Little Rafting Creek Tract Sumter County, South Carolina
Located just minutes from the city of Sumter, the Little Rafting Creek Tract offers a combination of recreational opportunity, timber investment, and future homesite potential in one of Sumter County's most desirable rural corridors.
This well-located property features four-lane paved frontage along Highway 521 (Camden Highway) with power available at the road and a good internal road system providing access throughout the tract. The property is conveniently situated only 15 minutes from Sumter, 23 minutes from Camden, and approximately 45 minutes from Columbia, while Shaw Air Force Base is just 4.5 miles away.
Little Rafting Creek flows through the property in a series of braided streams, creating a scenic water feature that enhances both the landscape and wildlife habitat. The tract lies in the High Hills region between Rembert and Dalzell, an area known for strong populations of deer and turkey. The creek bottom also provides natural habitat for waterfowl and could be further improved if desired.
Timber resources include approximately 65 acres of 36-year-old natural hardwoods, 22 acres of 6-year-old natural hardwood regeneration, and 54 acres of 6-year-old planted loblolly pine. A powerline right-of-way crossing the property is currently utilized for food plots, adding to the tract's recreational appeal.
With excellent access, diverse timber stands, and a significant water feature, the Little Rafting Creek Tract presents an outstanding opportunity for recreation, hunting, timber investment, or a private rural estate.
Please Contact Kerry Brewer at 803-983-2653 for more information.