Located just off the Broad River and surrounded by Sumter National Forest, this beautiful 233 acres feels and hunts twice its size. The majority of the tract consists of 25+ year old pine intersected by hardwood drains full of mature white oak, hickory, and other mast producing hardwoods. Approximately 40 acres of the property was replanted in 2022, providing a younger age class of timber and providing excellent bedding and nesting habitat for deer and turkeys. The back side of the property is bordered by Old Ridge Branch; a tributary of the Broad River and a water source for the SCDNR duck impoundments,as well as a major game corridor within Sumter National Forest. Fishing and boating are minutes away with a new ramp on the Broad River and Lake Monticello and Parr Reservoir less than a 10 minutes drive. Easily accessible from I-26 and I-77 via Hwy 34; the property is a must see hidden recreational gem only a 45 minute drive from Columbia and Lexington SC and one hour from Greenville and Spartanburg.
From I-26 take Hwy 34 east, after crossing the Broad River into Fairfield County take first right onto Strother Rd. Property is approximately 1 mile on left. From Columbia, take Hwy 215 north to Hwy 34 and take a left. Go approximately 2 miles and take left onto Pearson Rd. Go .5 miles and take first right onto Strother Rd. Property is 1 mile on the right.