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Hunt & Fish


Cowden Plantation, located deep in the South Carolina Lowcountry,is rich with a bounty of wildlife.  When you slip into the swamps, you'll step back in time as you walk in the shadow of massive cypress trees, guardians for almost two thousand years of this prized hunting land.  Stalk your prey in 10,000 acres of beautifully managed habitat and experience the tradition and beauty that is Cowden Plantation.

A Wilderness Retreat
You work hard.  Why not treat yourself, Or reward those who work so hard for you?  Get away for a day hunt, plan a weekend outing with your buddies, or take a break from the daily grind and get back to nature at Cowden Plantation. 

On site meeting facilities are available, as well as lodging for ten.Meals can be arranged for parties of four or more.  We can arrange lodging outside of the plantation for parties larger than ten --  we've successfully handled groups of up to 45. 

Relax and enjoy the natural beauty and you'll find yourself in a very laid-back place  -  we make hunting fun, not work.  We try to satisfy a variety of hunters of all ages from seniors to youth, both men and women alike.  We'll fit your style of hunting whether you choose to schedule one type of hunt, or a variety.  Mix in a little fishing or take a nature walk and spy some of the 250 species of birds that have been sighted on Cowden.  Or take the time to sharpen your eye for the hunt on our shooting ranges, from 50 to 1000 yards. 

Whatever your wildlife pleasure, you can find it at Cowden Plantation.  The land has been taken care of for thousands of years.  Come to Cowden Plantation and let the land take care of you.

The History of the Hunt
Prehistoric hunters, Native Americans, an esteemed governor, and master rifle craftsman all share a common bond.  A love of a land laced with flowing creeks, shadowed by tall pine forests and cypress swamps and boasting an abundance of wildlife — a love of Cowden Plantation. 

Ancient artifacts, left behind tens of thousands of years ago, tell the tale of tribes of hunters who relied on this land for their survival.  Vast swamplands and flowing waters provided generously for Native Americans several hundred years ago.  Antebellum days brought King Cotton to Cowden under the ownership of James Henry Hammond, a South Carolina governor whose home, Redcliffe, still stands proudly. 

Cowden Plantation today offers the same beauty and wildlife that men throughout history have cherished, and is home to Kenny Jarrett, the master craftsman of the renowned Jarrett Rifle.  A 10,000 acre wildlife and game preserve, Cowden Plantation is dedicated to the conservation and management of wild game and their natural habitat.  You'll find Carolina forests filled with trophy whitetail deer, at home with wild boar & turkey.  Sparkling waters filled with bass and bream, and a variety of waterfowl.  Nature at its finest -- hunted for centuries and still unspoiled today.

For reservations and more information,
call 803-471-3616 today!