The Raglins Creek Tract is a turn-key Recreational Tract consisting of approximately 842 Acres centrally located less than 30 mins from Columbia. Accessed by Hwy 601 (McCords Ferry), a well maintained entrance road leads you to a partially finished 3,200 sq. ft. Barndominium which was completed in 2023 with an oversized well, power and an engineered septic system large enough to accomodate a Large Hunting Lodge or Home. An open floor layout with a kitchen and 1 bathroom, and a separate workshop with two (2) roll-up doors allows for plenty of room to store equipment or to relax after a long day of hunting or fishing. Just beyond the Barndominium, a 20 Acre lake with breathtaking views and plenty of fishing spots gives the perfect setting for your weekend getaway or entertainment venue. The lake can be fished for Bass, Bream and Jackfish.
Boasting many diverse habitats for wildlife, Ragl...
Boasting many diverse habitats for wildlife, Raglins Creek really has it all. Some of these include Planted Pines, Natural Loblolly Regeneration, Upland Hardwoods, Black Gum Swamp and Mature Bottomland Hardwoods, so there is no shortage of recreational opportunities for the avid outdoorsman. Throughout the property there are approximately 20 food-plots and scattered amongst them are six (6) brand new Deer Stands and six (6) brand new Commercial Feeders ready to go. Surrounding the Barndominium are approximately 15 acres of mature Loblolly Pines that were recently mulched giving it a Plantation Look that is perfect for relaxing or hosting friends and family. Towards the Wateree River, you will find approximately 150 acres of Mature Bottomland Ricer Swamp, teeming with Deer, Hogs, Turkey and other small gave. An excellent road and trail system throughout makes it easy to traverse by vehicle, UTV or by foot.
Two (2) beaver ponds that make the perfect place for a quick wood-duck hunt. Beyond the westermost Beaver Pond, the Raglins Creek Swamp creates the perfect natural buffer from Hwy 601 and the new Raglins Creek Development along Hwy 601, while also creating a natural refuge for wildlife. With multiple high & dry areas throughout, there are also several locations where a large dove field could be built. The remaining acreage predominantly consists of upland Pines & Hardwoods varying in age, which gives a future owner some near future and long-term Timber Revenue.
Being less than 10 miles from Interstate 20, sitting on the Richland and Kershaw County border, the Raglins Creek Tract can be accessed from Columbia, Camden, and Sumter all in less than 30 minutes, while Charlotte is also less than a 1.5 hour drive up the road. Easy access makes it the perfect weekend retreat for friends and family. The main entrance road is a shared access with one neighboring landowner. Currently there is no Conservation Easement in Place. We believe that Raglins Creek is prime for the Conservatoin minded person to put a Conservation Easement in place. Call or text to set up an appointment to see this unique offering.