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Ninety Six National Historic Site

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Updated: March 01, 2024 09:25 AM

Ninety Six National Historic Site is located in Ninety Six (Town in South Carolina), United States. It's address is 1103 SC-248, Ninety Six, SC 29666.

1103 SC-248, Ninety Six, SC 29666

4XWG+MQ Ninety Six, South Carolina

(864) 543-4068

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MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday9 AM to 4:30 PM
Thursday9 AM to 4:30 PM
Friday9 AM to 4:30 PM
Saturday9 AM to 4:30 PM
Sunday9 AM to 4:30 PM

Questions & Answers


Where is Ninety Six National Historic Site?

Ninety Six National Historic Site is located at: 1103 SC-248, Ninety Six, SC 29666.

What is the phone number of Ninety Six National Historic Site?

You can try to calling this number: (864) 543-4068

What are the coordinates of Ninety Six National Historic Site?

Coordinates: 34.1467007, -82.0230608

Ninety Six National Historic Site Reviews

Andy
2024-02-24 19:20:14 GMT

We enjoyed this National Historic Site a lot more than we thought. Lots of rich history here. Fantastic nature walking path and the staff was very friendly and informative. Can do the full site and walk in about 1.5 hours if reading all the history, including the one in the gift shop.

Jonathan Ellis
2024-03-18 05:38:23 GMT

Another incredible battle site of a place that shaped the American Revolution. We have so much to be thankful for here in the US and it should be our duty to learn about how it came to be. It’s a great place to walk around and venture the woods. Its a paved trail and easy going

Tim Delaney
2024-05-11 10:50:08 GMT

History ........this is a great stop on the backroads of South Carolina. This site has a walking trail that is full of signage with facts. There is a visitor center for additional information and a log style home on site. Wonderful stop to stretch your legs and feed your mind.

Jack Lansford
2023-07-16 00:44:39 GMT

Beautiful and historic battlefield. It's one of the nicest battlefields I've been to. The path throughout the field is very well maintained, with signs that are new and easy to read. The loop is 1 mile and has some steep uphill sections, so make sure you have proper footwear.

Andrew
2024-02-22 16:05:13 GMT

Great hiking spot. Kid(5) has asked to take our dog back already to check out the other trails.

UrbanCrix
2023-08-09 18:11:33 GMT

I enjoyed this Historic site. It contains alot of history and a great walking trail to educate you on the history of this small town. I definitely recommend. Plenty of this site is forested and it's a long trail. Rangers were nice and I definitely believe this is worth the visit. You learn alot about the revolutionary War and how it impacted South Carolina and Greenwood County.

Anthony Rowland
2023-10-08 12:16:46 GMT

Really interesting historical site. Loads of trails and signs saying what happened and where. Easy maps so you don’t get lost. You can walk around freely or with a guide who will tell you more information about the area and the history. It’s a great place for families and people who have kids. It’s a safe environment and they have restrooms and plenty of parking. I wouldn’t recommend for anyone who is handicapped.

Richard Knight
2024-04-16 11:01:39 GMT

This park well worth the trip. There is a one mile loop that is a paved path, it carries you through the revolutionary war battle field, past displays explaining in detail the movements of both sides. The old fortifications are still in place.
The town site is still laid out but the town was destroyed. The old fort has been rebuilt.
Very interesting day trip.

R
2024-04-01 18:30:26 GMT

Really interesting battlefield and site. Loop walk, so it isn’t overtaxing. The visitor’s center film gives a nice overview of what happened there. 2 rangers were present when we visited and a few local walkers in and out. We usually really enjoy speaking with the rangers, but both mostly stayed in the back office most of the time we were there. We felt this was a bit of a miss for a ranger to engage our (older) kids on some discussion of the site.

Tim Anderson
2023-10-19 23:31:59 GMT

Interesting war of independence historical site. Well laid out on a circular walk and informative boards all along the route. Helpful staff at the information centre. Well worth a visit if youre in the area.

Daniel Duran
2023-03-26 20:16:33 GMT

One of our favorite Revolutionary War parks! It’s well maintained and it offers a lot of great resources to learn more about the history and all the different events that happened during the years! It’s fascinating to walk through the field where it all happened and how everything worked! I definitely recommend checking this park out!

Kelly Hensley (The Georgia Flash)
2024-01-18 16:24:39 GMT

Me and my wife went there during our honeymoon adventure on January 5. Wonderful place to visit. Friendly staff. Would highly recommend it to anyone.

Sarah Nupen
2022-10-25 12:11:13 GMT

This National Historic Site was meticulously maintained and had great educational information centered around the area's Revolutionary War events. The Junior Ranger program was robust and helped us navigate the site (it was mentioned there might even be a Bark Ranger program soon for leashed pets!)

The park has extremely clean bathrooms and a working water fountain that includes a water bottle filler and doggy bowl.

In addition to beautifully maintained fort sites there is a well labeled and paved trail between them. This would be accessible for wheelchair users or strollers. The dog and people friendly trail is available outside visitor center hours and you can even get your National Park Passport Stamp then too thanks to the outdoor case holding it.

Larry Clark
2024-05-01 04:30:56 GMT

Visitor center only open W-S but restrooms are open and for those with National Park pass book the stamp is located outside near the information booth. A very nice paved trail with numerous places to sit along the way. Pets allowed on a leash and remember to clean up after them. Give yourself at least 2.5 hours to walk the entire exhibit and for reading the information exhibits. As well as visit the visitor center.

Karen Grindstaff
2024-04-18 12:10:13 GMT

Worth your visit! Very nice visitor center with a well-done, informational video available on request. Awesome historical paved trail through the battlefield/fort area (approx 1 mile). No cost.

Ashley Marchese
2023-07-07 16:02:08 GMT

Wonderful park! Great for history enthusiasts. Many hiking trails off the main path as well.

trekky60
2023-03-10 02:48:27 GMT

This is a beautifully maintained, historical site with plenty of information about the past. In addition this is also great if you are looking for a place to go walking. Besides the main loop, there are trails leading through the natural forest and environment.

Pamela Peer
2023-08-09 18:10:18 GMT

Wonderful place to take a walk lots of shaded space is on a hot day. Clean bathrooms nice gift shop and small museum. Learn some history and see some nature

danwoodcock
2022-02-08 13:39:47 GMT

I enjoyed the mile long loop walk around the fort ruins and where the town had been. The many signs along the walk helps learn about the siege and life back in the revolution days. There are other trails along the old roads which I’d like to take if I have the chance to return one day.

Dale Jr McConnell
2021-12-05 00:29:49 GMT

This was an excellent day and place to visit. We hiked 5 miles and only saw a few people. The history of the place and the area provided in nice abbreviated detail. Quiet hike, plenty of birds. This place is a grst day trip.

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Town in South Carolina

Ninety Six is a town in Greenwood County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 1,998 at the 2010 census. source

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