Prime hunting and timber investment property right along Big Swamp known as one of the largest watercourses in all of Robeson County. Robeson County is still one of those rural counties busting with big bucks, long beards, ducks, and on this tract, mature timber. Few tracts come up for sale with a solid stand of timber from one end to the other in various stages of growth. This tract is part of the famous Big Swamp a few miles east of Lumberton and just south of N.C. 211. This tract lacks road frontage, but has a deeded, "all weather" access road that connects to Berry Lewis Road. Even though much of this tract is located within the floodplain of Big Swamp, the interior road system in place allows adequate access to the majority of the tract. It's a game paradise with abundant habitat for whopper whitetails, long bearded turkeys, and amble opportunities to take a daily bag limit of whistling woodies in the gorgeous flooded lowlands in timber and some in open water areas. Tract contains 400 acres of uncut oak, gum, ash, and cypress throughout the bottom lands and over 800 acres of newly-planted loblolly pine (CIRCA 2022-2023). Tract is perfect for the land investor that has an interest in long term appreciation and a love for the outdoors.
This property is close to everything including 10 minutes from Lumberton, 3 minutes to Bladenboro, and just under 90 minutes from Wilmington.
From intersection of NC 211 and Berry Lewis Road, turn south onto Berry Lewis Road. Travel south on Berry Lewis Road for 2.6 miles and turn right onto dirt access road just before Bryant Swamp Canal. Tract is at end of road past the metal gate.
- Freshwater Fishing
- ATV Trail Riding
- Biking Trials
- Bird Watching
- Equestrian Trails
- Hiking Trails
- Dirt / Gravel
- Private Road
- Flood Plain
- Varied
- Acreage
- Horses Permitted
- Heavily Treed
- Creek
- Hunting
- Timber Management
- Bear
- Quail
- Geese
- Ducks
- Waterfowl
- Small Game
- Big Game
- Turkey
- Whitetail Deer
- Dove
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The outdoors runs deep within the roots of this Carolina outdoor enthusiast. As a young boy, Jeff Burleson trampled the woods after a deer or duck and paddled the waters for a limit of fish ... Click for more.