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Twin Roads

From Black Ducks to Mallards, This is One of the Most Unique Waterfowl Properties in South Carolina - Managed Green-tree Reservoir and Floodable Duck Pond

  • 906± acre high-quality recreational property in Kershaw County, South Carolina
  • Located near the Wateree River within a productive waterfowl flyway
  • Proven duck property consistently holding strong numbers of puddle ducks, including mallards and black ducks
  • 38± acre tillable impoundment designed for flooded crops and moist-soil management
  • Over 100± acres of flooded green timber and dense buckbrush, reminiscent of classic Arkansas timber hunting
  • Exceptional waterfowl diversity, with up to 11 duck species harvested during a single hunt
  • Dedicated 5± acre dove field providing additional seasonal hunting opportunity
  • Approximately 10± acres of established upland food plots for deer and turkey
  • 100± acres of mature pine timber
  • World-class turkey hunting complemented by strong whitetail deer populations
  • Situated in a highly regarded, well-managed neighborhood near notable properties such as Lugoff Farms and Bluelands
  • Convenient access — approximately 30 minutes to Columbia, 13 minutes to Historic Camden, and 1.5 hours to Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Offered in its entirety for $6M or divided; 675-acre portion for $2,025,000

Twin Roads, 906 acres in Kershaw County, stands as one of the most compelling waterfowl and multi-species sporting properties available along the Wateree River corridor in South Carolina. Situated in Kershaw County just south of Lugoff, this 906± acre contiguous tract occupies a coveted position within an elite neighborhood of private duck properties — including the renowned Bluelands Plantation and Mulberry Plantation — that together define one of the most productive waterfowl corridors in the Palmetto State.

What truly sets Twin Road apart from virtually every comparable property in the region is its rare, passive gravity-fed water system. Gilly’s Creek, a natural tributary of the Wateree River, flows directly onto the property, naturally flooding the primary impoundment, flooded hardwood timber, and connected water features at essentially zero operating cost. Unlike properties reliant on pumps, fuel, and constant infrastructure maintenance, flooding here is accomplished simply by setting flashboard risers — allowing the land to function exactly as it was intended.

“There's a tributary that comes off the Wateree River called Gilly's Creek which naturally feeds water onto this place. You have virtually zero expense in flooding — it's just a matter of throwing the boards in the flashboard risers.”

— Jon Kohler, Jon Kohler & Associates

The wildlife profile at Twin Road is exceptional across every season. Waterfowl hunting ranks among the finest on the Wateree, supported by a diverse system that includes a 48± acre managed impoundment, more than 100± acres of flooded hardwood timber and buckbrush, and two naturally occurring beaver ponds totaling approximately 60± acres. This combination creates outstanding feeding, loafing, and roosting habitat capable of holding multiple duck species throughout the season.

Beyond waterfowl, the property delivers world-class turkey hunting within its expansive bottomland hardwoods, along with consistently strong whitetail deer hunting supported by a mosaic of upland pine, hardwood bottoms, and managed corridors. A centrally located 5± acre dove field has historically produced strong flights and comfortably accommodates up to ten hunters, making it ideal for social hunts and early-season gatherings.

Approximately 100± acres of upland pine plantation provide both current timber value and future habitat opportunity. With a prescribed fire program and targeted herbicide work, these uplands could be opened significantly to support a quality upland game program, including a release quail operation. The adjacent Bluelands Plantation — meticulously managed for quail, waterfowl, and deer — offers a clear blueprint for what thoughtful stewardship in this corridor can achieve.

Twin Road is further enhanced by excellent infrastructure, including a meticulously maintained internal road system with a full perimeter road, flashboard riser water control structures throughout, an existing concrete pad suitable for a shop or equipment building, and a conservation easement that permits a 2± acre cabin or lodge site. A large neighboring timber tract provides long-term privacy, security, and habitat continuity.

Twin Road qualifies as an exceptional Social Storm® property, combining elite recreational value, passive natural resources, and long-term asset security.

Conveniently situated just 30 minutes from Columbia, 13 minutes from Historic Camden, and approximately an hour and a half from Charlotte, North Carolina, this property represents a rare combination of expertly designed waterfowl habitat, uncommon South Carolina flooded timber hunting, and exceptional deer and turkey hunting in a prime location.

This is a rare opportunity to acquire a legacy-quality sporting property in one of South Carolina’s most proven and tightly held waterfowl neighborhoods — a place where thoughtful management, natural water, and elite habitat converge.

**Offered in its entirety for $6M or divided; 675-acre portion for $2,025,000.

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Twin Roads

  • Approximately 30 minutes to Columbia
  • 13 minutes to Historic Camden
  • 1.5 hours to Charlotte, North Carolina

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