
Ask Todd Crosby
GAT-3212
Description
Located near the rural community of Troy in McCormick County SC. this property offers an abundance of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast including hunting, trail riding and just exploring the great outdoors. The property offers a gentle rolling topography with scenic vistas overlooking mature hardwood creek bottoms, there are multiple potential home sites located throughout the property. The significant benefit of this property is that it is surrounded by the 370,000-acre Sumter National Forest providing protection, privacy and an abundance of wild game. The landscape consists of a diverse habitat including 238+/- acres of mature loblolly plantation most of which is one age class and established in 1984. The hardwood creek bottoms have a seasonal flow and consist of 60+/- acres of mature hard and soft wood species. The timber is in excellent growing condition and may provide a continual revenue stream through sustainable forestry management. Located adjacent to the property is the well-documented and historical site referred to as the Long Cane Massacre. This site is significant to the history of exploration and the Calhoun family settlement in South Carolina for its association with the Cherokee War of 1760. An estimated 100 Cherokee Warriors overtook approximately 150 Scottish-Irish settlers in a property dispute here.
Additional Information
wildlife
- big game
- small game
- turkey
- other
recreation
- hunting
water access
- creek
Maps
