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Best Locations for Preppers in Tennessee

March 30, 2023 M.D. Creekmore

Tennessee is an ideal state for preppers, with its diverse landscape and rich natural resources. In this article, we’ll explore the best locations for preppers in Tennessee, focusing on the unique benefits and challenges of each area.

Cumberland Plateau

Elevated and Secluded

The Cumberland Plateau, located in the eastern part of Tennessee, offers a variety of advantages for preppers. Its elevated terrain provides a natural defense against potential threats and offers a more temperate climate for gardening and farming. The plateau’s secluded nature ensures a level of privacy and security that is difficult to find in more populated areas.

Abundant Water Sources

Water is a critical resource for any prepper, and the Cumberland Plateau boasts numerous water sources, including rivers, streams, and springs. Access to clean, fresh water is essential for long-term survival, making this area particularly attractive for prepping.

Rich Biodiversity

The Cumberland Plateau is home to a diverse range of wildlife and plant species, which can serve as valuable resources for preppers. The abundance of game animals, such as deer, turkey, and squirrels, provides ample opportunities for hunting and sustenance. Additionally, the region’s variety of edible plants, including berries, nuts, and mushrooms, can supplement a prepper’s food supply.

Smoky Mountains

Natural Protection and Seclusion

The Great Smoky Mountains, straddling the border between Tennessee and North Carolina, offer preppers a rugged and remote location with unparalleled natural beauty. The mountains provide a natural barrier, making access difficult for potential threats. This seclusion ensures greater privacy and security for those seeking a safe haven.

Resource-Rich Environment

The Smoky Mountains are home to an abundance of natural resources, including timber, water, and a diverse range of flora and fauna. These resources can be utilized for shelter, food, and fuel, making the region a prime location for preppers.

Fertile Soil and Moderate Climate

The region’s fertile soil and moderate climate make it an excellent choice for gardening and farming. Preppers can grow a wide variety of crops, ensuring a sustainable food supply in the long term.

Land Between the Lakes

Strategic Location and Abundant Resources

Located in western Tennessee and extending into Kentucky, the Land Between the Lakes (LBL) area offers a unique combination of strategic location and abundant natural resources. This region is characterized by its two large reservoirs, Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley, which provide an ample supply of fresh water for drinking, irrigation, and fishing. The surrounding forests are rich in timber, game animals, and edible plants, making the LBL area a valuable resource for preppers.

Defensive Advantages

The natural boundaries created by the lakes offer a defensive advantage for those seeking a secure location. With limited access points, preppers can more easily monitor and defend their properties from potential threats.

Recreational Opportunities

In addition to its prepping advantages, the Land Between the Lakes area offers a range of recreational activities, such as hiking, boating, and fishing. This makes it an attractive location for those who wish to balance self-sufficiency with a high quality of life.

Sequatchie Valley

Fertile Land and Agricultural Opportunities

The Sequatchie Valley, located in southeastern Tennessee, is a narrow valley known for its fertile soil and agricultural potential. The region’s mild climate and abundant rainfall make it an ideal location for preppers interested in cultivating crops and raising livestock. The valley’s agricultural heritage ensures a wealth of knowledge and resources for those looking to establish a self-sufficient lifestyle.

Access to Water and Natural Resources

The Sequatchie River runs through the valley, providing a reliable water source for irrigation and consumption. Additionally, the surrounding forests offer timber, game animals, and edible plants, further enhancing the area’s appeal for preppers.

Close-Knit Community

The Sequatchie Valley is home to a tight-knit community of residents who value self-sufficiency and cooperation. Preppers seeking a supportive network of like-minded individuals will find this area particularly appealing.

Conclusion

Tennessee boasts a diverse range of landscapes and resources that make it an ideal location for preppers. From the elevated and secluded Cumberland Plateau to the rugged and remote Smoky Mountains, each region offers its own unique set of advantages for those seeking a self-sufficient lifestyle. The strategic location and abundant resources of the Land Between the Lakes provide both defensive benefits and recreational opportunities, while the fertile land and agricultural potential of the Sequatchie Valley offer an ideal setting for cultivating crops and raising livestock.

Ultimately, the best location for preppers in Tennessee will depend on individual preferences and priorities. However, each of these areas offers a strong foundation for establishing a secure and sustainable way of life, making Tennessee a top choice for preppers in the United States.

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  1. Melanie says

    March 31, 2023 at 1:47 pm

    I would love to know how you feel about the area of Bean Station. I bought a home out here and felt like our proximity to Lake Cherokee was a bonus

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    • M.D. Creekmore says

      March 31, 2023 at 4:12 pm

      I like it.

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  2. Patricia E Dukes says

    April 1, 2023 at 9:51 am

    M.D. what do you think about around Lenior City.

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    • M.D. Creekmore says

      April 1, 2023 at 5:29 pm

      I’ve actually never been there, however, looks as good as most places as far as I can tell by looking online.

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  3. Chudnee Marie says

    April 3, 2023 at 3:13 pm

    Living in a semi-rural area s/w of Bristol. Feel safe here with neighbors prepped and prepared. Your thoughts?

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    • Deb Schwan says

      April 4, 2023 at 7:15 pm

      You shouldn’t put where you are in a public forum. Just sayin’

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