Located in the scenic Sequatchie Valley of Southeast Tennessee, this 158.45+/- surveyed acre recreational and hunting property offers a rare opportunity to own a large off-grid tract with direct frontage on the Little Sequatchie River. Situated along West Coppinger Cove Road in Sequatchie, Tennessee, this Marion County property combines year-round water, diverse terrain, established access, mature hardwood timber, and outstanding wildlife habitat in one highly desirable package. Accessed from a county-maintained gravel road that terminates at the property boundary, the tract provides excellent privacy and seclusion while remaining accessible year-round. The property's off-grid setting creates an ideal environment for buyers seeking a recreational retreat, hunting property, future homestead location, or weekend getaway surrounded by the natural beauty of Tennessee's Cumberland Plateau region. The Little Sequatchie River flows directly through the property, serving as a significant natural feature and dependable water source for wildlife and livestock. River frontage adds recreational appeal while enhancing the habitat diversity throughout the tract. The combination of water, hardwood ridges, natural funnels, and open meadow areas creates an ideal environment for sustaining healthy populations of whitetail deer, eastern wild turkey, and small game species commonly found throughout Marion County. Terrain across the property is diverse and functional. Rolling hardwood ridges transition into level bottomland areas along the river corridor, while open meadows provide opportunities for food plots, small pasture areas, camping locations, or future improvements. The tract is mostly steep in portions, creating natural travel corridors and secluded pockets that wildlife utilize consistently throughout the year. These terrain changes also provide excellent stand locations and strategic hunting setups for both archery and firearm seasons. Timber coverage consists primarily of mature oak, hickory, poplar, and scattered cedar. Mast-producing hardwoods contribute heavily to the property's wildlife carrying capacity while also offering long-term timber value potential. The wooded acreage provides excellent bedding cover and natural browse, making this tract highly attractive for serious hunters and outdoor enthusiasts looking for quality habitat management opportunities. An established trail system spans several miles throughout the property, allowing immediate access for ATV riding, horseback riding, hiking, hunting access, and game retrieval. Existing internal trails make navigating the acreage practical and enjoyable while opening access to multiple sections of the property. Whether exploring the ridges, riding along the river corridor, or accessing remote hunting locations, the trail network adds significant recreational value. The surrounding Sequatchie Valley region is well known for its scenic mountain views, outdoor recreation, and abundant wildlife populations. This property places buyers within convenient driving distance of Chattanooga while still offering the privacy and rural character many land buyers seek in Tennessee recreational property. Properties offering surveyed acreage, river frontage, mature timber, trail systems, and proven wildlife habitat in this region are becoming increasingly difficult to find. Whether your vision includes hunting, camping, horseback riding, trail recreation, land investment, or creating an off-grid retreat, this Marion County tract delivers the natural resources and seclusion to support a variety of uses.