wastewater (423)-569-6311 or Huntsville Utility District (423)-663-3550
Land Details
Elegment ID: Win_Tn_Scott_Sorrells
Address: Airport Rd/ Hickory Wind Trail, Oneida, Tennessee, 37841
Gps: 36.44944, -84.61601
Parcel Number: 068-004.00
Size: 6.08 Acres
Conveyance: Warranty Deed
Annual Taxes: $75.24 / Year
Legal Description: Pb A Pg 58 Survey 05 24 86 243/149
Nearby Attractions
Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area:
Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, spanning over 125,000 acres in Kentucky and Tennessee, preserves the rugged beauty of the Cumberland Plateau. Known for its deep gorges, sandstone bluffs, and free-flowing Big South Fork of the Cumberland River, the park offers a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy hiking, horseback riding, whitewater rafting, rock climbing, and camping amidst breathtaking scenery. Rich in history, the area also features remnants of early Appalachian settlements and coal mining heritage. With diverse wildlife, scenic trails, and dramatic landscapes, Big South Fork is a haven for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike.
Pickett CCC Memorial State Park:
Pickett CCC Memorial State Park, located in Tennessee's Upper Cumberland region, is a scenic retreat known for its unique geological formations, rich history, and outdoor recreation. Established in the 1930S by the Civilian Conservation Corps (Ccc), the park honors the legacy of the CCC workers who built its trails, cabins, and structures. Visitors can explore natural rock arches, caves, and lush forests, as well as enjoy hiking, camping, fishing, and stargazing in its International Dark Sky-designated area. With its tranquil setting and historical significance, Pickett CCC Memorial State Park offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation in nature.
Natural Arch Scenic Area:
Natural Arch Scenic Area, located in the Daniel Boone National Forest in Kentucky, is home to a stunning sandstone arch spanning 50 feet high and 90 feet wide. This natural wonder, shaped by centuries of erosion, serves as the centerpiece of a picturesque landscape featuring rugged cliffs, hardwood forests, and scenic overlooks. Visitors can explore well-maintained hiking trails, picnic areas, and breathtaking vistas of the surrounding Cumberland Plateau. Rich in biodiversity and geological history, the area offers a serene escape for nature lovers, photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a peaceful retreat in Kentucky's wilderness.
Cove Lake State Park:
Cove Lake State Park, nestled in the Cumberland Mountains of Tennessee, is a scenic 673-Acre park known for its tranquil lake, rolling hills, and diverse wildlife. The park offers excellent opportunities for fishing, boating, and birdwatching, with its serene waters attracting a variety of waterfowl. Visitors can explore hiking and biking trails, enjoy picnic areas, or stay overnight at the well-equipped campground. Rich in history, the park was developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (Ccc) in the 1930S. With its peaceful setting and abundant recreational activities, Cove Lake State Park is a perfect destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.