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Small Town Charm

Laurens County’s communities combine historic charm, modern living, and scenic rural beauty, offering something for everyone to enjoy.

City of Clinton City of Laurens

The City of Laurens is a vibrant community where residents and visitors from surrounding areas come together to explore charming shops on the historic town square, enjoy unique dining experiences, and connect with friends. Home to approximately 9,900 people, Laurens offers a welcoming atmosphere with a rich blend of history, culture, and small-town charm.

Education is a priority here, and efforts are diligently underway to create economic opportunities within and around its borders. The City of Laurens boasts several incredible parks, providing residents with an exceptional quality of life. The picturesque Historic Downtown Square serves as a beautiful focal point, capturing the essence of the city.

Although the city is rapidly growing, they remain committed to preserving our small-town values. The City of Laurens looks forward to welcoming you for a visit—and we wouldn’t be surprised if you decide to stay.

Explore the City of Laurens, the wonderful place we call home. Scan the QR code to learn more!

The City of Clinton is a special place where you will find friendly citizens and small town charm.

The proud home of Presbyterian College, Clinton is nestled in the heart of Upstate South Carolina and has a population of approximately 8500. We are situated within minutes of I-385 and I-26 and are less than an hour’s drive from the metropolitan centers of Columbia, Greenville and Spartanburg.

If you are looking for high quality of life, look no further than Clinton. We have many attractive neighborhoods and an excellent education system. Our crime rate is low and our city services are top-notch. Clinton’s commitment to citizendriven strategic planning has resulted in a vibrant, enthusiastic community focused on enhancing all aspects of our hometown. The downtown area is buzzing with excitement. Whether you are a football fanatic, history buff, or are simply looking for a wonderful place to raise your children, Clinton has it all. Scan the QR code to learn more about the City of Clinton.

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Mountville

Mountville, located along Highway 72 between Clinton and Cross Hill, has a distinctive history tied to two locations. Originally, the Beaverdam community was home to a post office named Mountville, named after a steep hill near Ginger Creek. However, in 1892, the construction of the Seaboard Railroad two miles away spurred the development of a new railroad town, eventually replacing the original Mountville. Today, this quiet and well-established community in southern Laurens County remains rich in history, with a population of 122.

Cross Hill

The Town of Cross Hill is located in southeastern Laurens County. The area was a north-south Native American path across the fish dams on the Broad River and leading to the fish dams on the Savannah River. Many years ago, someone crossed the first path on a hill and gave Cross Hill its name. Today the Town of Cross Hill is a modest community of 480 residents and is governed by a Mayor/Council form of government.

Joanna

Joanna is the largest non-incorporated community in the County, with 1,270 residents. For many years the community was known as Goldville until its name was officially changed on August 1, 1948. During the War Between the States, the community around the railroad was known as Martin’s Depot. On the night of April 30, 1865, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his entourage spent the night at the nearby Lafayette Young House during their escape from Richmond at the close of the war.

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Fountain Inn

Fountain Inn is a dynamic city with a vibrant downtown filled with restaurants, boutique shops, and year-round family-friendly events. Enjoy award-winning cultural arts, live music, and outstanding outdoor recreation that make our city a great place to live, work, and play.

As one of the fastest-growing areas in the country, Fountain Inn offers a thriving, diverse, and educated community. Located in the Upstate South Carolina metropolitan area, with over 1.46 million residents and a labor force exceeding 686,000, the region is ripe with opportunity.

The City of Fountain Inn partners with Greenville and Laurens Counties to support local businesses and attract new ones, providing strategic investments that ensure a strong return for the community.

Gray Court

Gray Court, conveniently located just south of Greenville, offers easy access via I-385 (Exits 16 and 19), Highway 101, and Highway 14.

Steeped in history, Gray Court is proudly listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The town features charming historic homes, churches, and businesses that showcase its rich heritage and dedication to preservation.

To learn more about the town of Gray Court visit townofgraycourt.sc.gov.

Fountain Inn also benefits from South Carolina’s pro-business environment, offering workforce training programs, tax incentives, and non-union flexibility as a right-to-work state.

Discover more about Fountain Inn’s potential and start your journey by visiting fountaininn.org.

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Laurens County is home to Ann Pamela Cunningham, the leader of the movement to preserve George Washington's Mount Vernon.

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Waterloo Ware Shoals Hickory Tavern

Waterloo, a charming town located 12 miles south of Laurens, spans 1.4 square miles and has been a part of Laurens County history since its incorporation on December 4, 1885. With a population of 154, Waterloo is known for its abundant outdoor recreation, making it a haven for nature lovers.

Nearby, history comes to life at Rosemont, the former plantation of Ann Pamela Cunningham, who played a pivotal role in preserving George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate.

