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Edgefield, South Carolina

  • Edgefield Inn

    Convenient to Historic Edgefield Town Square/Archives. Two story brick, white columns. 46 rooms....
    Edgefield Inn
  • Pleasant Lane Acres B&B

    Our tree lined driveway leads you to a newly-restored 100-year-old "Farm House" lovingly decorated with family heirlooms and antiques. Cozy fireplaces and warm wood floors in every room for quiet, rel...
    Pleasant Lane Acres B&B

Attractions and Upcoming Events

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

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'

Edgefield, SC Other Attractions


Pleasant Lane Acres B&B

Our tree lined driveway leads you to a newly-restored 100-year-old "Farm House" lovingly decorated with family heirlooms and antiques. Cozy fireplaces and warm wood floors in every room for quiet, relaxing, and enjoyable country getaway. Edgefield is located 26

Edgefield, SC Businesses

Pine Ridge Golf Course

This challenging course has water hazards that come into play on seven holes. The toughest hole, #9, is a 483-yard, par 5, requiring a tee shot past a 45

Edgefield, SC Golf Courses

Things to do near Edgefield, SC

Calhoun Falls State Recreation Area

Calhoun Falls State Recreation Area sits astride several pine-covered points jutting into Lake Russell, one of the least-deve...

Erskine Theological Seminary

private, seminary...

The Latimer Inn

The Latimer Inn is located on the SC National Heritage Corridor, Scenic Highway 81 only 2 miles from Calhoun Falls State Park...

Living History Saturdays

Living History reenactors display Colonial skills such as musket firing, woodworking, fireplace cooking, candle making, craft...

Bettis Academy

Rev. Alexander Bettis, a former slave who could read but couldn't write, established Bettis Academy in 1882 to provide educat...