Located inside the city limits of Huntingdon in Carroll County, Tennessee, this 84+/- acre property combines documented hunting history, water features, mixed timber, and access from multiple road frontages. The property has a rich history of deer and turkey activity, supported by an extensive trail-camera gallery collected there.Mixed timber provides wooded cover throughout the acreage, while a power line crossing creates an established opening through the property. This corridor may provide opportunities for wildlife observation, hunting access, and future land management.Water is another notable feature. A stocked pond is located on the property, providing an additional recreational element and water source. Beaver Creek also runs through the property, adding a natural drainage and creek corridor within the acreage. Road frontage is available along both Main Street and Lexington Street. Having frontage on two streets provides multiple points of connection to the surrounding road network. Buyers should independently verify access locations, utilities, zoning, and any development requirements with the appropriate local authorities. Despite being located within the Huntingdon city limits, the tract contains 84+/- acres of mixed timber and documented wildlife activity.The combination of acreage, road frontage, water, timber, and an existing powerline corridor creates options for recreational use, hunting, and long-term land ownership. Huntingdon serves as the county seat of Carroll County and provides convenient access to local services and recreation. The Carroll County 1000 Acre Recreational Lake is located just outside Huntingdon and offers fishing, boating, and other water-based recreation.