For adventure seekers, The Gulches ORV Park stands as South Carolina’s premier destination for off-road enthusiasts, offering trails for all skill levels, including a Jeep Badge of Honor Trail.

Governed by a Mayor/ Council system, Waterloo remains a close-knit community.

The town of Ware Shoals spans across Abbeville, Greenwood, and Laurens counties, offering a relaxed and easy-going way of life along the scenic Saluda River. At the heart of the community is Irvin Pitts Park, affectionately known as “The Shoals,” where visitors and locals enjoy sprawling rock formations, refreshing swimming holes, and prime fishing spots.

The Saluda River has played a pivotal role in Ware Shoals’ history, serving as the foundation for its development.

The Hickory Tavern community, located along Highway 76 just northwest of the City of Laurens, has a rich history and a bright future. Originally called New Market, the area is believed to have been renamed for a tavern operated by Henry Burrows in the 1800s, nestled in a grove of hickory trees. With its charm and proximity to larger counties, it continues to attract newcomers seeking a welcoming community.

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Laurens County ranks among the top in South Carolina for livestock, poultry, fruits, and other agricultural products.

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Business

Laurens County is a place where businesses thrive, from bustling national retailers to cherished familyowned shops that have stood the test of time. Here, a healthy business climate meets a community eager to welcome you, creating a rare blend of opportunity and warmth.

In Upstate South Carolina, Laurens County offers unmatched connectivity—close to major markets, railways, airports, and ports—while maintaining a charm that feels worlds away. This ideal location, combined with a skilled workforce and outstanding business incentives, sets the stage for growth and success.

Behind every business is a network of support. The Laurens County Chamber of Commerce and its partners provide tools, training, and connections to help businesses not just survive but thrive. Here, it’s more than just doing business—it’s being part of a community that values your success.

For more, call 864-833-2716 or visit laurenscounty.org

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Shop Local

The Shop Local Laurens County initiative encourages residents and visitors to support local businesses, boosting the economy, creating jobs, and preserving the unique character and pride of the community.

support local restaurants, retail, services, and organizations. Did you know that for every $100 spent at a locally owned business, approximately $68 stays in the local economy? Compared to only $43 when spent at a national chain.

By investing in local businesses, we strengthen the foundation of our community, create jobs, and sustain the unique character that makes our Laurens County so special. This initiative is increasing foot traffic to local businesses, raising awareness of resources at home, and fostering a sense of pride in our county.

The Shop Local Laurens County initiative promotes events, showcases unique shopping options, and builds partnerships that uplift our community. Together, we can enhance Laurens County’s economy, foster a thriving business environment, and celebrate everything that makes our community special.

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Worship

More than 270 local religious institutions provide worship and fellowship for the citizens of Laurens County. The spiritual community is composed of a variety of congregations, both new and old. In fact, some of the most beautiful and richly historic buildings in the County are its churches, which have been standing over one hundred years.

First Presbyterian Church, Clinton was founded in 1855 by a group of Scotch-Irish settlers in the Upstate of South Carolina, with a congregation of 400 today. In 1864 the Rev. William Plumer Jacobs was called to become the first pastor of the church in Clinton, where he lived the remainder of his days (he was also instrumental in the founding of Thornwell Orphanage and Presbyterian College). The original church burned in

1929. It was rebuilt in stone Gothic-style structure on the church grounds.

The First Baptist Church of Laurens, originally known as Laurensville Baptist Church, was organized in 1834 with Rev. Nicholas W. Hodges as pastor. The charter membership consisted of just 16 people. In the early years, the church struggled to exist — being reorganized in both 1851 and 1876. Today, the church has an active resident membership of more than 800 people and continues to be active in ministering to our community and supporting missions worldwide.

Eighteenth-century churches include Duncan Creek Presbyterian Church, organized in 1764, Old King’s Chapel Methodist Church, organized in 1789, and Liberty Springs Presbyterian

Church, organized in 1767. The Baptist denomination has 101 churches in the County, while the Presbyterians have 19 churches and Methodists 21. Laurens County is also home to several other denominations, including AME, Catholic, Episcopal, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Latter-day Saints, Lutheran, Pentecostal, Wesleyan, and others. Although Laurens County holds tight to traditions and the rich history, many local churches offer contemporary services weekly.

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K-12 Education

Laurens County offers an impressive array of educational options, ensuring every resident has access to a bright future. With two public school districts, private schools, a technical college with an Advanced Manufacturing Center, a four-year college, a pharmacy school, and proximity to numerous higher education institutions, students have countless opportunities at their fingertips. Programs like the Laurens County Future Scholarship further enhance access to tuition-free technical training or bachelor’s degree pathways, supporting workforce development and student success. Discover how these institutions are shaping the next generation of leaders and innovators.

Bridging the Gap Advocacy is a transformative nonprofit in Laurens County dedicated to empowering children and families through education, wellness, job training, and community support, ensuring every child discovers their potential.

