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5445 Coal Bank Road

Acres: 7.090

7 PLUS ACRES JUST OFF HWY 70 E, CROSSVILLE HIGHWAY. MANY POSSIBILITIES MINI FARM OR WOULD BE PERFECT FOR DIVISION, COULD BE COMMERECIAL FRONTS COAL BANK AND W RAVENSCROFT. PARTIALLY FENCED. 2 SMALL...

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Showing 10 lake properties within 20 miles:

137 Allens Way

5 3.0   Sf: 3400   Yr: 2008  Acres: 16.200

16.20 AC RANCH with 2 site-built homes and being sold together. CUSTOM BUILT HOMES WITH OUTBUILDINGS, POND , CREEK & A POLE BARN: 137 ALLENS WAY CUSTOM LOG HOME: Built in 2008, 2 story - full...

Debra Dodd, Agent

113 Allens Way

2 2.0   Sf: 2400   Yr: 2021  Acres: 16.020

16.20 AC RANCH with 2 site-built homes and being sold together. CUSTOM BUILT HOMES WITH OUTBUILDINGS, POND , CREEK & A POLE BARN: 113 ALLENS WAY HOME: Metal siding ranch home of 7.5 inches of...

Debra Dodd, Agent

1634 Falling Water Rd

3 3.0   Sf: 1647   Yr: 1990  Acres: 0.140

Escape to Center Hill and experience one of the most breathtaking panoramic water views the lake has to offer. Located in the sought-after Falling Water Retreat community, this immaculately...

Kristie Driver, Broker

Surry Lane

Acres: 1.290

1.29 surveyed wooded level acres on a lake and has a pier on the lake. This lot has so much potential in a nice neighborhood just off Baker Mountain rd. Easy access to Hwy 111, McMinnville...

DEBRA DODD, Agent

658ac Peavine Firetower Rd

Acres: 657.730

Prime 658-Acre Tract Bordering 46,000+ Acres of Catoosa WMA Location & Accessibility: Located in Cumberland County, TN, with no restrictions Less than 5 miles from I-40 for easy access Conveniently...

899 Messenger Rd.

6 4.0   Sf: 5328   Yr: 1831  Acres: 250.000

Unbelievable, historic farm in Sparta, Tennessee. Known as the County House Farm, the main home was constructed of the finest materials available in 1831. With a storied history, this farm dates back...

899 Messenger Rd.

Acres: 250.000

Unbelievable, historic farm in Sparta, Tennessee. Known as the County House Farm, the main home was constructed of the finest materials available in 1831. With a storied history, this farm dates back...

3173 HIGHLAND

Acres: 104.000

Looking for LAND with Private CUSTOM SHOP!! Over 3k sq ft of Professionally Designed and Engineered Building with Snap and Lock Metal Siding and Roof. Check out that Tongue and Groove Pine Soffit and...

328ac Peavine Firetower Rd

Acres: 328.800

Prime 328-Acre Tract Bordering 46,000+ Acres of Catoosa WMA Location & Accessibility: Located in Cumberland County, TN, with no restrictions Less than 5 miles from I-40 for easy access Conveniently...

Coal Lane

Acres: 706.350

Discover a serene retreat with this breathtaking 466.35-acre property, offering stunning views of the Cumberland Plateau. Hurricane Creek runs along the eastern boundary, fed by a powerful spring and...

Wonder Lake Information

Wonder Lake is a well-known recreational spot situated in eastern Tennessee, often appreciated for its serene environment, fishing opportunities, and boating options. Here’s some information regarding those activities:

Fishing at Wonder Lake
- Fish Species: Common species found in Wonder Lake include bass (largemouth and smallmouth), crappie, bluegill, catfish, and trout, depending on seasonal stocking.
- Fishing Regulations: Be sure to check the local fishing regulations pertaining to licenses, limits, and seasonal rules. Tennessee typically requires a valid fishing license for individuals over a certain age.
- Best Times to Fish: Early morning and late evening are usually the best times for fishing. Spring and fall are particularly productive seasons because fish are more active during these times.

Boating at Wonder Lake
- Boating Access: Wonder Lake often features a boat ramp for launching boats. It's essential to verify the availability and condition of ramps, as well as any potential fees.
- Types of Boats Allowed: Commonly, motorized boats, kayaks, and canoes are allowed. However, checking local regulations is important to ensure compliance with vessel size and motor restrictions.
- Safety Regulations: Make sure to follow boating safety regulations which include wearing life jackets, adhering to speed limits, and being mindful of wake zones.

Amenities
- Facilities: Many lakes in the area provide amenities such as picnic areas, restrooms, and parking. Availability can vary, so it’s a good idea to check beforehand.
- Camping: If you're interested in an extended visit, look for nearby campsites or RV options for a complete outdoor experience.

Nearby Attractions
- Nature Trails: Beyond fishing and boating, the area surrounding Wonder Lake could potentially offer hiking trails and nature observation opportunities.
- Local Wildlife: The region may be home to diverse wildlife, making it a great spot for birdwatching and nature photography.

Getting There
- Location Access: Wonder Lake is accessible by road, and there may be local guides or maps available to help navigate the area.

For the latest and most specific information regarding fishing regulations, boating rules, and local conditions, it's advisable to consult the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) or other local governmental resources. Enjoy your time at Wonder Lake!

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!