The Pee Dee River North Tract perfectly blends seclusion and convenience: it is within a 45-minute drive to Myrtle Beach, Florence or Georgetown. River tracts like this are a unique category of recreational property because they offer multiple opportunities to escape daily routines and enjoy outdoor activities such as fishing, paddle sports (i.e. kayaking, canoeing, paddle-boarding) and bird-watching. In addition, wildlife hunting opportunities for ducks, mature whitetail bucks, wild turkeys and small game are numerous.
The Great Pee Dee River offers a red-river bottom floodplain, so it produces incredible diversity and soil fertility. In contrast, Cypress and Gum swamp typically dominate black river bottoms.
The Pee Dee River North Tract, like the Pee Dee River South Tract, is surrounded by the Marsh Wildlife Management Area and Heritage Preserve (WMA/HP). Marsh WMA/HPA is an 8,660-ac...
The Pee Dee River North Tract, like the Pee Dee River South Tract, is surrounded by the Marsh Wildlife Management Area and Heritage Preserve (WMA/HP). Marsh WMA/HPA is an 8,660-acre well-managed wildlife habitat for multiple game and non-game species and is managed by South Carolina DNR.
The tract contains mature bottomland hardwood, but it is predominantly hardwood regeneration nearing age 20.
The property also includes a 20-acre beaver pond. Duck hunting enthusiasts will recognize this as a habitat for wood ducks.
For your convenience, an old hunting cabin/shelter exists for storing tractors, equipment, hunting stands, etc.
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