Public School Districts

Charter Schools

Private Schools

Laurens Academy is a college preparatory Christian school located one mile off I-385 on Highway 49. Accredited by the South Carolina Independent School Association (SCISA) and Cognia/SACS, it offers a traditional classical education from K4 through high school, culminating in a dual enrollment program with the University of South Carolina where most students graduate with an average of 30 college credits. The curriculum includes visual and choral arts, foreign languages, computer studies, library, physical education, and a competitive athletic program for middle and high school students. For more information on admissions, curriculum, and tuition, visit laurensacademy.com.

Thornwell Charter School (TCS) provides a rigorous, personalized academic environment and is recognized as a Palmetto Silver School. Utilizing the Teaching Family Behavioral model to develop prosocial skills, the school serves students in grades 5K-12. TCS also offers a variety of sports, theatre, band, and dual enrollment courses. To learn more, visit thornwellcs.org.

Faith Christian School and Lighthouse Christian Academy are also located in Laurens County.

Discover the Joe R. Adair Outdoor Education Center in Laurens County—an interactive learning hub for all ages! Gifted to the Laurens County Soil & Water Conservation District in 1992 by Joe Adair, this unique center offers nature trails, a historic cabin, a classroom building, and a peaceful picnic area. Since opening in 1996, the center has welcomed thousands of students and teachers, providing hands-on education in natural sciences and soil and water conservation. Explore, learn, and connect with nature at this community gem!

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Joe R. Adair Outdoor Education Center
Laurens Academy

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As a Laurens County resident, you could qualify for the Laurens County Service Scholarship! Valued at $30,000 per year, this exclusive scholarship celebrates your commitment to service while offering substantial financial support to attend PC.

Presbyterian College

Presbyterian College, a private liberal arts institution in Clinton, SC, offers bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs, including a Pharm.D. through its School of Pharmacy. Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, PC is recognized as a “First-Gen Forward” institution for its support of first-generation students and has earned national accolades from U.S. News & World Report and Money Magazine.

Founded in 1880, PC is known for its dedicated faculty, small class sizes, and a tradition of academic excellence, producing graduates who have earned prestigious scholarships and awards. The college’s Blue Hose athletics compete in NCAA Division I as part of the Big South Conference, offering 19 varsity sports.

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Piedmont Technical College

Founded in 1966 and accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, Piedmont Technical College (PTC) is a comprehensive twoyear college offering university-level education and hands-on career training. Faculty and staff at PTC believe that all students deserve an education that’s driven by their goals—an education designed from the ground up to prepare them for success. Serving Laurens and six other counties in the region, the college offers a wide variety of career studies programs that prepare individuals directly for the workforce, continuing education courses for personal and professional development,

and a university transfer curriculum designed to fulfill the first two years of a bachelor’s degree at four-year colleges and universities. To learn more about PTC visit ptc.edu.

University of South Carolina Union Laurens County Location

Located at 600 Peachtree St. in Clinton, The USC Union at Laurens Location is excited to be able to offer associate degree-level course work, upper-level courses towards bachelor’s degrees in liberal studies and organizational leadership, as well as dual-credit course work for area high school students in Laurens County. Students can also complete 26 additional bachelor’s degree programs through Palmetto College Online from our computer labs or from any location.

Students also have the opportunity to join Bantam Athletics by joining the golf or bass fishing team on campus.

USC Union serves students at locations in both Laurens and Union counties, and across a broader service area. To learn

Laurens County Public Library System

The Laurens County Public Library System serves the community through two library locations and a mobile bookmobile service. The main library, located at 1017 West Main Street in Laurens, spans 23,000 square feet and offers meeting rooms, study spaces, and a genealogy collection.

The second location, broke ground in July 2023 at 304 W. Pitts St. in Clinton. Funded by the County’s Capital Project Sales Tax (CPST 2020), this new 11,000-square-foot facility will include dedicated spaces for teens, children, and adults, along with study and meeting rooms equipped with smart technology. Both libraries offer programs for all age groups, including weekly children’s story times.

The bookmobile extends services to smaller communities, visiting homes and other locations. For more information, visit lcpl.org.

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Healthcare

Laurens County is home to two exceptional healthcare facilities: Prisma Health Laurens County Hospital and Self Medical Center Laurens, both dedicated to delivering comprehensive care and supporting community wellness. Additionally, Hometown Pediatrics provides compassionate, personalized care for children, ensuring families have access to quality pediatric services close to home. View our directory for more information.

Prisma Health-Laurens County Hospital (LCH), is part of the Prisma Health network, South Carolina’s largest health care provider. LCH is a 76-bed hospital located between the cities of Clinton and Laurens on Highway 76 and is committed to providing exceptional and convenient inpatient and outpatient care to our community close to home. We are proud to offer local comprehensive, award winning services as recognized by the Leapfrog Group with an A rating for 3 consecutive periods, and the South Carolina Hospital Association for Zero Harm.

