If you have been looking for the perfect tract of land to come on the market, your just in time for the 76-acre Lake Swamp Tract in western Horry County, South Carolina. In one sentence, this 76-acre tract has it all! Open water swamp, mature pine/hardwood ridges, and the balance of high sandy cropland that are all connected to HWY 308 via a 50-foot easement down an existing roadway. The open and wooded lands are diverse and laid out perfectly for a tract well suited to build a home, create a farm, and have a hunting mecca right out the back door. Lake Swamp is well known in Horry County to harbor some of the largest bucks in the county a dense population of wild turkey. And the flooded holes along Lake Swamp are perfect for housing big flocks of waterfowl during the winter months. This section of SC is well known for being in a good flyway for doves and 10 acres of sunflowers, corn, or...
If you have been looking for the perfect tract of land to come on the market, your just in time for the 76-acre Lake Swamp Tract in western Horry County, South Carolina. In one sentence, this 76-acre tract has it all! Open water swamp, mature pine/hardwood ridges, and the balance of high sandy cropland that are all connected to HWY 308 via a 50-foot easement down an existing roadway. The open and wooded lands are diverse and laid out perfectly for a tract well suited to build a home, create a farm, and have a hunting mecca right out the back door. Lake Swamp is well known in Horry County to harbor some of the largest bucks in the county a dense population of wild turkey. And the flooded holes along Lake Swamp are perfect for housing big flocks of waterfowl during the winter months. This section of SC is well known for being in a good flyway for doves and 10 acres of sunflowers, corn, or millet could be just the ticket to bring the birds in if doves are the primary subject.
This tract is ideal for the hunter looking for an excellent place to hunt, but it also has an excellent potential to erect a country home or a 3-story mansion with barns and a dozen horses anywhere between the swamp edge and the blacktop. Soils in the high grounds are mapped as Blanton, Kenansville, and Norfolk that are fertile for growing crops or they could be ideal for septic systems and a new development within close proximity to Conway and Myrtle Beach. And since the tract is in the Aynor School District, many families would love to call this place home.
Tract is found in the Galivant's Ferry Community between Nichols Highway and HWY 19 off HWY 308. Tract is 30 minutes from Conway, 30 minutes to North Myrtle Beach, and 10 minutes from Aynor.