Little Pee Dee River Legacy Portfolio — 1,452± Acres (9 Parcels) | Dillon County, South Carolina This 1,452± acre portfolio consists of nine available parcels positioned along the Little Pee Dee River in Dillon County, offering a rare combination of navigable water frontage, productive timberland, and exceptional recreational and conservation value. The Little Pee Dee is a classic blackwater river, providing navigable access by small boat, outstanding riparian habitat, and excellent duck hunting opportunities along its sloughs, oxbows, and seasonally flooded timber. The property supports abundant whitetail deer, wild turkey, and bobwhite quail, with a diverse mix of river-bottom hardwoods, managed uplands, openings, and edge habitat. Upland areas feature planted longleaf and loblolly pine, creating attractive potential homesites and camp locations while also supporting long-term timber investment and wildlife management objectives. Extensive road frontage across multiple tracts enhances access, flexibility, and future planning options. Centrally located at approximately 34.535654, -79.402641, the property enjoys a highly accessible rural setting while remaining close to key towns and cities. It is located about 8 miles from Dillon, 14 miles from Latta, 25 miles from Marion, 31 miles from Florence, and roughly 23 miles from Lumberton, NC. Coastal destinations are also within reach, with Conway approximately 52 miles away and Myrtle Beach about 66 miles. Larger metropolitan areas include Charlotte at approximately 95 miles, Raleigh at 97 miles, Columbia at 100 miles, and Charleston at roughly 125 miles. The Little Pee Dee River corridor is widely recognized for its high conservation value, making this offering particularly attractive for buyers interested in long-term stewardship, conservation-oriented ownership, or legacy land holdings. With its nine-parcel configuration, this property provides flexibility for a single legacy owner, a multi-family or partnership acquisition, or a strategic subdivision approach—without sacrificing the scale, privacy, and natural integrity that make this stretch of the Little Pee Dee River special.