Additionally, we serve as Laurens County’s only certified Primary Stroke Center recognized by The Joint Commission and the American Heart Association/ American Stroke Association, providing critical elements to

achieve long-term success in stroke outcomes.

Services provided locally by LCH include 24/7 emergency, medical/surgical, cardiac and critical care, locally committed orthopedic surgeons and primary sports medicine to ensure consistent continuity of care and follow-up (also serve as the Official Sports Health Provider of Presbyterian College Athletics), general and laparoscopic surgery. Supporting these local services are MRI, CT, general radiology, non-invasive cardiac and vascular imaging, pulmonary care, as well as physical, occupational and speech therapies and cardiac rehabilitation.

Other outpatient services offered for your convenience are lab testing, women’s health to include 3-D mammography for

advanced breast health, diabetes management, endocrinology, oncology follow-up care, and our multiple award-winning wound care center.

Additionally, our locally committed primary care physicians across the community offer multiple points of convenient access to be your medical home. As part of the Prisma Health network, we are serviced locally with lifesaving air medical transport through a partnership with Life Net 7 for rapid access to the most advanced medicine and technology in the region.

We are committed and proud to offer a wide range of top-tier, hometown care right here in Laurens County.

For more information, visit prismahealth.org.

Self Regional Healthcare (SRH) serves over 250,000 people in the Lakelands region of upstate South Carolina, providing advanced healthcare through a network of family physicians, specialists, and clinical staff. They ensure quality care is always close by.

Self Medical Center Laurens (SMCL), located at 22580 Highway 76, is SRH’s flagship facility in Laurens County. This 28,000-squarefoot, state-of-the-art center includes Family Healthcare Clinton, Internal Medicine Laurens, Clinton Family Medicine, and Express Medical Care Laurens for urgent care. SMCL provides comprehensive services, from colds to cardiac care, delivered by board-certified physicians and clinical staff. As affiliates of SRH in Green-

wood, they access advanced diagnostics and technology from a nationally recognized regional referral center.

The Laurens facility features spacious waiting areas, modern exam and procedure rooms, onsite labs, X-rays, and a community room for events. Patients benefit from a rotation of specialists, including Spine, Orthopedics, Pulmonology, Psychiatry, and Urology. The Laurens Specialty Medical Office (23013 Hwy 76 East) hosts Cardiology, Vascular, and General Surgery specialists weekly.

For employers, SMCL provides Occupational Health services such as injury management, wellness programs, and drug testing to improve workplace health. The facility also offers phys-

ical therapy and hosts regular visits from Self Regional’s Mobile Mammography Unit.

For more information, visit selfregional.org.

Economic Development

Laurens County, South Carolina, is a prime location for economic development, offering easy access to major markets like Greenville, Columbia, Charlotte, and Atlanta. With 57.8% of the U.S. population and 67 automotive OEMs within a one-day drive, the county is an attractive destination for businesses. Superior infrastructure, progressive policies, and economic incentives make Laurens County ideal for manufacturing and distribution industries.

The county’s seven industrial parks, including Hunter Industrial Park and the Connexial Center, offer shovel-ready sites and facilities ready for development. The Laurens County Development Corporation (LCDC) drives growth by supporting businesses and fostering prosperity through strategic investments and marketing.

Major employers like Michelin, GE, Milliken, and ZF Transmissions fuel the local economy, with over $257 million in investments and 250 new jobs announced in 2024 alone.

Laurens County pairs economic opportunity with an exceptional quality of life. With rich history, abundant natural resources, and recreation for all ages, residents enjoy a lifestyle that balances work and play. Proximity to both mountains and beaches adds to the appeal, making Laurens County the perfect place to live, work, and grow.

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Workforce Development

The Laurens County Development Corporation (LCDC) drives workforce development, supporting over 600,000 workers within a 45-minute drive time. Through innovative programs like the “Laurens County: A Higher Opportunity” initiative, LCDC promotes manufacturing careers and highlights education and career pathways to build a strong talent pipeline.

Learn more at higheropportunity.com.

Local high schools prepare students for advanced manufacturing through the South Carolina Manufacturing Certification (SCMC), a statefunded program offering 200 hours of hands-on and classroom training in partnership with Piedmont Technical College.

The Center for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM), a 28,000-square-foot facility along I-385, provides cutting-edge training in CNC, Welding, and Mechatronics.

Established through partnerships between LCDC, local governments, and industries, CAM supports apprenticeships and dual enrollment to equip the workforce with skills for today’s job market.

For more information on economic development in Laurens County, visit growlaurenscounty.com.

