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From cozy townhomes to stunning estates, The Pass offers elevated living experiences in the heart of Black Creek.

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A community street at dusk with shops, restaurants, trees, and pedestrians.

Nestled among hundreds of acres of protected land, The Pass isn’t just a great place to live — it’s a great way of life.

Images provided by Black Creek Chattanooga

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If you’re like us, you’ve probably imagined waking up to panoramic mountain views outside your window.

For future residents of The Pass, Black Creek’s newest construction phase in their luxury mountaintop community, those magical mornings will soon be an everyday reality.

A home built just for you

Sitting on 3,000 acres of natural beauty, The Pass offers more than 225 customizable homesites in a range of sizes. Whether you’re envisioning a cozy townhome or a private estate, the upcoming community has homes + sites to match every lifestyle, with lots ranging from 0.15 to over 12 acres.

If you want to be involved in the design process, you can work with one of Black Creek’s seven preferred builder partners to build your custom home. But if you’re more hands-off, just choose from one of the stunning, move-in-ready masterpieces.

Best of all, only half of The Pass’ 3,000+ acres will be dedicated to homes and amenities. The remaining space, along with an additional 300 surrounding acres, will remain pristine wilderness forever — ensuring the idyllic experience never ends.

An early morning shot of The Pass from above, with the sun peeking over a distant mountain and fog filling the valley.

Natural conservation is foundational to Black Creek’s community vision.

Photo provided by Black Creek Chattanooga

A community of amenities

Every aspect of The Pass experience is centered around convenience and community. The entire area is connected by miles of scenic walking, hiking, and biking trails, set up for residents to enjoy all the perks of city living, like:

  • City utilities, including water, natural gas, internet, and waste removal
  • Daily security patrols by off-duty Chattanooga Police Department Officers
  • Available Full and Social Membership to the Black Creek Golf Course & Club
  • Dozens of nearby restaurants, shops, and other essential services

Coming soon

This is only the beginning of The Pass. Plans include the development of a dedicated village center to house additional businesses, grocery markets, and dining options, alongside a city fire station + dedicated emergency services. Other future additions include:

  • Racquet courts, including pickleball
  • More hiking + biking trails
  • Additional parks and green spaces
  • Lodging and event venues

Beyond the mountaintop

It may not feel like it when you’re in the heart of The Pass, but there are amenities in every direction. Downtown Chattanooga is less than 15 minutes away, and the Black Creek Golf Course and Club is just down the mountain.

For Members, the Black Creek Club hosts regular social gatherings, parties, and other events year-round. You can walk there for a quick bite, or stay a bit longer for a round on their world-class golf course. There’s a pool, multiple racquet courts, and a fully-equipped fitness center.

Inquire today to learn more, schedule a tour, and discover how you can become part of The Pass’ exclusive mountaintop community.

Learn more + secure your spot

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