Stone 34 Tract
Stone 34 Tract | ±24.5 Acres of Hunting Land with Pond in Marlboro County, SC
Located just outside of McColl, South Carolina, the Stone 34 Tract offers an excellent opportunity to own a manageable-sized recreational and timberland property in the heart of Marlboro County. This ±24.5-acre tract is situated off Neck Road and provides a private rural setting with convenient access to nearby towns and amenities. The property is located only 12.5 miles from Bennettsville, approximately 33 minutes from Cheraw, and around 45 minutes from Darlington, making it an easy drive from several surrounding communities while still maintaining the peace and quiet that rural landowners seek.The Stone 34 Tract is well suited for recreational use, hunting, or a future rural retreat. Marlboro County has long been known for its strong outdoor traditions, abundant wildlife habitat, and productive timberlands. The area surrounding McColl and Bennettsville is rich in agricultural and forestry history, with generations of landowners utilizing the region’s fertile soils and extensive forests for farming, timber production, and recreation. Bennettsville itself was established in the early 1800s and remains known for its historic charm and deep ties to South Carolina’s agricultural economy. Nearby Cheraw, often referred to as “The Prettiest Town in Dixie,” is recognized for its historic districts, scenic beauty, and strong connection to South Carolina history.
The property contains a diverse mix of timber types, wetland habitat, and open water that create excellent conditions for whitetail deer, wild turkey, ducks, and other small game species. Internal stand diversity and low-lying habitat areas provide excellent cover, bedding habitat, and natural travel corridors for wildlife. Recreational buyers looking for a smaller hunting tract with strong habitat characteristics will appreciate the natural setting and manageable acreage.
According to the attached stand map, the property is comprised of three distinct stand types. Stand 1 consists of approximately 9.09 acres of mixed hardwood timber, providing excellent mast production, wildlife habitat, and natural diversity throughout the tract. Stand 2 contains approximately 13.58 acres of coastal flatwoods consisting of a mix of natural pine and hardwood timber. This portion of the property offers thick cover for wildlife along with future recreational and timberland potential. Stand 3 includes a 1.84-acre pond that originated from historic clay mining activities in the area. This unique water feature adds significant recreational and aesthetic value to the tract while also enhancing waterfowl habitat and overall wildlife usage throughout the property.
Access to the Stone 34 Tract is provided by a recorded easement. Buyers are encouraged to review the property documents for additional information regarding the easement location and access rights associated with the property. The recorded access helps provide legal entry to the tract while maintaining the private and secluded character that many recreational land buyers seek.
The Stone 34 Tract presents an outstanding opportunity for buyers seeking an affordable recreational property with hunting potential, timberland characteristics, and a convenient location in northeastern South Carolina. Whether you are looking for a weekend hunting retreat, long-term land investment, or a private rural getaway, this tract offers versatility and strong recreational appeal in a region well known for outdoor recreation and timberland ownership.
Please note that there is a mineral reservation associated with this property. Buyers should review the property documents for additional information regarding the reservation.