Making History

Laurens County Capital Sales Tax (CPST) projects are dedicated to enhancing infrastructure, public safety, and recreational spaces, making the County an even better place to live. Funded through a one-cent sales tax, these projects support community growth and improve quality of life for residents and newcomers alike.

The largest CPST initiative in Laurens County is the $8 million Agriculture and Business Center, located at 308 Osborne Road in Laurens, SC. Designed by GMK Associates, this 22-acre facility will include a multipurpose building, offices for Clemson Extension and the SC Forestry Commission, and dedicated spaces for events such as livestock shows, rodeos, and cattle exhibitions.

The center highlights the county’s rich agricultural heritage while promoting tourism, community engagement, and economic development.

Another remarkable CPST project is the renovation of the historic Laurens County Courthouse, orginally built between 1837-1840, Located in the heart of Laurens’ Public Square, this 14,000-square-foot Greek Revival landmark has been

meticulously restored by Craig Gaulden Davis to reflect its 1911 architectural splendor. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the courthouse now serves as a functional space for County Council meetings, events, and future plans include a

versatile exhibit space and a visitor center. As a cherished symbol of Laurens County’s history, it continues to be a favorite backdrop for photos, festivals, and community gatherings, embodying the county’s enduring heritage.

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Welcome to Laurens County, where history, adventure, and southern charm await you. From exploring historic landmarks to enjoying scenic trails and meeting talented local artisans, there’s something here for everyone. We’re thrilled to share our vibrant community and look forward to making your visit unforgettable!

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Check out visitlaurenscounty.com to plan your day trip or weekend getaway in Laurens County! Explore Revolutionary War historical sites, savor delicious Southern cuisine, and discover unique treasures in our charming small towns.

Stop by the Laurens County Visitors Center, located inside the Laurens County Chamber of Commerce. You’ll find maps and essential information to help you make the most of everything Laurens County has to offer! Monday - Thursday 8:30 A.M. - 5 P.M. Friday availability by appointment 2 P.M. - 5 P.M.

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Old Soul Treehouse

Aaron and Kristin Boland have transformed their love for quiet retreats into a romantic escape on their favorite lake. As parents of three, they understand the importance of carving out time for one another and have created the perfect spot for couples to unwind. Their cozy treehouse is designed for two, with no TV to encourage guests to disconnect and enjoy simple pleasures like games, books, and the serene lake right outside.

The treehouse itself is a unique blend of rustic charm and modern amenities. Unlike the off-thegrid treehouses they’ve visited, Aaron and Kristin wanted to offer a place where guests can still enjoy comforts like cooking, showering, and soaking in a hot tub. Designed by Kristin and crafted by Treehugger Customs, the treehouse exudes French provincial style, complete with antique pieces Kristin personally selected, including French doors from Turkey and a spiral staircase from Bob Jones University. Building it came with challenges, like drilling through rock to secure its foundation, but this only made their retreat feel even more special.

Visitors have celebrated anniversaries, birthdays, honeymoons and proposals in the peaceful treehouse, creating lifelong memories. Aaron and

Kristin loves sharing this serene getaway, offering guests the perfect place to relax and reconnect. To complete the experience, she recommends enjoying a burger at Harris Landing, savoring BBQ from Lee’s, and renting a boat to explore the lake.

To book this amazing retreat, call or text Kristin at 864-525-6224 or email her at Kdsims11@yahoo.com with “Old Soul” in the subject line.

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Outdoor Fun for All Ages

Laurens County offers endless opportunities for recreation, from rivers and lakes to hiking trails, golf courses, hunting areas, and more—there’s always an adventure waiting to be enjoyed.

The Enoree River, also known as the River of Muscadines, offers a picturesque kayaking experience through historical landmarks and lush forested landscapes. Starting at the Musgrove Mill River Access and Parking Area (725 Horseshoe Falls Road, Enoree, SC), paddlers can explore the river’s serene waters while taking in sights at Musgrove Mill State Historic Site, which marks the location of the Battle of Musgrove Mill, a significant event during the Revolutionary War.

Spanning 11,000 acres across Greenwood, Laurens, and Newberry counties, Lake Greenwood offers 212 miles of scenic shoreline with activities like boating, fishing, hiking, and more, making it a cherished South Carolina destination for relaxation and adventure. For detailed infomation about the lake visit Connect Lake Greenwood.

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Lake Rabon

Lake Rabon, a 546-acre hidden gem in western Laurens County, offers boating (permit required), pier fishing, hiking trails, picnicking, and a playground, all in a dog-friendly park. Open daily from dawn to dusk, the park features accessible facilities, 2.5 miles of trails, and a boardwalk for scenic views.

Find information on details about the annual Fishing Rodeo for kids by visiting dnr.sc.gov.

