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  1. Try this 1.7-mile out-and-back trail near Cross Anchor, South Carolina. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 40 min to complete. This is a popular trail for hiking and walking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.

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    • Cross Anchor, South Carolina, United States
  2. Mar 18, 2020 · The falls are part of the Musgrove Mill Historic Site along the border of Laurens and Spartanburg counties. The falls are nearly 10 feet high, which is unusual to be found in the Piedmont region. Legend has it that an American Revolutionary soldier and his horse hid from British soldiers in the cavern to the left of the waterfall.”

  3. Aug 20, 2018 · Know Before You Go. Horseshoe Falls can be seen along the Battlefield Trail at the Musgrove Mill State Historic Site. The trail is an easy 1.3 miles, starting at the parking area on Horseshoe...

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  4. Natural features of the park include Horseshoe Falls, a fishing pond, and the Enoree River. Special events, Ranger Guided Hikes, and Living History programs are held at the park throughout the year. Find out more about Revolutionary War sites in South Carolina and visit other battlefields and historic sites.

  5. Horseshoe Falls - Waterfall Adventurer. Height: 6 feet. Type: Cascade. Stream: Cedar Shoals Creek. River Basin: Santee River. Elevation: 402 feet. Landowner: South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism. Recreational Area: Musgrove Mill State Historic Site. State: South Carolina. County: Spartanburg. USGS Map: Philson Crossroads.

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  7. But just .1 mile from the trailhead is Horseshoe Falls - a modest but lovely waterfall emanating from Cedar Shoals Creek. Although most of the Battlefield Trail is unpaved, the section leading to the falls overlook is a smooth ribbon of concrete, making it handicap accessible.

  8. The Battlefield Trail begins from a parking area on Horseshoe Falls Road and winds through the rolling hills of the northern wooded area of the park and site of the 1780 battlefield. This trail is handicap accessible for 0.1 mile where you will see Horseshoe Falls.

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