Located in Colleton County, South Carolina, this 161.34 acre tract offers a rare opportunity to own extensive river frontage along the Edisto River. The property includes approximately 4,400 feet of direct river access and features a mix of mature hardwoods, cypress bottoms, and natural wetland habitat. This combination of terrain supports a rich ecosystem and provides excellent opportunities for wildlife observation, recreation, and hunting.Access is provided through a gated entrance at the end of Hidden Cove Lane, leading to an internal road system that extends into the property. An old logging road offers passage to approximately 14 acres of higher, dry ground that can be navigated by utility vehicle or foot. While the property also fronts Pierce Road, that frontage lies within a wetland area and does not provide viable vehicular access.The landscape is characterized by mature bottoml...
Located in Colleton County, South Carolina, this 161.34 acre tract offers a rare opportunity to own extensive river frontage along the Edisto River. The property includes approximately 4,400 feet of direct river access and features a mix of mature hardwoods, cypress bottoms, and natural wetland habitat. This combination of terrain supports a rich ecosystem and provides excellent opportunities for wildlife observation, recreation, and hunting.Access is provided through a gated entrance at the end of Hidden Cove Lane, leading to an internal road system that extends into the property. An old logging road offers passage to approximately 14 acres of higher, dry ground that can be navigated by utility vehicle or foot. While the property also fronts Pierce Road, that frontage lies within a wetland area and does not provide viable vehicular access.The landscape is characterized by mature bottomland hardwood stands dominated by cypress and tupelo trees interspersed with mixed hardwoods and pine on higher ground. These features contribute to a diverse wildlife habitat. Deer, turkey, and waterfowl are frequently observed throughout the tract, making it well-suited for seasonal recreation and hunting. The combination of river frontage and wetland cover also attracts migratory waterfowl, particularly along the backwaters and oxbows of the Edisto River.The property’s location offers a balance of seclusion and accessibility. It lies near several public river landings, including Norman Landing, Prices Landing, and Good Hope Landing, providing convenient options for launching boats and canoes or accessing nearby recreation areas. While the property is rural in character, it remains within reasonable driving distance of larger towns and cities. The site is approximately 17 miles from Walterboro, 21 miles from Summerville, 40 miles from Charleston, 55 miles from Beaufort, and roughly 102 miles from Columbia.This tract is ideal for those seeking a private natural retreat, recreational holding, or long-term land investment with ecological and habitat value. The Edisto River corridor is known for its scenic quality and environmental importance, and tracts of this size with river frontage are increasingly difficult to find.The property is sold as is and is shown by appointment only.
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