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Take a Hike

The Enoree Passage spans 36 miles through Sumter National Forest, connecting Newberry, Laurens, and Union counties. Starting at Forest Service Road 379, the trail winds through diverse landscapes, including pine ridges, hardwood bottomlands, creeks, and the Enoree River, with highlights like the 80-foot river bridge and fishing opportunities at Macedonia, Sedalia, and John's Creek lakes. Accessible to hikers, bicyclists, and equestrians, the trail offers scenic and recreational experiences with trailheads at Brick House Recreation Area and Sedalia Campground. For details, visit the Palmetto Trail website.

If the Palmetto Trail feels a bit too challenging, consider exploring the Prisma Swamp Rabbit Loop located in Clinton, SC. This trail is perfect for running, biking, and birdwatching. For more information about this trail, visit the Laurens County Trails Association website.

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SC7 Expedition

Flight of the Dove is an annual cycling event in Clinton, South Carolina, that raises funds for VIA Health Partners (formerly Hospice of Laurens County), offering various route options to accommodate riders of all levels. Cyclists from across the country gather at Bailey Memorial Stadium to support the cause.

Cycle Through History

Laurens County is gearing up for an exciting year of celebration in 2026. Since 2019, the Laurens County Revolutionary War 250th Committee, appointed by the County Council, has been diligently planning engaging events and experiences for residents and visitors alike. In collaboration with the Laurens County Trails Association and Laurens County Cycling Club, the committee has developed an online mapping system for cyclists, showcasing Revolutionary War skirmishes and battle sites.

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Rediscover History

Laurens County weaves together a rich tapestry of cultural and historical experiences. From Revolutionary War landmarks to its textile mill heritage and the vibrant community that makes it unique, Laurens County invites visitors to immerse themselves in its dynamic history and charm.

Battle of Musgrove Mill State Historic Site

Ready to see history come to life?

Visit the Battle of Musgrove Mill State Historic Site, where a vastly outnumbered Patriot militia claimed a surprising victory over Loyalist forces on August 19, 1780. Explore this Revolutionary War site through interpretive displays in the visitor center and along 2.5 miles of scenic nature trails.

The Battlefield Trail, beginning at the Horseshoe Falls Road parking area (handicap accessible for 0.1 mile and open from sunrise to sundown), winds through rolling wooded hills and the 1780 battlefield. Across the river, the British Camp features the ruins of the Musgrove House and the Mary Musgrove Monument, accessible via a 1.5-mile trail along the Enoree River.

Don’t miss the Annual Revolutionary War Reenactment Camp in April—an unforgettable journey into the past for both children and adults. Walk among merchants, militiamen, and skilled artisans as they bring the 18th century to life. Experience daily life during the Revolutionary War through interactive demonstrations, hands-on activities, and live reenactments.

Explore additional Revolutionary War history in South Carolina’s Backcountry at the Visitor Center, open Monday through Thursday from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M., and Friday through Sunday from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.

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to learn what life was like for a militia man during the Revolutionary War.

The Laurens County Museum invites visitors to embark on a fascinating journey through time with its diverse and thoughtfully curated exhibits. From ancient Native American artifacts to dynamic rotating displays highlighting the county’s rich heritage, the museum offers something for everyone.

Culberston Backcounty Settlement

The Culbertson Backcountry Settlement, located on Old Georgia Road in Gray Court, was established by the Gray CourtOwings Historical Society to preserve historic 18th and 19thcentury structures. Once a key route for settlers traveling to Georgia, the road featured the Dorroh Inn, a stagecoach stop where drivers signaled food or lodging needs with a horn.

The Settlement includes notable structures like the AtwoodRobertson and Gray-Nesbitt log cabins, a blockhouse, Piney Grove African-American School, Ora Old Fields Presbyterian Church, Anderson Corn Crib, a blacksmith shop, and an outhouse. Blockhouses, such as the one preserved here, offered safety during frequent conflicts between settlers and Native Americans. The area also witnessed Revolutionary War battles involving patriots and combined Native American and Tory forces.

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Arts & Culture

Laurens County is a vibrant hub of arts and culture, offering a rich blend of history, creativity, and community spirit. Whether you’re strolling through historic downtowns or attending seasonal art events, Laurens County invites you to discover its thriving creative scene.

The Artist’s Coop

The Laurens County Community Theatre (LCCT) is a non-profit organization dedicated to enriching Laurens County’s cultural life. It offers plays, musicals, and events that entertain all ages. Governed by a passionate board, LCCT provides opportunities for local talent to shine. Performances are held at Clinton High School through a partnership with District 56. Volunteers, actors, and sponsors are always welcome to get involved. Learn more at lcct.net

The Art Group of Clinton, SC (T.A.G)

TAG is a community of talented local artists who offer a variety of styles & subjects to customers looking for paintings, jewelry, Indigo textiles, and unique handcrafted gifts for themselves or that special someone. Visit their website to learn more at paintslingr.wixsite. com/tagartists

Laurens County Community Theatre
“Snow White and the Prince”

Elizabeth Stone Harper Gallery

The Elizabeth Stone Harper Gallery, located at Presbyterian College in Clinton, South Carolina, offers visitors a unique blend of artistic inspiration and cultural enrichment. Whether you’re a dedicated art enthusiast or simply exploring the area, this gallery is a must-visit destination.

