The 1,742-acre Cypress Shoals in North Augusta, S.C. will feature two 18-hole golf courses, 30 miles of hiking trails and a hunting and fishing preserve. Equestrian facilities, a boutique riverfront inn, spa and wellness center; plus 60 club condominiums and 20 golf cottages and a conference hotel with 40 villas, retail and clubhouse are also part of the design.
Cypress Shoals, a 1,742-acre property being planned in North Augusta, S.C., is going beyond the two 18-hole courses planned for it, the Aiken Standard reported. Thirty miles of hiking trails are planned, plus a hunting and fishing preserve that, at 624 acres, would rival that run by the National Wild Turkey Federation at its 300-acre Palmetto Shooting Complex in Edgefield, S.C.
If completed as planned, the preserve will be built with a private lodge, gunroom and on-site gunsmith, the Standard reported. Cypress Shoals’ website, launched late on March 22, promises the “perfect combination of luxury and ease of access without compromising the tranquility of exclusivity, the privacy of seclusion as well as absolute security.”
As planned now, 200 condominiums are part of the design, the Standard reported. So are two islands, “set aside as private reserves.”
Equestrian facilities, a boutique riverfront inn, spa and wellness center; plus 60 club condominiums and 20 golf cottages and a conference hotel with 40 villas, retail and clubhouse are also part of the design, the Standard reported. But so far, that’s all it is – a design.
Property maps show that no single developer yet has the rights to any contiguous 1,742 acres in the area described, the Standard reported. Moreover, for things to actually get going, various county development approvals will have to be given.
But at least one industry expert who’s keyed into Edgefield County development said he’s interested in seeing the project move along, the Standard reported.
“I think this is a great project that would certainly enhance the Edgefield County-North Augusta area and the greater CSRA,” said Will Williams, president and CEO of Western SC. “I look forward to learning more and seeing it come to fruition.”
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