***UNDER CONTRACT***
166.19 acres of prime hunting land located in the Kinards area of Newberry County. This tract offers a large pond, excellent for fishing and perfect for waterfowl. There is an existing network of trails and interior roads that provide access throughout the property. As a bonus, this tract adjoins a large portion of the Sumter National Forest, providing landowners access to additional acreage. The Sumter National Forest compliments this tract by adding additional opportunities for hunting and recreation and reduces the pressure on wildlife that neighboring landowners and hunt clubs can often induce. In addition to the pond are other water features and smaller streams, including Gilders Creek which creates one major boundary line. There is a mixture of pines and hardwoods, most of the hardwoods follow the streams and some of the areas of timber have been harvested in r...
166.19 acres of prime hunting land located in the Kinards area of Newberry County. This tract offers a large pond, excellent for fishing and perfect for waterfowl. There is an existing network of trails and interior roads that provide access throughout the property. As a bonus, this tract adjoins a large portion of the Sumter National Forest, providing landowners access to additional acreage. The Sumter National Forest compliments this tract by adding additional opportunities for hunting and recreation and reduces the pressure on wildlife that neighboring landowners and hunt clubs can often induce. In addition to the pond are other water features and smaller streams, including Gilders Creek which creates one major boundary line. There is a mixture of pines and hardwoods, most of the hardwoods follow the streams and some of the areas of timber have been harvested in recent years. This tract still has income potential and could benefit from a timber management plan. There is also an old hunting cabin on-site. This cabin is used regularly by a group of hunters and serves as a weekend getaway and shelter. This property is a haven for wildlife and certainly benefits from the natural habitat of the Sumter National Forest next door and is loaded with trophy whitetail and wild turkey. For more information, contact Russ Brown directly (803) 718-0911.