DNR Managed Lands

Thurmond Tract

Contact Information

Gerald Moore, Wildlife Biologist
Region I, Unit C
124 Wildlife Drive
Union, SC 29379
864-427-5140
email:mooreg@dnr.sc.gov

Hours of Operation

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Important Information for Visitors


Photographs

Photo of forest

Description

The Thurmond Tract consists of 195 acres and is located in the eastern portion of Union County. It is accessed from SC Hwy. 9 and is approximately 4 miles west of the town of Lockhart. This property was acquired by the DNR in 2001 and was purchased from the family of the late Senator Strom Thurmond.

The tract is comprised of approximately 110 acres of loblolly pine planted during the winter of 2001-2002, 65 acres of natural hardwood with scattered pockets of natural pine that range from pulpwood to sawtimber size, and 20 acres of open land utilized as a public dove field and other wildlife openings. The public dove field is prepared annually and has generally been a very good field, especially during the first season in early September. The area also provides good hunting opportunities for other wildlife species such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey and small game species like squirrel, rabbit and bobwhite quail. Furbearers such as raccoon, fox, coyote and bobcat may also be found in the area.

In addition to the public hunting opportunity, this tract is available for use by those interested in wildlife observation, nature study, wildlife photography and other types of non-consumptive outdoor recreation. The area provides excellent habitat for a variety of non-game wildlife species that includes birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians.