Steens is located adjacent to
Luxapallila Creek and is located on the former
Southern Railway. In 1838, Robert Jamison founded a grist mill, store, and
smithy along Luxapallila Creek near the present site of Steens. In addition, he built multiple covered bridges in the area. In 1900, the population was 26. The community once had a
cotton gin and exported large amounts of lumber, fertilizer, and cotton seed. A post office operated under the name Steenston from 1884 to 1903 and under the names Steens starting in 1903. The Caledonia Combined Cycle Plant, a
Tennessee Valley Authority power plant, is located on 125 acres of land near Steens. The Steens
soil series is named for the community. ==Notable person==