Explore Nature

Sharing Our Land with Those Who Love to Hike, Fish, Hunt, and Camp

Explore Nature

Sharing Our Land with Those Who Love to Hike, Fish, Hunt, and Camp

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See the Beauty of the Rural Lands at Our Hunting Preserve

Anderson Creek Hunting Preserve (ACHP), LLC is located in southeastern Harnett county on the north prong (Black’s Swamp) of Anderson Creek off of Hwy 210, between Lillington and Spring Lake in North Carolina. NO MEMBERSHIPS required, we don’t charge a ‘grounds fee’ for self-guided hunting with purchased birds (except deer).

In an effort to share the land and knowledge of farming and habitat for animals, the Farrar family founded ACHP on what was once the Farrar and Farrar Dairy Farm. 1,500 acres of beautiful southeastern agriculture and wooded land with 100 acres of land converted back to wetlands with observation points for wildlife of all kinds. We have eight 30–40 acre blocks of land with different styles of habitat, from wide-open fields to thin or thick woods, from flatlands to step and rolling hills. We believe our place showcases the beauty and versatility of rural lands in North Carolina.

We are approximately 40 minutes from Pinehurst, Southern Pines, Sanford, Fayetteville, Fuquay – Varina, Benson, and I-95. We are approximately an hour from Raleigh, Smithfield, Lumberton, and Uwharrie National Forest in Troy NC. We are about 3 hours from the North Carolina coast and about 4 hours to the North Carolina mountains, 2 hours from the North Carolina – Virginia (VA) border, and a little less to the North Carolina – South Carolina (SC) border.

It is Anderson Creek Hunting Preserve's desire to breed German Shorthaired Pointers and Brittany Spaniels for puppies that will not only turn into great hunting dogs but will also be wonderful family dogs and beloved pets.