The gallery features a vibrant schedule of rotating exhibitions throughout the year, ensuring there’s always something new and inspiring for visitors to experience. Highlights include showcases by both national and international artists, as well as exhibitions celebrating emerging talent from Presbyterian College students, such as the Annual Student Exhibition and the Senior Art Major Exhibition.

The Elizabeth Stone Harper Gallery is free to the public, making it an accessible cultural experience for everyone.

Hours: Wed. – Sat, 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Whether you’re a local resident or just passing through, the Elizabeth Stone Harper Gallery provides an inviting space to experience the arts and connect with the creative spirit of the community. Add this hidden gem to your itinerary and explore the vibrant cultural scene of Laurens County!

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The Artist’s Coop

The Laurens Artists Coop is a non-profit organization of artists featuring locally made artwork. The gallery is completely volunteerrun with no paid staff. Pottery, jewelry, paintings, sculptures, and both 2D & 3D artwork of different mediums are available in a wide range of price points. The Coop also offers art classes, summer camps and Worshops for kids and adults, and much more.

Laurens County Ag + Art Tour

Clemson Cooperative Extension’s Ag + Art Tour is a free, statewide, self-guided tour of farms and markets featuring local artisans at every stop! During the tour, visitors have the opportunity to see firsthand where their food comes from, watch artists in action and purchase their work, enjoy the melodies of local musicians, and learn more about rural life. The tour is the largest free farm and art tour in the nation, and Laurens County is proud to be a part of it!

Artist David Rhodes
Comedy/Tragedy -Artist Barbara Brin son
Downtown Laurens
Kinards, SC

Agriculture

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Laurens County offers u-pick farms, petting zoos, and agritourism experiences, inviting visitors of all ages to enjoy fresh produce, interact with friendly farm animals, and explore the charm of rural life.

• LushAcres Farm & Market

• Stewart Farms

• Barefoot Acres

• AM-PM Farms Butchery & Market

Alexander’s U-Pick

Taylor Family Farms

Barefoot Acres

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LushAcres Farm and Market
Barefoot Acres
Fountain Inn, SC

TAKE YOUR MOUTH HERE

Laurens County is quickly becoming a beacon for culinary enthusiasts. With its rich Southern traditions, warm hospitality, and an array of dining experiences, this charming destination is a must-visit for anyone seeking authentic flavors.

Partnering with Jamie Sanderson, also known as The Culinary Encourager, Laurens County has embraced its culinary heritage, sharing its story one plate at a time.

Jamie Sanderson’s exploration of Laurens County’s food scene showcases the power of community and passion. From Whiteford’s famous fried chicken to the farm-fresh offerings of Sanitary Market, his explorations highlight not just the food but the people and stories behind it. Sanderson describes Laurens County as “a great place to take your mouth to,” emphasizing the dedication of local chefs and restaurateurs who pour their heart and soul into every dish.

Whether it’s savoring the vibrant atmosphere at The Lumberyard or indulging in sweet Southern treats, Laurens County offers culinary adventures for every palate. Sanderson’s favorite moments include wandering through The Square, where community events blend perfectly with delicious bites.

“Always remember, there’s a story in a culinary adventure,” Sanderson shares. “Be an

N. Broad

encourager. Show compassion for their passion.” These words are a reminder that behind every plate is a person, a dream, and a story waiting to be told. Laurens County’s culinary scene is as diverse as it is delightful. From slow-smoked barbecue to farm-to-table creations, each meal tells a story of tradition and innovation. Sanderson’s presence as The Culinary Encourager adds a personal touch, guiding visitors through hidden gems and must-visit spots.

Beyond the food, it’s the people of Laurens County who make the experience unforgettable. Their never-quit attitude and commitment to community create an atmosphere that keeps visitors coming back for more.

So, pack your appetite and head to Laurens County. Whether you’re seeking iconic Southern flavors or fresh new experiences, this destination offers something for everyone. Let Jamie Sanderson and the dedicated culinary artisans of Laurens County show you why this hidden gem is a food lover’s paradise.

Start planning your trip today— and get ready to say, “I’ll take my mouth there again and again!”

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to follow his culinary adventures

Whitefords of Laurens
Great Crepes and More

YEAR ROUND FUN

MARCH

HOMEGROWN

Capitol Theatre

homegrownshowcase.com

An annual music festival spotlighting original music from Upstate SC.

