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is an invitation to a unique opportunity–Real estate
set in land that reflects America’s classic beauty and
a personal piece of our visual heritage.
Fenced
and secured behind a gated entrance, Rockhouse Ranch emcompasses
over 600 acres, partially surrounded by The Big South Fork
National River and Recreation Area–a serene monument
of mountains and rivers. |
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expansive possibilities for outdoor recreation and casual, relaxed
living have been reserved for you and only a few others. Now’s
your chance. Take it. Join us at Rockhouse Ranch. |
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Rockhouse
Ranch is conveniently located 90 minutes northwest of Knoxville,
TN. Approaching the ranch gate, you’ll feel as if you’re
entering an estate as big as the Far West.
The
setting is wide open, substantial, and full of the spirit
of the outdoors with all the comforts of modern living.
Protective
restrictions ensure the integrity of the beautiful surroundings
and your investment.

So
rich are the recreational opportunities that it’s part
of the name–The Big South Fork National River and Recreation
Area. This area is coveted by outdoor enthusiasts and is literally
outside your back door, your front door, or maybe both.
Horseback
Riding:
Horses are welcome at Rockhouse ranch. Rugged trails and pastureland
to gallop across make The Big South Fork an uncrowded, uncompromising
equestrian treat. Visit the Timber
Ridge Horse Campground just down the road. |
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Hunting
and Fishing:
Whitetail deer, grouse, quail, wild turkey, trout, smallmouth
bass, and other wildlife live in and around your world at Rockhouse
Ranch. Laurel Fork Creek, which parallels the northeast boundary
of the property, is one of the most pristine trout streams in
The Big South Fork. Also, travel less than one hour and fish
for trophy trout, smallmouth and stripers at the Clinch River,
Lake Cumberland and Dale Hollow Lake.
Boating:
Exhilirating white-water rafting, kayaking, and calm canoeing
await you on waters that have been cutting canyons and cliffs
in The Big South Fork for over 200 million years.
Golf:
Enjoy several challenging and beautiful golf courses less than
an hour’s drive from Rockhouse Ranch. |
Hiking:
Stuning trails condense the variety of Appalachia into an afternoon
trek. The Laurel Fork Creek Trail alone is a hiking fantasia,
with stream crossings, ancient Indian rock cave dwellings and
cliff vistas. |
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