The Shulerville National Forest Farm is a truly private and quiet hunting and recreation tract still close to Charleston. This property is ready for deer season with trails, shooting lanes, food plots, and deer stands in place. The land is surrounded by the national forest on three sides with over 3,000 feet of shared boundary with the Francis Marion forest. The property owner has done everything needed including two ponds, a graded access road, a new building with underground power and RV connection, and a metal skinning shed with power run to it. The 40'x50' building sits on a concrete pad with a camper awning and a chicken coop. This land is tucked down a forest service lane that is quiet as it gets. You can hunt deer, turkey, dove, and ducks all on this property with additional access to thousands of acres of public land. There are several boat landings nearby in Jamestown and Honey ...
The Shulerville National Forest Farm is a truly private and quiet hunting and recreation tract still close to Charleston. This property is ready for deer season with trails, shooting lanes, food plots, and deer stands in place. The land is surrounded by the national forest on three sides with over 3,000 feet of shared boundary with the Francis Marion forest. The property owner has done everything needed including two ponds, a graded access road, a new building with underground power and RV connection, and a metal skinning shed with power run to it. The 40'x50' building sits on a concrete pad with a camper awning and a chicken coop. This land is tucked down a forest service lane that is quiet as it gets. You can hunt deer, turkey, dove, and ducks all on this property with additional access to thousands of acres of public land. There are several boat landings nearby in Jamestown and Honey Hill to access the Santee River or 15 minutes to the McClellanville boat landing.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Charleston take Highway 17 North to Awendaw. Turn left on Steed Creek Road for about 4 miles. Turn right on Halfway Creek Road for 7.3 miles then turn left on Shulerville Road. Tiger Corner Road is on the left approximately 2.9 miles. Turn left and the land is on the left about a half mile.
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