Land For Sale • 100 AC
The Edisto River Tract encompasses approximately 100 acres of diverse timber and bottomland habitat positioned along Repose Drive in Orangeburg County, South Carolina. The parcel is defined by an extraordinary ±2.2 miles of continuous frontage along the Edisto River and its interior oxbows, offering an expansive natural boundary and highly desirable water access unique to the region. Road access is provided by approximately 533 feet of frontage on Repose Drive, supported by an internal logging road that enhances navigability throughout the property. The tract includes roughly 15 acres of 10 to 12 year old loblolly pine, providing a growing timber stand suitable for future harvest cycles. The balance of the acreage consists of bottomland hardwoods and swamp, creating excellent wildlife habitat and supporting the property’s strong recreational profile. Outdoor enthusiasts will find favorable conditions for deer, turkey, and waterfowl, while anglers benefit from the river’s population of largemouth bass, striped bass, catfish, and black crappie. The Edisto River, recognized as the nation’s longest free-flowing blackwater river, serves as the signature natural feature of the parcel and elevates its appeal for boating, paddling, and river-oriented recreation. Located just five minutes from Branchville and within easy driving distance of Columbia and Charleston, the site offers a balance of privacy, seclusion, and accessibility. Its combination of timber value, water frontage, and habitat diversity positions the parcel as a compelling investment, recreational retreat, or long-term landholding with a wide range of potential uses.
| Extensive ±2.2 miles of river and oxbow water frontage offering recreation and scenic value |
| Blend of maturing pines and rich bottomland habitat suitable for timber, wildlife, and conservation pursuits |
| Strong regional recreational draw with hunting and fishing conditions supported by the Edisto River ecosystem |
| Convenient access from Repose Drive with an existing internal logging road for mobility and land management |
| Easily reached from Branchville, Columbia, and Charleston, balancing accessibility with seclusion |