Edwards Lake Tract
Just outside the small town of Branchville sits the Edwards Lake tract. A generational family tract nestled on the longest black water river in the US, the Edisto River. The +/- 173.78 acre tract is the perfect mix of bottomlands, wet-weather ponds, tillable fields, and planted pines. This quality recreation tract is also convenient to coastal towns such as Charleston. Edwards Lake tract is tucked in next to a public dirt road providing a quiet and private access to the property. While walking this land it was evident that this farm holds a ton of deer & turkey as there is sign throughout. I have seen turkeys on every trip to this tract so far. Every field has worn deer trails leading into the thickets and I can imagine it is even more prominent when crops are in the fields. There are multiple wet-weather ponds tucked in the timber that should make excellent duck hunting especially with the proximity to the river. Additionally, there is +/-35 acres of tillable ground on the property that produces income through farmer rental. Besides the recreational benefits this property also contains high-spot along river that could be used for a multitude of purposes. This river access would be perfect for launching small boats and fishing the Edisto River for the famed Red-Breasted Sun fish. The uses for this property are endless but it seems perfect for a hunting camp. There is already a small cabin on-site with no utilities. The cabin would need to be fixed up and will be sold AS-IS. Notable features include: • 20 minutes to I-95 • 1.5hrs to Charleston • 1hr to Columbia • 1.5hrs to Augusta • Roughly 4,800ft of River frontage • Roughly 1,000ft of Road frontage on Bridge St. Shown by appointment ONLY.