A truly remarkable tract of hunting land right in the Ashepole Swamp Corridor with over 9 acres of fields, 1-acre duck pond, 1,000 square foot cabin, two equipment sheds, a private fishing area on oxbow, massive timber, and all packaged up in a private, gated package. This tract is full of deer, turkey, ducks, and big fish! Located in southern Robeson County, just off Ashepole Swamp, is the 130-acre White Oak Island Preserve. It is truly a paradise that checks all the boxes for every outdoorsman and woman. This tract is located just a few miles from Fair Bluff and the Lumber River, but it is also just 30 miles from Lumberton, an hour from Wilmington, and just a little over 2 hours from Charlotte and Raleigh. It contains over 2,200 feet of road frontage along N.C. 904 with 9 acres of beautiful fields, an existing duck pond, massive timber, a 1,000-square-foot cabin with loft, two equipment sheds, and an easily accessible fishing area along an oxbow of Ashepole Swamp loaded with fish. Even though this tract is located within the Ashepole Swamp corridor, the cabin on this tract hasn't experienced any flooding within its livable floors. The structure is plumbed to a water well, and an existing septic system and the house is wired for power and ready to hook up to a generator. This tract is full of gorgeous forests loaded with pine and oaks in the uplands and water tupelo, maple, ash, and cypress in the lowlands. The tract is surrounded by large timber company land and the run of Ashepole Swamp, which protects this tract from any future development along its exterior boundaries. Perfect wildlife habitat is available on this tract for the duck hunter, deer hunter, turkey hunter, and small game hunter, and remember the fishing too. The tract has excellent access to a deep water oxbow that connects to the run of Ashepole. Food plots and the duck pond can be a magnet to pull wildlife in from afar. Tract is well suited for the wildlife enthusiast with the opportunity to take a large Robeson County whitetail, a long-bearded turkey, or a small game collection. This section of N.C. is also well known for being in a good flyway for doves, and 9 acres of sunflowers, corn, or millet could be just the ticket to bring the birds in.
This tract is ideal for the hunter looking for an excellent place to hunt a wide variety of game, but it also has excellent opportunity potential for residential living with plenty of room for horses and other livestock. The tract is just minutes from Fair Bluff and Fairmont, 30 minutes from Lumberton and Whiteville, an hour from Wilmington, and two hours from Raleigh and Charlotte. For the outdoor enthusiast, this could be the perfect getaway with hunting and fishing right out the back door! The Lumber River is only 3 miles away in Fair Bluff, which is home to big bass, catfish, and large flatfish.