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59 River Road

3 1.0   Sf: 1160 Acres: 8.030

Beautiful home and property is just what you need and only 15 minutes from a hospital, shopping and restaurants in Pineville. The current owners have loved and maintained this piece of heaven since...

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Showing 10 lake properties within 20 miles:

9999 Spruce Creek Road

Acres: 80.000

80 +/- Acre Tract Adjoining Daniel Boone National Forest. Features: Combination of mature wooded areas and cleared land, with a creek running through. Ideal for hunting, hiking, or developing a...

173 East City Dam Road

5 3.0   Sf: 3916   Yr: 1967  Acres: 10.250

Nestled on 10 secluded, wooded acres, this distinctive property offers two charming homes and a wealth of outdoor amenities--perfect for extended families or those seeking space and tranquility...

173 East East City Dam Road

3 2.0   Sf: 1812   Yr: 1967  Acres: 10.250

Nestled on 10 secluded, wooded acres, this distinctive property offers two charming homes and a wealth of outdoor amenities--perfect for extended families or those seeking space and tranquility...

423 Lake Pointe Drive

5 3.0   Sf: 2700   Yr: 2009  Acres: 1.380

If you're looking for space and privacy don't pass this one by. This large 5 BR offers almost 2800 sq. ft. of living space. Situated in a private lot within a nice subdivision that is very close to...

Edgewater Estates

15 April Lane

5 2.0   Sf: 2600   Yr: 2014  Acres: 0.500

LOCATION, LOCATION!! This beautifully updated 5-bed, 2-bath home offers space, comfort, and convenience, ideal for growing families or anyone needing extra room. Upstairs, you'll find three bedrooms...

Sandy Hills

1783 Adams Road

3 2.0   Sf: 2178   Yr: 1989  Acres: 13.660

Welcome to your dream escape--this beautifully maintained home sits on a generous tract of land (13.66+/-), offering peace, privacy, and picturesque surroundings. Nestled in nature, the property...

124 & 125 Beechwood Drive

Acres: 1.320

The Oaks of London & Golf Course Lots 124 & 125 provide grandeur house seats that have incredible views! (Development required, as it's currently completely wooded) They overlook the opulent golf...

The Oaks Of London

9999 Bee Creek Road

Acres: 11.000

Exceptional opportunity to own 11 picturesque wooded acres nestled in the heart of the Daniel Boone National Forest! This stunning property offers the perfect blend of privacy and convenience, with...

195 Copperhead Road

1 1.0   Sf: 900   Yr: 2015  Acres: 0.340

The owners of this lovely cottage style home with full, walk out basement, went to great lengths to build it right. Construction began in 2015 and completed in 2016. This home is in immaculate...

9999 Robinson Creek Road

Acres: 10.000

This beautiful unrestricted 10.99 acre waterfront is Great for building your private dream home with pasture and pond for animals. This land is a blank slate with endless potential. Don't lose out on...

Cumberland River - Knox County Information

The Cumberland River is a major waterway in Tennessee and Kentucky, stretching approximately 688 miles. It flows through several counties, including Cumberland County and Knox County in Tennessee. Here's a brief overview of both areas:

Cumberland River - Cumberland County
In Cumberland County, the Cumberland River offers scenic views and recreational opportunities. The river is popular for fishing, boating, and kayaking, providing access to diverse wildlife and natural beauty. The surrounding areas often feature parks and camping facilities, making it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Additionally, the river plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and offers a habitat for various species of fish and birds.

Cumberland River - Knox County
In Knox County, the Cumberland River passes through urban landscapes, providing a mix of nature and city life. This stretch of the river is significant for its historical importance and as a resource for community activities. Residents and visitors can enjoy activities like fishing, paddleboarding, and walking along the riverbanks. The riverfront areas often host events and festivals, further enriching the community's cultural experience.

Both counties demonstrate the river's versatility as it flows from beautiful natural settings to more developed urban environments, making it an essential feature of Tennessee's landscape.