Chemonie Trace offers a distinctly rural character with spacious lots, a quiet atmosphere, and plenty of room to breathe.
Chemonie Trace feels like a step back from the city's usual pace. It sits on Tallahassee's eastern edge, stretching across a generous 12.22 square miles, right in what was once the sprawling Chemonie Plantation. If you are looking for room to breathe, this is where you will find it. The neighborhood maintains a distinctly rural character, with properties that offer plenty of space. You will not find tight subdivisions here. Instead, expect larger lots and a quiet atmosphere that feels far removed from urban noise, even though you are still within Tallahassee city limits. It is the kind of place where you might see more deer than cars on some mornings.
This area borders the Miccosukee region, which reinforces its country feel. Life here moves a little slower. Neighbors often know each other, but there is also a sense of privacy that comes with the larger land parcels. It is not a place with a lot of commercial bustle or corner stores. People choose Chemonie Trace for the peace and quiet, for the chance to have a bit of land, and for the connection to Tallahassee's older, more agricultural past. The roads wind through mature trees, and the air often smells of pine and damp earth after a rain. It is a place for those who appreciate open skies and a slower rhythm of life.
Life here moves a little slower, with large land parcels providing a sense of privacy and connection to Tallahassee's agricultural past.
While Chemonie Trace offers a retreat, it remains part of Tallahassee. If you are curious about what this unique corner of the city holds, scroll down to explore any places and events listed for the neighborhood.
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