The Hampton Stokes Field Club property is located in the South Carolina Low Country between Charleston and Savannah. Tract 1 is a part of the Field Club’s hunting lands and contains a total of 2152.3 acres of natural woodlands, planted pines, pasture, game plots, and duck fields. It has plentiful doves, deer and wild turkeys. Quail hunting has not been emphasized on this particular tract for many years, but there are several areas that could be easily managed for released birds. The production of pine and hardwood timber has been the focus. The property presently has over $2000 an acre in merchantable timber.
A tour of Tract 1 is a like going back in time; there are woodland areas that have not been cut in generations, the Pocotaligo and Tulifiny Rivers run together here, a private bridge connects the land on both sides. Huge cypress trees, bays and oaks grow in 18th century rice fields. One of the rice fields has been kept in production and is planted each year for world class duck hunting.
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Hampton Stokes Tract 1 is located near the intersection of I-95 and the Charleston Savannah Highway US 17. It is less than an hour from Savannah, Beaufort and the beaches and golf courses at Hilton Head, 45 minutes from the Savannah Airport, thiirty minutes from the Walterboro jet port, and an hour and twenty minutes from historic Charleston.
Hampton Stokes Tract 1 is located in Hampton and Jasper Counties, South Carolina.
The land in this area is excellent for growing timber.
Pine and hardwoods are the biggest South Carolina industry.
Forestry contributes $21 billion per year to the state's economy.
Forest products is the #1 export by volume out of the Charleston Port.
Hampton Stokes Tract 1 is well-located near the intersection of the Charleston Savannah Highway and I-95, the busiest interstate in the U.S. It is less than an hour from Beaufort, the beaches and golf courses of Hilton Head and the Savannah Airport, thirty minutes from the jet port in Walterboro, and an hour and twenty minutes from historic Charleston.
Land Types by %
Bottomland hardwood includes cypress 21.4%
Lowland hardwood includes cypress and pine 1.4%
Natural pine and hardwood mixed 12.7%
Merchantable planted pine 39.1%
Merchantable natural pine 1.2%
Premerchantable planted pine 14.9%
Open land and fields 3.2%
Waterfowl impoundment 4.2%
Culitvated field, pasture, game plots 1.8%
Hampton Stokes Tract I
2,152.3 Acres
SOLD
For additional information please contact:
Chip Hall
phone 843.860.3432
email cohplantation@icloud.com
Plantation Services Inc. specializes in real estate sales and management of farms, timber tracts, rural land and hunting plantations.
These southern plantations comprise thousands of acres and are some of the most beautiful estates anywhere. Sportsmen from around the world visit to hunt deer, doves, turkeys, ducks, and especially bob white quail.
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