The Horse Creek Tract is an incomparable investment-grade property in Fairfield County. Few properties can match the conservation opportunities and recreational possibilities afforded by this nearly 900-acre natural masterpiece, and even fewer can do so within a 40-minute drive of the state capital in Columbia.
Horse Creek and several tributaries combine to offer thousands of feet along beautiful hardwood-lined creeks. Miles of trails provide driving, walking or UTV access through a variety of forest types. Wildlife is plentiful and largely undisturbed, making chance encounters frequent and enjoyably unpredictable.
Ideally situated for development into a premier personal retreat, the entire property offers a diversity of cover types, each satisfying a variety of personal recreational ambitions and wildlife habitat needs. Almost 200 acres of natural hardwoods perfectly complement over 650 acres of natural pine stands. The system of trails accurately navigates the topography, ranging from gently rolling to moderately steep. Game patches have been carefully placed to allow for simple access and secluded enjoyment. The Horse Creek Tract is a uniquely large tract for the area and its proximity to Columbia makes it an excellent candidate for a conservation easement.
The Horse Creek Tract lies midway between Winnsboro and Ridgeway, just west of Interstate 77, with almost two miles of frontage on Horse Creek Rd./Old Highway 21.
Please contact Gary Springer at 803-730-1248 to schedule a tour.