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Luxurious Living Hidden Away in a Natural Paradise

Experience The Farm at Tralee, a premier gated community nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains.  With over 190 acres of peaceful rolling hills and majestic mountain views, Tralee presents a unique opportunity for those of us craving the sanctuary of a farm setting, but the ease of maintenance-free living.  Take a stroll, ride your horse, cast a line or just relax.  Sit on your porch and listen to the silence.  Imagine yourself here. more about The Farm at Tralee

The Farm at Tralee among "Top 100" Resort and Retirement Amenity Communities

Living Southern Style & Ideal Destinations Magazines names The Farm at Tralee among the Top 100 Resort and Retirement Amenity Communities in its annual assesment of communites across the nation. Read more about the story on the The Farm at Tralee Journal.

 

 

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Stories from Tralee

Good Morning from East Tennessee Model at Sunrise As the sun gently kisses the western side of the model home, East Tennessee awakes!... <read more>

Training Horses in East Tennessee: Spring Brings Confidence for Jumping This week, Tralee student Susan and I chose to take advantage of the decidedly spring weather and go lesson in the field. The best field for riding is a large stretch of hilltop that overlooks the pond and pavilion, and due to its shape we riders call it “The Big L” field. The “L” is community space at Tralee, open for riding, picnicking, bird-watching…and most of all, for the simple serenity of gazing at vast stretches of rolling meadowland. Katie & Susan It’s a great place to pull all your riding skills together, because open space riding really requires an effective, confident, accurate, secure rider who can use her aids well. Susan was up to the task, and Gracie enjoyed the break from the arena as they practiced hand galloping over the rolling terrain and jumping the single fence I had brought out to ... <read more>