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The Deasal Tract is a 113.6-acre timber and recreational property located in Lancaster County, South Carolina, just south of Hwy 903. Offering approximately 2,300 feet of frontage along Deasal Road, a county-maintained gravel road, the tract provides easy access and multiple potential entry points. The property consists primarily of a 6-year-old upland pine plantation, along with scattered hardwoods and tributaries that add diversity and natural appeal across the landscape. An established internal road system is already in place, allowing convenient access throughout the tract for timber management, hunting, and general enjoyment.
Location/Directions
From Lancaster, take SC-903 S/Chesterfield Avenue for approximately 11 miles. Turn right onto Musket Road, then in 0.2 miles take a left onto Deasal Road. The property begins at the bend-look for Advance Land & Timber signs. Look for Advance Land and Timber signs.