Madison County's Appalachian Trail corridor and Pisgah National Forest sections create public-land adjacency in some of WNC's most remote terrain. The AT passes through Hot Springs and along the Tennessee border ridges, and Pisgah Forest land touches private parcels throughout the county. For buyers who want their property to border permanently wild land, Madison's combination of public-land adjacency and low prices is hard to beat. LandMatch verifies actual adjacency using the Protected Areas Database.
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