There is a moment that comes to every traveler—sometimes on a road, sometimes at a kitchen table—when the familiar no longer answers the deeper question. You’ve done what you were supposed to do. You’ve followed the map handed to you. And yet, something inside says: keep going. The old… Read More stories were never really about destinations. They were about leaving. About choosing the uncertain horizon over the well-worn path. About trusting that what you’re looking for won’t be found where you already stand. Land has always called to people like this. Not land as a commodity, but land as a pause. A reset. A place where the noise drops away and the days begin to stretch again. A place that doesn’t ask who you were, only what you’re willing to build, plant, protect, or imagine next. Those who search for land aren’t running from something. They’re responding to a pull—toward space, toward quiet, toward ownership that feels personal instead of prescribed. Toward mornings that start slower and nights that feel earned. Somewhere between the idea and the arrival is where the real journey lives. And if you’re reading this, chances are you’re already on it. The question isn’t whether there’s more out there. It’s whether you’re ready to step onto it. The Red Bundle Offering at Rabbits Ridge is about more than acreage. It’s about orientation — to the land, to the mountains, and to a quieter, more authentic side of the Smokies that still feels like the park used to feel. This bundled offering includes Lots 12, 13, and 27, all enjoying southern exposure with long-range views toward Jonathan Creek and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The light here matters. Morning sun, layered ridgelines, and a sense of openness that only comes from facing south into protected mountain country. One of the defining features of this bundle is Lot 13, which includes a natural bluff — a rare and compelling homesite with the potential for truly spectacular views. It’s the kind of feature that anchors a primary residence, while the additional lots give you options: guest homes, space for friends or family, or simply the luxury of privacy and breathing room around you. All three lots have existing 3-bedroom septic approvals (now expired), providing a strong starting point for future planning. The subdivision roads are in place, with paved access via Bernies Trail and a mix of paved and gravel interior roads. Just minutes away is Cataloochee Valley, often considered the quieter, more soulful side of the Smokies... less traffic, fewer crowds, and a landscape that still feels timeless. This is the side of the park where elk wander through open fields, history lingers in old homesteads, and the pace slows back down to something human. This bundle offers flexibility, views, and a setting that feels increasingly hard to find. Not a liquidation. Not an auction. Just an intentional opportunity to claim a small piece of the Smokie... and share it, if you choose, with the people who matter most. Read Less
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