APRIL

GHOST CREEK GOURD FESTIVAL

Ghost Creek Farm

southcarolinagourd.wixsite.com

Enjoy a fun Make-n-Take class and browse finished gourds and artwork perfect for gifting.

MAC ARNOLD BLUES FESTIVAL

Downtown Fountin Inn

mainstreetfountaininn.com

Enjoy delicious southern comforts while listening to legendary artist, Mac Arnold and the Plate Full of Blues. This event features a Jeep Jam and a Spring Market.

STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL

LushAcres Farm

lushacresfarm.com/events

Visit the market, purchase goods from vendors, pet the animals, and more.

REVOLUTIONARY WAR

Battle of Musgrove Mill State

Historic Site

southcarolinaparks.com/musgrove-mill

Step back in time at the Revolutionary War Reenactment, history comes alive with immersive demonstrations and stories from the past.

SIP & STROLL

Downtown Laurens

mainstreetlaurens.org

Enjoy a stroll around the square as you sample wines from local wineries as well as hors d’oeuvres provided by each small business.

RHYTHM ON THE RAILS

Downtown Clinton

mainstreetclinton.org

Lively festival celebrating music, food, and community fun in the heart of downtown.

MAY

LUSHACRES SPRING FESTIVAL

Clinton, SC

lushacresfarm.com

The LushAcres Spring Festival is a vibrant annual event in Clinton, SC, celebrating the season with familyfriendly activities and local vendors.

AG+ART TOUR

Laurens County agandarttour.com

A free self-guided tour of farms and markets featuring local artisans at every stop! See first-hand where your food comes from, watch artists in action and purchase their works, enjoy of local musicians, and learn more about rural life.

CATFISH FEASTIVAL

Downtown Ware Shoals catfishfeastival.org

Live entertainment, delicious food, arts and crafts, and activities for all ages.

PIEDMONT BLUES & ROOTS

Downtown Laurens laurensbluesandroots.com

Laurens, SC, home to legends like Rev. Gary Davis and “Pink” Anderson, became a hub for this influential music.Enjoy live music being played that pays homage to the greats!

WHISTLESTOP MUSIC SERIES

Downtown Clinton

mainstreetclinton.org

Enjoy live music, rides, food, and more in historic downtown Clinton.

JUNE

JUNETEENTH FESTIVALS

All over Laurens County visitlaurenscounty.com

NATIONAL TRAILS DAY

Laurens County lctrails.org

Celebrate national trails day with the Laurens County Trails Association.

JULY

FREEDOM FEST

City of Laurens laurenslightsthenight.com

City of Laurens annual fourth of July celebration!

TOWN OF GRAY COURT

FIREWORKS SHOW

Town of Gray Court townofgraycourt.sc.gov

Enjoy the Town of Gray Court’s annual Fourth of July Celebration.

AUGUST

FLIGHT OF THE DOVE Presbyterian College viagiving.org

An annual cycling event to raise awareness and funding for VIA Health Partners-Laurens County.

LIGHTS ON THE LAKE Waterloo, SC connectlakegreenwood.org

Come by land or boat and enjoy food vendors, fireworks, and live music.

IT’S FINALLY FRIDAY

Downtown Laurens mainstreetlaurens.org

Enjoy live music, shopping, and food in the historic square of Laurens.

SEPTEMBER

PAIA POW WOW

Gray Court, SC

An annual celebration offering a unique cultural opportunity to experience the rich history and traditions of the Lower Eastern Cherokee Nation.

OCTOBER

SQUEALIN’ ON THE SQUARE

City of Laurens, SC mainstreetlaurens.org

A fun barbecue festival held in downtown Laurens, featuring great food, live music, activities, and vendors.

LUSHACRES FALL FESTIVAL

Clinton, SC

lushacresfarm.com

Enjoy the corn maze, corn cannons, access to pumpkin patch, barnyard animals, wagon rides, mini-train, jump pad, corn pit, playground, entertainment & more

NOVEMBER

OYSTER ROAST

Laurens County Chamber laurenscounty.org

SCOTS & BRATS

Downtown Clinton mainstreetclinton.org

Grab your kilt, bagpipe, or a friend and join us for Scottish Fun & Food!

JOE R. ADAIR OUTDOOR EDUCATION CENTER

FALL FESTIVAL

Laurens, SC visitlaurenscounty.com

This annual event promises a day filled with outdoor fun and educational experiences that everyone can enjoy.

DECEMBER

CHRISTMAS SPIRIT GALORE

Across Laurens County visitlaurenscounty.com

This annual celebration features live TV segments, a silent auction, mascots, cheerleaders, music, a live auction, a bonfire, and endless steamed oysters, gumbo, and low country boil.

Come celebrate the magic of Christmas with festive shopping, parades, carriage rides, visits with Santa, special markets, and seasonal events all month long! to check out more details on events all over Laurens County.

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