This large-acreage tract in Dillon County, South Carolina, offers a combination of accessibility, road frontage, and diverse recreational potential. Located approximately 6 miles from Interstate 95, the property provides convenient regional access while maintaining a rural setting suited for outdoor use and future improvements. The tract features approximately 950 feet of paved road frontage along Pearlie Road, allowing for straightforward entry and multiple potential access points. The absence of a homeowners association and lack of known building restrictions provide flexibility for a variety of uses, including residential, agricultural, or recreational development, subject to local regulations. The property has a documented history of supporting trophy whitetail deer, along with habitat suitable for wild turkey, waterfowl, and upland game species. The mix of cover and surrounding landscape contributes to its appeal for hunting and wildlife observation. Recreational opportunities may include hunting, trail riding, and general outdoor use. Its proximity to well-known regional landmarks and services enhances its overall accessibility. The property is located 6 miles from the famous South of the Border tourist attraction, which offers a variety of amenities, including lodging, dining, fuel, and entertainment options. Additionally, the tract is approximately 5 miles from the City of Dillon, which provides access to the South Carolina Port Authoritys Inland Port Dillon and a public Amtrak station. The surrounding region includes several nearby cities that expand access to employment centers, retail, and healthcare. Lumberton, North Carolina, is approximately 27 miles away, Florence is approximately 30 miles away, and Fayetteville, North Carolina, is approximately 58 miles away. The coastal market of Myrtle Beach is located approximately 60 miles from the property, offering access to beaches, tourism, and additional services. This Dillon County property presents an opportunity for buyers seeking acreage with road frontage, regional connectivity, and a setting suitable for outdoor recreation or future land use. Buyers should verify all information important to their intended use, including zoning, utilities, and access.