The Cowpins Tract is 223.6-acres located in Cherokee County, South Carolina, just three miles from the Town of Cowpens, 10 miles from Spartanburg, and 38 miles from Greenville. With direct access to Crenshaw Road and only 10 minutes from Interstate 85, the property offers exceptional connectivity while maintaining a rural setting.
The tract features approximately 8,395 feet of dirt road frontage on Crenshaw Road, which divides the property into two nearly equal sectionsan advantageous layout for subdivision into large residential lots or future development. Power is available on-site, supporting utility access for residential or recreational structures.
Timber resources include a mix of premerchantable pine and mature hardwoods, especially along the stream corridors. The tract has been professionally managed for timber production, and the presence of established timber markets in the region adds value for buyers interested in forestry income or long-term investment potential.
The property includes multiple running streams, with one located in an ideal position for the construction of a private pond. These water features enhance both the aesthetic and recreational appeal of the land. Mature hardwood stands along the stream bottoms support healthy wildlife populations, contributing to a high-quality habitat for whitetail deer and wild turkeys. This makes the tract suitable for recreational use or conservation purposes.
The Upstate region of South Carolina, including Cherokee and surrounding counties, continues to experience steady growth in residential and commercial development. The area's proximity to major economic hubs such as Greenville and Spartanburg, along with its expanding infrastructure and workforce, has driven demand for rural and semi-rural properties with development potential.
In summary, this property offers a combination of location, access, natural features, and resource value. Suitable for timber investment, recreational use, large estate homesites, or residential subdivision, this tract is well-positioned for a variety of land-use strategies in a high-growth region.