Interpretive
Trail
Musgrove Mill Interpretive
(Laurens County)
Trail Map

Description: Starting from the park
Visitor Center you will start downhill on this fairly easy trail, which
loops through what was once a battlefield in 1780. During your walk, you
will pass several sites of interest where you can stop and reflect, the
first being the ruins of the Musgrove House directly across the road
from the Visitor Center. Piles of brick and stone are all that are left
of the house, which stood here until 1971. Your second stop will be a
monument erected in the early 20th century to honor Mary
Musgrove, who was Edward Musgrove’s daughter and a Revolutionary War
Heroine. When you reach the river, you will come to what was a ford, or
a point where soldiers could cross the river. Since no roads or bridges
were available in the 1700’s it was good to know where a river could be
crossed. Just before you leave the banks of the river, you will come to
what was the site of the Musgrove Mill, which was run by the Musgrove
family and helped provide food for the troops encamped in the area.
You will finish your walk on an old
roadbed and a short section of the park road. At the park road you can
turn left and return to the Visitor Center, or right and walk a short
distance to relax at a picnic area.
Length: 0.6 mile.
Directions: From Exit 52 on I-26 at
Clinton, drive north on SC 56 for six miles and turn left onto State
Park Road. Continue to the end of the road and park at the Visitor
Center.
Hours: Thursday through Monday 9 AM
to 6 PM. Closed on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Camping: No camping.
Information:
Musgrove Mill State Historic Site, 398 State Park
Road, Clinton, SC 29325, Phone: Telephone: 864-938-0100 Email: musgrovemill@scprt.com

South Carolina State Trails Program
South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
1205 Pendleton Street :: Columbia, SC 29201 :: 803-734-0173
Webmaster:
bswanson@scprt.com
Updated: July 11, 2007
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