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Signal Mountain and the Surrounding Areas
The Signal Mountain property is located in Sequatchie County, TN overlooking the Tennessee River and the city of Chattanooga.



  • The property is located 25 minutes from downtown Chattanooga, TN, 10 mnutes from Signal Mountain’s town center and only 15 minutes from the Sequatchie County town of Dunlap.
  • Signal Mountain and Chattanooga are centrally located in the Southeast US. Atlanta, Nashville, Knoxville, and Birmingham are all less than a 2 hour drive away.
  • The Cumberland Plateau and surrounding mountains in southeast TN have experienced significant growth in recent years due to an influx of second homebuyers from the northeast and south Florida.
  • The property is close to many lakes and rivers that offer many forms of outdoor recreation from sport fishing to water skiing.
  • Commercial flights are available at the Nashville, Chattanooga, and Huntsville Airports all less than an hour and a half away
  • Standifer Creek runs through the property and includes riding, walking and biking trails
  • Signal Mountain is home to more than 13,000 residents
Area Attractions
  • Only minutes from the property is the Tennessee River Gorge. Known as the Grand Canyon of the Southeast this area is one of the most beautiful settings in Tennessee. You can take your boat from Hales Bar Marina and within minutes be cruising through one of the great natural wonders of our state. If you don’t have a boat you can hitch a ride from the Tennessee Aquarium’s River Gorge Explorer that will give you an adventure you will never forget.
  • Signal Mountain is home to many outdoor attractions, including the Cumberland Trail, Mabbit Springs, and Signal Point — a U.S. National Park, that Native Americans once used to send fire and smoke signals across the Tennessee River Valley.
  • Great hiking can be found just minutes away near Rainbow Lake and Edward’s Point.
  • No more than an hour northeast of the Chattanooga area one can find whitewater rafting and canoeing for all skill levels along with some of the most scenic floats in the world. There is also first class trout fishing on many of the whitewater rivers, the Hiawassee River, Ocoee River, and the Tellico are just a few of these wonderful attractions.
  • Within a short drive one can enjoy all that Chattanooga has to offer, starting with a tour of the Tennessee Aquarium or a visit to the Hunter Art Museum then spend the day exploring all the city has to offer.
Other Helpful Links

John Hetzler at Remax Renaissance Realtors       c. 423.313.5457  |  p. 423.756.5700  |  e. landsales@tntracts.com

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