An Efficient and Enjoyable 80.5 Acres in Western Saluda County
The Half-Way Swamp Tract is a highly efficient and easily manageable 80.5-acre timberland investment with over 90% of the tract occupied by 9-year old planted pines. Its regular shape and level to gently sloping topography are foundational to excellent management and recreational uses. The plantations are free to grow and in excellent health, making the tract a low maintenance investment until its ready for the first commercial thinning. Timber management opportunities are further enhanced by 2,500 of road frontage and favorable proximity to several wood using facilities.
Quality Timber, Quality Wildlife, Quality Investment
Western Saluda County is known for growing high quality Timber and Agriculture. It is also considered a prime territory for healthy whitetail deer and wild turkey populations. The pine plantations are load...
Western Saluda County is known for growing high quality Timber and Agriculture. It is also considered a prime territory for healthy whitetail deer and wild turkey populations. The pine plantations are loaded with edible browse and creates ideal wildlife bedding cover. A centrally located 3.5-acre hardwood draw through the property offers a variety of attractive hard mast food sources with ideal edge locations for prospective game patches while two established food plots offer immediate feeding and hunting opportunities.
Only a Pleasant Drive Away
The Half-Way Swamp Tract is a pleasant 50-minute drive from Columbia and Aiken.Newberry and Greenwood are within a half hour country drive.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom I-20 W and US-378 W to E Wheeler Circle in Saluda County. Take 39 N and SC 702 to Halfway Swamp Road.
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