Property Overview
Hiwassee Brake is a high-quality, pure recreational property of primarily whitetail deer, wild turkey & waterfowl hunting and bass & brim fishing that directly borders the Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge on the north edge of the Hiwassee River as it runs into the Tennessee River at Hiwassee Island. The property has a fantastic mix of hardwood/pine stands, hay pasture, food plot clearings, streams, and lakes which naturally attracts a high concentration of game. Because of its key location and quality sporting opportunity, Hiwassee Brake is a beautiful and peaceful Southern sportsman’s paradise.
With a much sought-after location directly bordering the Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge across from Blythe Ferry Goose Management Area and Hiwassee Island and with an abundance of game in a naturally beautiful setting, Hiwassee Brake is extremely unique. The proximity to high concentrations of migratory waterfowl, existing high quality big-game hunting, further enhancement of sporting opportunity, and ease of accessibility while still being in a secluded attractive location make Hiwassee Brake a property a must-see for any discriminating sportsman.
Property Facts
- Located at confluence of Hiwassee & Tennessee Rivers
- Directly borders Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge & protected TVA land on west side
- Adjacent to large timber holding on northern and partial eastern borders
- Abundant whitetail deer, wild turkey, and waterfowl
- High quality recreational property investment
- 2 lakes (impoundments) of 7.5 and 7 acres & 3 streams
- Great bass & brim fishing in lakes
- Multiple deer stands scattered throughout
- Approximately 50 acres in hay pasture, roads, and food plots
- Approximately 83 acre in hardwood/pine stand mix, but mostly hardwood
