Musgrove Mill State Historic Site (SC)
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A map of the historic site, with trails shown. I'd begin my tour around the visitor center and the British Camp Trail before heading over to walk the Battlefield Trail...
British Camp Interpretive Trail
The British Camp Interpretive Trail leaves from the parking are in front of the visitor and winds its way down to the Enoree River and the old mill site. Like its name suggests it loops through the location of the British encampmant on the eve of the battle...
British Camp Interpretive Trail
Despite the seemingly gentle landscape the terrain along the river is cut by numerous deep ravines which made maneuvering troops difficult, especially mounted troops and artillery...
British Camp Interpretive Trail
A short distance along the British Camp Trail is the Mary Musgrove Monument. It stands in honor of Edward Musgroves wife whose assistance of the Patriot cause is an example of the many heroic acts taken by women during the American Revolution. The monument was erected in the early 1900's...
British Camp Interpretive Trail
Heading towards the river the trail passes through the open fields directly beneath the visitor center 'home' where the British camp would have been located...
British Camp Interpretive Trail
The site of the old Enoree River ford (if you're thinking the river looks a bit high to cross you're right, it was much deeper than usual the day I visited). The lack of bridges in the backcountry at the time of the Revolution meant that control of shallow crossings, or fords, was crucial. The main reason for the battle taking place at this location was the existence of just such a site...
British Camp Interpretive Trail
The open understory along the river testifies to the fact that the Enoree floods quite frequently...
British Camp Interpretive Trail
Heavy rains the previous week had caused the river to overtop its banks and flood the trail. It was quite slick, to say the least, and I had quite a generous coating of mud on my boots by the time I finished...
British Camp Interpretive Trail
Another look at the swollen Enoree River...
British Camp Interpretive Trail
An old oak leans precariously in the soft soil along the trail near the mill site...
British Camp Interpretive Trail
As I approached the site of the old mill a narrow channel of water flowed alongside the trail, what I assume to be the remains of an old mill race...
British Camp Interpretive Trail
Crumbling concrete piers mark the site of a former bridge which was located adjacent to the site of the old mill. Though numerous mills stood at this spot since the time of the Revolution, no trace of any remain to this day...
British Camp Interpretive Trail
Past the old mill site the trail continues through the forested flood plain...
British Camp Interpretive Trail
One last look at the Enoree before turning back towards the parking area...
British Camp Interpretive Trail
Turning away from the river the trail wastes no time climbing back up the bluffs...
British Camp Interpretive Trail
The mixed deciduous-pine canopy high above...
British Camp Interpretive Trail
Oops...apparently the trail I was on was closed...not sure why as I had no trouble walking it...
British Camp Interpretive Trail
Back near the visitor center the British Camp Trail comes out near a large man-made pond...
British Camp Interpretive Trail
Possibly the nicest stretch of trail I'd walk all day...