Located less than half a mile off Highway 111 on Flat Top Mountain, this 94± acre Tennessee farm has been in the same family for nearly 80 years. Properties like this are becoming harder to find across the South. This land has been a place where a family was raised, where hard work mattered, and where generations gathered around the table after a long day on the farm. Now the time has come for a new family to continue the story and build their own legacy on this special piece of Tennessee farmland. The property includes about 15 acres of open fields, a 3-acre homesite, and over 75 acres of beautiful Tennessee hardwood timber. The farm borders Board Camp Creek and the Cumberland Trail, giving the property direct access to scenic nature and protected land nearby. Whether you enjoy farming, hunting, fishing, or simply having space to breathe, this farm offers the kind of lifestyle many buyers are searching for when looking for land for sale in Tennessee. The farmhouse has grown with the family over the years and offers plenty of room to gather. Inside you will find a large kitchen, multiple living spaces with a wood stove, three bedrooms, and two bathrooms. With some updating, the home could become a beautiful farmhouse again. A two-car detached garage and workshop, along with several additional sheds, provide space for storing equipment, hay, tools, and everything needed to run a working farm. The land is the true highlight of the Smith Farm. The 15 acres of open ground have been used for hay production for generations. The gentle terrain and strong grass growth make it easy to continue cutting hay, start a small cattle operation, or convert the fields to row crops or a family garden. One of the most loved features of the farm is the stocked 2.5-acre pond. Many evenings have been spent here catching bass, bluegill, and catfish while watching the sun set over the mountain. It's the kind of place where kids learn to fish and families make lasting memories. For those who enjoy the outdoors, the property offers excellent hunting for whitetail deer, wild turkey, and small game, making it a strong Tennessee recreational property as well as a working farm. The western boundary of the property follows Board Camp Creek, which flows into Soddy Creek Gorge, part of the well-known Cumberland Trail system. Having state-protected land nearby helps preserve the natural beauty of the area and adds to the privacy and wildlife habitat surrounding the farm. The Smith Farm is a rare opportunity to own a true generational farm in Tennessee. Properties with this much history, usable land, water, and access are becoming increasingly difficult to find. If you have been searching for a Tennessee farm where your family can build memories for generations, the Smith Farm deserves a closer look.