Description
Gorgeous, Cleared, 75 foot lot sitting on the canal side of Waccamaw Shores Rd. and ready for someone to build their new lake house. Just imagine the possibilities this property offers! Located only minutes from the NC Wildlife Boat Landing, you can have your boat in the water and off to fishing, boating, swimming and exploring the lake in no time. Take a drive to Lake Waccamaw and you will understand why people say living here is like living in a different world. As soon as you arrive at the lake, the sight of the gentle water combined with the moss hanging from the cypress and oak trees has a relaxing effect like nowhere else. Even though the lake feels like a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, you are only 20 minutes to downtown Whiteville, 45 minutes to downtown Wilmington, and under 1 hour from Brunswick County beaches or Myrtle Beach. Lake Waccamaw is home to one of NC's finest state parks, with hiking trails, piers, campsites, and a visitors center with exhibits from the lake. There is also the Train Depot Museum that shares the history of the lake and provides educational opportunities for children and adults. The BGHNC Equine and Events Exhibition Center host numerous events throughout the year. At the end of Waccamaw Shores Rd is a dam where the lake spills over into the Waccamaw River and a pier crosses over the dam, connecting with the hiking trails. Take a bike ride around the lake to enjoy all of the different sections of the lake, canoe, paddle, sail, swim.... watch the wildlife.. so much to do, come see for yourself!
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Description
Gorgeous, Cleared, 75 foot lot sitting on the canal side of Waccamaw Shores Rd. and ready for someone to build their new lake house. Just imagine the possibilities this property offers! Located only minutes from the NC Wildlife Boat Landing, you can have your boat in the water and off to fishing, boating, swimming and exploring the lake in no time. Take a drive to Lake Waccamaw and you will understand why people say living here is like living in a different world. As soon as you arrive at the lake, the sight of the gentle water combined with the moss hanging from the cypress and oak trees has a relaxing effect like nowhere else. Even though the lake feels like a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, you are only 20 minutes to downtown Whiteville, 45 minutes to downtown Wilmington, and under 1 hour from Brunswick County beaches or Myrtle Beach. Lake Waccamaw is home to one of NC's finest state parks, with hiking trails, piers, campsites, and a visitors center with exhibits from the lake. There is also the Train Depot Museum that shares the history of the lake and provides educational opportunities for children and adults. The BGHNC Equine and Events Exhibition Center host numerous events throughout the year. At the end of Waccamaw Shores Rd is a dam where the lake spills over into the Waccamaw River and a pier crosses over the dam, connecting with the hiking trails. Take a bike ride around the lake to enjoy all of the different sections of the lake, canoe, paddle, sail, swim.... watch the wildlife.. so much to do, come see for yourself!
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