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Charles Pinckney National Historic Site Visitor Center

A historic Lowcountry cottage house serves as the park's visitor center. Visitors can enjoy museum exhibits, film options, Jr. Ranger program, and obtain park and local area information and orientation. Property owner William Mathews constructed the house ca. 1828 on the foundations of the Pinckney house. The house retained its characteristics through subsequent owners until Thomas Ewing bought Snee Farm in 1936. Thomas and Anna Ewing added two one-story rear (north) wings in 1936.

  • Managed by: National Park Service
  • Coordinates: 32.846122, -79.824669

Nearby & related campgrounds

  • Fort Moultrie Visitor Center
  • Fort Sumter Visitor Center at Liberty Square
  • John Rutledge House Inn
  • Lower Nebo Pond
  • Upper Nebo Pond
  • Cape Romain Wilderness

Frequently asked questions

Is Charles Pinckney National Historic Site Visitor Center reservable?

Charles Pinckney National Historic Site Visitor Center is primarily first-come, first-served. Use the availability view to gauge how busy it is before you go.

Where is Charles Pinckney National Historic Site Visitor Center?

See the map for Charles Pinckney National Historic Site Visitor Center's exact location and directions.

How do I book a campsite at Charles Pinckney National Historic Site Visitor Center?

Pick your dates on the availability calendar, then reserve through the official booking link. You can also set an alert and we'll notify you if a sold-out date opens up.

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