Hike Location: Redcliffe Plantation State Historic Site
Geographic Location: southeast of North Augusta, SC (33.41997, -81.86847)
Length: 2.4 miles
Difficulty: 3/10 (Easy/Moderate)
Date Hiked: January 2026
Overview: A loop hike around the grounds of the 1859 Redcliffe Plantation.
Park Information: https://southcarolinaparks.com/redcliffe
Hike Route Map:
On The Go Map
Photo Highlight:
The trail forms a true loop; I chose to save the mansion for last by hiking the loop counter-clockwise. To execute such a plan, start by walking back out the gravel entrance road. Just before you get to the entrance gate, look left to find the signed start of the Walking Trail. The trail heads into the dense woods, which are dominated by pines, holly, and magnolia. The wide dirt trail is unblazed, but distance markers appear at 0.25-mile increments.
Hike Video: (coming April 6, 2027)
Directions to the trailhead: On the South Carolina side of Augusta, take I-520 to US 278 (exit 17). Exit and go east on US 278. Drive US 278 east 7.4 miles to SR 580 and turn right on SR 580. Drive SR 580 south 0.2 miles to Redcliffe Road, a good dirt road that is passable by all vehicles except in the wettest of conditions. Turn right on Redcliffe Rd. Drive Redcliffe Rd. southwest 0.2 miles to the signed park entrance on the right. Turn right to enter the park, and drive the gravel park road to the parking lot near the historic mansion. Park here.
The hike: The deep south is dotted with old plantations turned tourist attractions and historic sites, but few of them have the raw authenticity of Redcliffe Plantation. The main house was built in 1859 by James H. Hammond, a former governor of South Carolina, United States Senator, rapist, and slave-owner who is most famous for coining the phrase "cotton is king." Hammond bought the plantation in 1855 for use as a country estate, and he named it Redcliffe after a red bluff near the front of the property. Some of the property's support buildings have succumbed to the ages, and only the slave quarters and stable remain standing around the mansion.
The mansion remains the center of the property today, and guided tours are offered several times on most days for a fee. The grounds are open 9am-6pm daily free of charge, and the grounds include a single hiking trail that loops through the woods north and west of the house. That trail is the one described here, and it offers a pleasant hike through rolling Piedmont forest.
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| Start of Walking Trail near park entrance |
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| Passing the 0.5 mile marker |
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| Old farm pond |
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| Redcliffe Mansion |
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| Magnolia Lane |




