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Edgefield, South Carolina

  • Oakley Park

    Historic Oakley Park was built in 1835 by Daniel Byrd, a Virginian who came to Edgefield and became a very successful cotton planter. The beautiful mansion later was the home of Gen. Martin Witherspoo...
    Oakley Park

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Magnolia Dale

Built c. 1830, Magnolia Dale was the home of South Carolina Lt. Gov. James H. Tillman. It now serves as the headquarters for the Edgefield County Historical Society. The Strom Thurmond room contains memorabilia that traces the career of this former governor, statesman and the country'

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Lick Fork Sumter National Forest

Camping, mountain biking, hiking, fishing (accessible pier), boating (non-motorized), swimming (bath house) and picnicking (shelter). Day use - closed December 15th - March 30th

Edgefield, SC National Forests

Joanne T. Rainsford Region 2 Discovery Center

The Region 2 Discovery Center offers you an opportunity to explore the history and modern day landscape of Abbeville, Edgefield, Greenwood and McCormick counties. The 6,000

Edgefield, SC Other Attractions

Heritage Jubilee

Our Heritage Jubilee offers a wildlife cook-off, pig-pickin'

Edgefield, SC Other Attractions

Parson's Mt (National Forest)

Camping, hiking , fishing and boating (non-motorized), swimming (bath house), and picnicking (shelter). Nearby OHV trail (5 minutes) and Rifle Range (10 minutes), horse trail (10 Minutes). Closed December 15 through March 30

Edgefield, SC National Forests

Things to do near Edgefield, SC

High Meadows Golf Course

This course was built on rolling terrain and locals consider it to be a challenging but fair course to play. The signature #7...

Cokesbury College

Named for Thomas Coke and Francis Asbury, two trail-blazing Methodist bishops, this community is centered by a former college...

Magnolia Dale

Built c. 1830, Magnolia Dale was the home of South Carolina Lt. Gov. James H. Tillman. It now serves as the headquarters for...