Battle of Musgrove Mill State Historic Site

State park · Laurens County

Battle of Musgrove Mill State Historic Site

State park · Laurens County

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398 State Park Rd, Clinton, SC 29325, USA

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Revolutionary War battle site with trails, falls, and history  

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398 State Park Rd, Clinton, SC 29325, USA Get directions

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398 State Park Rd, Clinton, SC 29325, USA Get directions

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The Most Wondrous State Parks to Visit During the Government Shutdown

"Stories abound at Musgrove Mill, the site of a brief but pivotal Revolutionary War battle fought in the woods of South Carolina. In a surprising victory, the Patriot militia defeated the Loyalists and British soldiers at the Battle of Musgrove Mill, despite being greatly outnumbered. It was a much-needed morale boost for the Patriots and marked a turning point in the war. Today, the historic area is rich with local legends that intermix with the very real events that took place at this colonial gristmill over two centuries ago. One such tale is the legend behind Horseshoe Falls, a series of small cascades on the Cedar Shoals Creek that runs into the Enoree River. According to legend, the mill owner’s daughter, Mary Musgrove, helped hide a Patriot soldier in a small cave near the falls, obscured by the plunging water. The soldier’s name was Galbraith “Horseshoe” Robinson, so nicknamed because he worked as a blacksmith. Together they gathered information about the British Loyalist troops, which helped the Patriots plan an attack. In real life, the heroine of that legend, Mary Musgrove, was the daughter of Edward Musgrove, who owned the mill and lived at the site with his family. Little is actually known about Mary’s life, but she went down in history thanks to a dramatic account of her story in the popular 19th-century historical fiction novel Horse-shoe Robinson by John Pendleton Kennedy. In the novel, Mary’s character helps the soldier, Horseshoe, spy for the Patriots. The book was so popular, the story of the fictional Mary survived the years, and today Mary Musgrove serves as a symbol of the brave contributions made by many women during the war. There is a monument to her at Musgrove Mill, a tribute to the heroines of the American Revolution." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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History Tour: Revisiting the Revolutionary War

"Stories abound at Musgrove Mill, the site of a brief but pivotal Revolutionary War battle fought in the woods of South Carolina. In a surprising victory, the Patriot militia defeated the Loyalists and British soldiers at the Battle of Musgrove Mill, despite being greatly outnumbered. It was a much-needed morale boost for the Patriots and marked a turning point in the war. Today, the historic area is rich with local legends that intermix with the very real events that took place at this colonial gristmill over two centuries ago. One such tale is the legend behind Horseshoe Falls, a series of small cascades on the Cedar Shoals Creek that runs into the Enoree River. According to legend, the mill owner’s daughter, Mary Musgrove, helped hide a Patriot soldier in a small cave near the falls, obscured by the plunging water. The soldier’s name was Galbraith “Horseshoe” Robinson, so nicknamed because he worked as a blacksmith. Together they gathered information about the British Loyalist troops, which helped the Patriots plan an attack. In real life, the heroine of that legend, Mary Musgrove, was the daughter of Edward Musgrove, who owned the mill and lived at the site with his family. Little is actually known about Mary’s life, but she went down in history thanks to a dramatic account of her story in the popular 19th-century historical fiction novel Horse-shoe Robinson by John Pendleton Kennedy. In the novel, Mary’s character helps the soldier, Horseshoe, spy for the Patriots. The book was so popular, the story of the fictional Mary survived the years, and today Mary Musgrove serves as a symbol of the brave contributions made by many women during the war. There is a monument to her at Musgrove Mill, a tribute to the heroines of the American Revolution." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Debbie Little

Google
Small little park with a nice visitor center. The staff were very informative, explaining the history of the battle, showing us the guns and uniforms. We did a trail with informative sign boards.

Jaxon Hale

Google
This is an excellent, beautiful state park. It has little funding and isn't very commonly visited, but it's a hidden treasure. The pond by the British Camp Trail is large and someone was fishing in it, which is allowed. Apparently you can catch some good fish in there. We also saw a little turtle basking in the sun in some hay. The river that the trail runs along is also pretty scenic and the trail provides good views. After we finished the trail, we drove to the other side of the state park. We were heading to Croft after this, so we just wanted to see the waterfall and then head out. The waterfall is a very short, effortless walk and it's beautiful. It's also a wonderful swimming area as the water is clean. Many people were there in the water. I would recommend this park for anyone.

Galina Difort

Google
Did a "First Day Hike" here. Short loop near the river. Plenty of debris left from post Helene flooding along the river. Trail is cleared. Staff was very friendly.

Dan Reynolds

Google
Great state park with some nice trails to hike

April S

Google
Worth a stop for any history lover. While there are not as many documented "knowns" at this site as compared to other notable battlefields, the unknowns are fun to wonder and theorize about. The natural beauty of this site was a win for us today, but we were glad we had bug spray!

C Tripp

Google
This is beautiful and well kept park! I will be returning in cooler weather to check out the trails. The staff are friendly and helpful.

Stephanie A Walker

Google
This was such a pleasant walking trail. My husband and I brought our 10 year old here and we had a great time. Look out for the turtles on the rocks! We saw so many of them. There’s a lovely area with a small waterfall and rocks that you can sit in and play in the water. You can also get a stamp for your greatest outdoors man book! Would recommend.

LJ

Google
Great place to get out and hike the trails and learn about the historic battle that changed the tide of the American Revolution. This is a state park with plenty of outdoor activities, hiking and fishing or go to the horseshoe falls and take a dip in the shallow water and cool off. Great visitors center for information. Clean climate control restrooms on site near a shelter for picnics. If in the area near Clinton make the drive and spend some time with the family.