Bounty Acres Rd Lot W-wp001, Bennettsville, SC 29512
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What's special
Mature hardwoodsPeaceful rural settingOpen groundExcellent habitatLong-term timber valuePlanted timberMajestic live oak ridge
If you've been searching for an affordable hunting property that offers excellent habitat, a convenient location, and room to make it your own, this 53.8+/- acre tract in Marlboro County deserves a closer look. Located just minutes from Bennettsville, this versatile property combines planted timber, mature hardwoods, and open ground to create an outstanding recreational tract without the premium price tag.Approximately 20+/- acres are planted in a healthy 9 to 10-year-old pine plantation, providing excellent bedding cover for whitetail deer while offering long-term timber value. An additional 6+/- acres of mature hardwoods attract wildlife throughout the year, especially during the fall when acorns become a valuable food source. One of the property's most impressive natural features is a majestic live oak ridge that gives this tract a character rarely found in this part of South Carolina.Hunters will appreciate the excellent opportunities for trophy whitetail deer, wild turkey, small game, and upland game. The cleared area beneath the transmission line presents an outstanding opportunity to establish a productive dove field or large food plot that could become the centerpiece of your hunting strategy. An established internal ATV and UTV trail system provides convenient access throughout the property, making it easy to reach stands, food plots, and other key locations.Despite its peaceful, rural setting, this property offers exceptional convenience. Downtown Bennettsville is just 4 miles away, Laurinburg, North Carolina, is only 21 miles, Florence is approximately 35 miles, and Charlotte is just 94 miles, making this an easy destination for weekend hunting trips or a quick outdoor escape.Whether you're looking for your first hunting property, an affordable recreational retreat, or an investment with future timber potential, this Marlboro County tract offers a combination of value, habitat, and accessibility that's becoming increasingly difficult to find.