Today on whim I decided to go down to this area, looked like a bunch of dirt roads and I needed some solo driving time. It is about 50 miles south of Charlotte, and has over 40K acres of pine forest and sand/gravel roads all over it. I drove about 40 miles of dirt and saw just a little bit. Not hard core driving, but a little fun 4wd around the trails looking for wildfile. No camping allowed, which is a shame as I saw so many awesome spots. The place is open year round during daylight. Will go again and do more "sploring"
Stopped for late lunch in Lake 17
Road 3B area had a few vehicles parked outside on the intersection. A few miles later I found out why, it was about 18" deep but hard bottom, easy drive.
Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge
The Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge, located in Chesterfield County, South Carolina, is one of the Southeast’s premier sites for viewing the rapidly diminishing longleaf pine/wiregrass ecosystem.
www.fws.gov
Stopped for late lunch in Lake 17
Road 3B area had a few vehicles parked outside on the intersection. A few miles later I found out why, it was about 18" deep but hard bottom, easy drive.