A Peaceful Rural Setting
The Simpson Creek 96-3 Tract is a well-appointed 173-acre property on Highway 66 in central Horry County. Sitting conveniently 3 miles north of Highway 22, the property features a combination of managed pine plantations and natural hardwoods. Thinned pine plantations along the entrance are ready to welcome you home or to your weekend farm.
An Attractive Size for that First Timberland Investment
Enjoy gaining firsthand experience in blending investment management and recreational goals. The Simpson Creek 96-3 Tract is an efficient timberland investment, with nearly 75% of the acres in managed pines comprised of thinned, merchantable stands and younger plantations. Frontage on Highway 66 and a well-developed interior road system provides adequate management and recreational access. The natural hardwoods and young plantations offer attractive habitats for deer ...
Enjoy gaining firsthand experience in blending investment management and recreational goals. The Simpson Creek 96-3 Tract is an efficient timberland investment, with nearly 75% of the acres in managed pines comprised of thinned, merchantable stands and younger plantations. Frontage on Highway 66 and a well-developed interior road system provides adequate management and recreational access. The natural hardwoods and young plantations offer attractive habitats for deer and other species and give the outdoorsman ample opportunities for hunting and other recreational activities.
Convenient for Living, Enjoying & Managing
The Simpson Creek 96-3 Tract is an easily accessible property located 3 miles north of Highway 22, and just 13 miles from Conway. Aynor and North Myrtle Beach are both 30 minutes away and Myrtle Beach is less than 30 miles.
Please call Gary Springer at (803)730-1248 for more information.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Conway. Head northeast on 4th Avenue towards Main St. Continue straight onto SC-905 N, Left onto SC-66N. Property will be on the left.