Located on Hwy 52 about one hour north of North Charleston, the 126-acre Clarkson Woods farm is a mostly-upland outparcel of the esteemed Longlands Plantation holdings. Made up of a mixture of 7-9-year-old planted loblolly pine, and dotted with a few gum and oak bowls, this property is best defined by its location as one of those “if you know, you know” situations. Generally, it sits in a deer and game heavy part of the world, but specifically, this block on the west side of Hwy 52 pulls directly from Burgess Bay and major game corridors that run to the Santee River. Think quality bucks, turkeys, pigs, and opportunities for duck ponds, dove fields, and cabin sites on a convenient blank canvas.