Explore Clarendon County
Fort Watson and Santee Indian Mound
This outpost was built by the British on a Santee Indian mound at least 30 feet high. Gen. Francis Marion, the Swamp Fox, and Light Horse Harry Lee laid siege to the post April 15-23, 1781
Summerton, SC Historic FortsCarolina Inn
Easy Interstate access.Restaurants nearby. Pets allowed.All ground floor room.High speed internet.Micro/ Fridg and 27"
Manning, SC BusinessesPlayers Course At Wyboo
Set on the banks of Lake Marion, The Players Club at Wyboo Plantation features live oaks, swampy rough and rolling mounds, little water and a mere eight sand bunkers. Designed by Ernest Wallace, the course is open on the front nine, while the back nine plunges deep into the woods. Best Hole: No. 3
Manning, SC Other AttractionsPolly's Landing
All sites are pull through; boat ramps; 73 boatslips; 2 bath houses;
Summerton, SC Other AttractionsSwamp Fox Murals Trail
See Clarendon County's 14 historic murals in Manning (7 murals), Paxville (1 mural), Summerton (4 murals) and Turbeville (2 murals)
Manning, SC MuralsDays Inn -Turberville
Outdoor pool, continental breakfast and restaurant nearby. Golf packages available. Pets allowed with $5
Turbeville, SC BusinessesWomen's Outdoor Recreation Retreat
The Women?s Outdoor Recreation Retreat is a multi-faceted opportunity to challenge the ?woman within you.?
Summerton, SC Retreats