24 acre Beaver Pond - 138 acres of Heavily-treed Bottomland Hardwood Forest - Excellent Home to Thriving Populations of Deer and Turkey - Premium Waterfowl Hunting Grounds!
Situated just south of the N.C. state line lies the Hayes Swamp Tract. This tract is predominantly confined to the boundaries of Hayes Swamp that is known as one of the best hunting swamps in the entire region. Just a few years ago, one of the largest bucks ever killed in S.C. was taken less than a mile from this tract. It's a unique hunting tract with abundant habitat for deer, ducks, and turkey secluded with Dillion County countryside. The tract contains a 24-acre beaver pond on the southern end with open water and plenty of waterfowl habitat. The timber on the tract ranges from mature, old growth hardwoods and cypress along the run of Hayes Swamp to 20-year-old loblolly pine along the lateral fringes. The majorit...
Situated just south of the N.C. state line lies the Hayes Swamp Tract. This tract is predominantly confined to the boundaries of Hayes Swamp that is known as one of the best hunting swamps in the entire region. Just a few years ago, one of the largest bucks ever killed in S.C. was taken less than a mile from this tract. It's a unique hunting tract with abundant habitat for deer, ducks, and turkey secluded with Dillion County countryside. The tract contains a 24-acre beaver pond on the southern end with open water and plenty of waterfowl habitat. The timber on the tract ranges from mature, old growth hardwoods and cypress along the run of Hayes Swamp to 20-year-old loblolly pine along the lateral fringes. The majority of the tract is covered in bottomland hardwood with oak, maple, gum, and cypress. The tract is bound by Red Road on the north and Oakland Road to the south, but contains three deeded access easements enabling the new owner to access the tract on multiple sides. This property offers a wide range of benefits, including timber production, wildlife habitat, and premium hunting opportunities all within a short distance from I-95 and the NC/SC state line.
The tract is less than three miles from Hamer, SC and South of the Border. It's also 20 minutes from Lumberton, 20 minutes from Dillion, 3o minutes to Florence and 1 hour from Fayetteville and 1.5 hours from Myrtle Beach. For hunters looking for a paradise loaded with dense swamp and the potential to harbor a huge whitetail and large flocks of ducks, this is it!
For more information on this and other Timber and Hunting Land in North and South Carolina, contact Jeff Burleson at 843-685-2408 , email [Email listed above], or visit our website at [Web Link listed above].