Description of TBD Georgetown Hwy, Andrews, SC 29510
Listing details for TBD Georgetown Hwy, Andrews, SC 29510 : Prime tract of hunting land nestled in the heart of Georgetown County between Georgetown and Andrews. Tract contains mature loblolly pine on the front and transitions to hardwood bottomland within a tributary to Boggy Swamp. Awesome tract of hunting land within a short distance to Andrews and the coast. Perfectly situated off US 521 lies the 39-acre Hunting Paradise with excellent opportunities for plentiful wild turkey and mature whitetail deer! This tract begins only 400 foot off US 521 and continues over 3,000 feet to the south into a tributary of Boggy Swamp that is also the headwaters of the Sampit River Drainage. With the exception of a few established homes along US 521, this tract connects at the rear to over a quarter of a million acres of pure forestland that also connects to the Santee River on the southern end. This part of Georgetown County is well known for high populations of deer, turkey, small game, wild hogs, and many acres of waterfowl-infested swamp. It is a perfect opportunity for the hunter looking for a fully wooded tract of land with endless opportunities to create a hunting paradise of their own design. And luckily, the tract is fully stocked with towering pine and expansive hardwoods from property line to property line. The tract is located just south of US 521 between Andrews and Georgetown. The tract is 10 miles from Georgetown, 3.5 miles from Andrews, 40 miles to Myrtle Beach, 60 miles to Charleston, and 45 miles to Conway. The tract drains into Boggy Swamp and eventually into Sampit River that is well known for big bucks, ducks, and lots of turkeys! The tract has a deeded 50 foot access that connects the tract to the highway and then the 50-foot access traverses the western border of the tract. (Note: the 50-foot access along the tract's western boundary is unimproved, grown up in trees.) With exception of the few scattered homes along US 521, all of the other adjacent tracts are heavily wooded and contain pine and hardwood forests in various stages of growth. This tract is ideal for the hunter looking for an excellent place to hunt a wide variety of game, but it also has the potential to support a homesite along the end of the property near the US 521 access.