Musgrove Mill State Historic Site
BOATING
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Boating and Boat Access: The site maintains a canoe and kayak launch on the Enoree River. In addition, information on local take-outs and launches is available in the park’s Interpretive Center.
THINGS TO DO
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Picnic Area and Shelters: The picnic shelter at Musgrove Mill can accommodate up to 60 people, is handicapped accessible, and has restrooms. The shelter may be reserved for $35-50/day.
If shelters are not reserved, guests may use shelters on a first-come, first-served basis at no charge.
To make a picnic shelter reservation, call toll-free 1-866-345-PARK or make it online by clicking on Park Reservation button located on this page.
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Picnic Shelters: Yes
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Other Facilities and Activities: Located at Musgrove Mill is scenic Horseshoe Falls. This small, but beautiful waterfall is easily accessible by an ADA walkway and scenic overlook.
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
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Education Center: The visitors center includes exhibits that tell the story of the Musgrove Mill battle and how it fit into the big picture of South Carolina's pivotal role in the outcome of the Revolutionary War.
TRAILS
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Interpretive Trails: Musgrove Mill has nearly 2.5 miles of interpretive trails, including a 1 mile loop along the southern bank of the Enoree River that includes most of what was the 1774 property of Edward Musgrove, which was briefly occupied by the British during the summer of 1780; and a 1.2 mile trail through the battlefield north of the Enoree River that marks where much of the fighting took place.
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