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Tennessee · Updated May 2026

Tennessee Black Walnut Log Prices

Black Walnut is the most valuable native hardwood in North America. Veneer-quality logs — 18″+ small-end diameter, clear, straight, dark heartwood — compete in the global export market with European furniture makers, gunstock manufacturers, and domestic veneer mills. This page pairs the regional Appalachian price benchmark (Doyle scale) with what makes the Tennessee market specific — live Tennessee listings, local buyers and mills, and the state’s own demand drivers.

Range / MBF
$125–$8,750
Scale
Doyle
As of
Q3–Q4 2025
Region
Tennessee

How Tennessee Black Walnut prices break down by grade

GradeMin. Dia.Delivered $/MBFTypical Tennessee buyers
Veneer18"+$3,500–$8,750/MBFSliced veneer, panels, export buyers
Prime / F114"+$1,500–$3,725/MBFFlooring, premium furniture mills
Sawlog / F212"+$500–$1,500/MBFGeneral lumber, flooring
Sawlog / F311"+$300–$600/MBFStandard sawmills, lower-grade lumber
Construction10"+$200–$400/MBFTies, mine timbers, industrial
Pallet / Low8"+$125–$250/MBFPallets, blocking, crating

Ranges are delivered-to-mill on the Doyle log scale. Stumpage prices paid to Tennessee landowners typically run 30–50% lower than delivered, depending on haul distance and harvest cost. Always confirm current pricing with your buyer — on a premium Black Walnut load, spreads between Tennessee buyers can exceed $1,035/MBF.

The Tennessee Black Walnut market

East Tennessee’s Appalachian timber tracks the Eastern Kentucky market closely — bourbon and whiskey cooperages on both sides of the border compete for White Oak stave bolts, and walnut export demand is active out of the Tri-Cities region. Middle and West Tennessee see more volume-grade sawlog and tie trade, with hardwood flooring mills as steady regional buyers.

For Black Walnut specifically in Tennessee: top-grade veneer and prime sawlogs see the strongest buyer competition, while standard #1–#2 grade trades around $500–$1,500/MBF on the Doyle scale at the Appalachian benchmark. The price tables above are that regional benchmark (Kentucky Division of Forestry Q3+Q4 2025 Delivered Log Price Report), not a separate Tennessee survey — so use them as a sanity check, then get multiple bids before committing. JMLogMarket puts your load in front of buyers across the 10-state Appalachian network, not just your nearest mill.

Live Black Walnut listings in Tennessee

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Tennessee Black Walnut log prices — FAQ

What are current Black Walnut log prices in Tennessee?

As a regional Appalachian benchmark (Kentucky Division of Forestry Q3+Q4 2025 Delivered Log Price Report), Black Walnut logs delivered to mill range from about $125/MBF (low/pallet grade) to $8,750/MBF (top veneer/prime) on the Doyle scale. Standard #1–#2 sawlogs typically trade at $500–$1,500/MBF. Tennessee mills price against this same Appalachian baseline; stumpage paid to Tennessee landowners runs roughly 30–50% lower than delivered, because the buyer covers logging and hauling.

Does Tennessee Black Walnut sell for more or less than the benchmark?

The figures here are the regional Appalachian benchmark, not a separate Tennessee survey — so treat them as a starting point, not a guaranteed local quote. Where a Tennessee load actually lands depends on grade, haul distance to the nearest mill, and how many buyers are competing for it; spreads between individual Tennessee buyers on the same load can exceed $1,035/MBF. That is exactly why it pays to get multiple bids — JMLogMarket puts your load in front of buyers across the 10-state Appalachian belt, not just your nearest mill.

Where can I sell Black Walnut logs in Tennessee?

List your Tennessee Black Walnut loads for free on JMLogMarket and reach mills, flooring plants, furniture makers, and veneer/export buyers in Tennessee plus adjacent states. No commissions, direct buyer contact, photos welcome — post in under two minutes from any phone.

What grade is my Tennessee Black Walnut log worth?

Use our free AI Log Grader at jmlogmarket.io/ai-log-grader — upload 1–3 photos and get a USFS NE-1 grade plus a dollar-value estimate in seconds. For standing trees, try the AI Tree Grader (USFS NE-333 rules). Both account for diameter, defects, and current Black Walnut pricing.

Are these Tennessee Black Walnut prices delivered or stumpage?

The figures above are delivered-to-mill on the Doyle scale — what a buyer pays when logs arrive at the gate. Stumpage (the standing-tree value paid to a Tennessee landowner before a logger cuts and hauls) is typically 30–50% lower, depending on volume, access, and haul distance. Always confirm which number a buyer is quoting.

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Last updated May 2026. Prices shown are the regional Appalachian benchmark from the Kentucky Division of Forestry Q3+Q4 2025 Delivered Log Price Report (delivered-to-mill, Doyle scale), applied to the Tennessee market as a starting reference — they are not a separate Tennessee price survey and are approximate. Confirm current quotes directly with your buyer. JMLogMarket publishes public-domain forestry data to help marketplace participants negotiate informed deals; we are not a price-fixing authority.