Picture a quiet Middle Tennessee valley where rolling land stretches as far as the eye can see. Imagine kids tumbling out of the vehicle before it’s even in park, racing toward their animals, forested tree forts, and setting off to explore miles of trails with their loyal pup by their side. This 305-acre farm feels like your own private national forest—a place you may own, but are merely stewarding for generations to come. Let’s go on a hike: wander through the cool, dense shade of the cedar glade valley, where the trail opens and carries you past an old stone wall, a quiet remnant of lives long past. Step into open meadows and watch the grass sway and dance with the wind. From the meadows, you reach a crossroads. To the northeast, the trail leads past a pond and climbs to a saddle at 920 feet, offering sweeping views to the southwest. Head northwest and you’ll set your sights on “the peak,” rising to just under 1,200 feet in elevation—an ideal vantage point for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Gather with family, unwind from the constant rush of everyday life, and come experience what awaits on Oregon Road.
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