Kings Mountain State Park

Kings Mountain State Park

Kings Mountain State Park in South Carolina offers a scenic and historical outdoor experience, ideal for hiking, camping, and exploring the rich history of the Kings Mountain battle site.

6,141
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1934
Year Established

About Kings Mountain State Park

Kings Mountain State Park
 

Located in the Piedmont region of South Carolina, Kings Mountain State Park spans over 6,000 acres of diverse landscapes, featuring rolling hills, dense forests, and serene lakefronts. The park is adjacent to Kings Mountain National Military Park, a site of major historical significance due to the pivotal Revolutionary War battle that occurred there. Visitors can enjoy exploring a range of ecosystems, from hardwood forests to meandering streams, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Key recreational opportunities include extensive hiking and mountain biking trails, picnicking, and fishing. The park offers two primary campgrounds with facilities for tent and RV camping, along with backcountry sites for those seeking solitude. With its rich historical context, well-preserved natural beauty, and variety of recreational opportunities, Kings Mountain State Park captivates visitors year-round.

Highlights

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The Living History Farm offers a glimpse into rural life in the 19th century.

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A diverse array of wildlife, including white-tailed deer and a variety of bird species.

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The 1.5-mile loop trail that offers access to scenic views of Lake Crawford.

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Peaceful, secluded backcountry camping areas perfect for an escape from the hustle.

Notable Natural Features

Kings Mountain National Military Park

A neighboring historical site commemorating the Battle of Kings Mountain during the Revolutionary War.

Lake Crawford

A picturesque spot for fishing and canoeing, surrounded by hiking trails.

Living History Farm

A historical representation of a 19th-century family farm, providing educational insight into rural life of the era.