DESCRIPTION: This beautiful riverfront property is an excellent timberland/ hunting/recreation tract with much to offer, such as superb deer, wild boar, turkey, duck, and dove hunting. The tract provides a diverse habitat consisting of upland planted pine, a 10-acre agricultural field for dove hunting, hardwood bottomland, and 6,986 feet of Lynches River frontage. The scenic Lynches River offers opportunities for fishing and kayaking. There is a well-supplied cabin for comfortable overnight stays and an excellent pond site within an easy walk. Timber volumes include considerable merchantable hardwood and thinned pine. Tax Map Nos. 009-00-00-028 (300.87 acres) and 009-00-00-026 (10 acres).
PROPERTY USE: The Lynches River Tract is an opportunity for you or a group of friends to own a premium timber investment, waterfront hunting and fishing retreat with conservation opportunities. ...
PROPERTY USE: The Lynches River Tract is an opportunity for you or a group of friends to own a premium timber investment, waterfront hunting and fishing retreat with conservation opportunities. This tract has no easements in place and is an excellent candidate for future cash payment via the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service’s Wetlands Reserve Program. Call for more information.
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Research Parcel InformationThe Lynches River Tract is located in the northwestern area of Lee County just north of Bishopville. From Columbia or Florence, SC, take I-20 to US Highway 15 North to Bishopville. Go through town towards Hartsville just past the Lee County Airport and across the Lynches River to Ashland Stokes Bridge Road (S-13). Turn left and go 4.7 miles west past Mozingo’s Store to Lynches River Road (dirt). Turn left and go straight to the property gate approximately 1.4 miles on the right. (See location map.) An easy drive from Columbia, Charlotte, or Florence.