Overview
Holladay, TN Wooded Recreational Tract
This 124-acre wooded tract with road frontage is located 7 miles from I-40, approximately one and a half hours west of Nashville. The property, one of three tracts totaling over 470 acres, features a healthy deer and turkey population and several potential building sites. The rolling hills are covered in a mixture of hardwoods and pines, creating an ideal habitat for turkey and other wildlife. The Tennessee Wildlife Refuge, located northeast of the property, manages the ground for wildlife. To the south, there is agricultural land planted in soybeans. The area is known for deer, sometimes even higher than the 150 class. The Tennessee River is known for its duck hunting and fishing. Benton County, formed in 1835, borders the western branch of the Tennessee River and is known for duck hunting and fishing. The Tennessee Wildlife Refuge provides habitat for numerous resident wildlife species and migratory birds. Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park, approximately 30 minutes away, offers over 20 miles of hiking trails. Mousetail Landing State Park, approximately 25 miles away, is a 1,247-acre park on the Tennessee River known for its bass, bream, crappie, stripe, and catfish, and offers campsites with hookups. Montgomery Bell State Park, within an hour's drive, features three lakes. Paris Landing State Park, approximately 45 minutes away, is an 841-acre park on the Tennessee River with water sports and an 18-hole golf course. The property is approximately 45 minutes from Paris, TN, 50 minutes from Jackson, TN, 60 minutes from Murray, KY, 80 minutes from Martin, TN, 90 minutes from Nashville, TN, Dyersburg, TN, and Clarksville, TN, and 2 hours from Memphis, TN.