Historic Site

Old Santee Canal Park

Old Santee Canal Park hosts the Berkeley County Museum and Fort Fair Lawn, where in 1780, the British attacked the Patriot army stationed at Monck’s Corner.

  • Parking
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • Restrooms
  • Pet Friendly
Moncks Corner, SC

Serving Berkeley County and the Lowcountry for over 30 years, Old Santee Canal Park remains a valuable community asset and a true gem for outdoor enthusiasts. Our park plays a valuable role in education and conservation of natural resources and local history. We are proud to have the support of our visitors as we continue to preserve this beautiful place. 

What's Nearby

Explore more of The Liberty Trail by visiting these nearby attractions.

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image of bridge over a river with trees and blue sky in the background

Moncks Corner, SC 29461

Marion lays waste to a British detachment

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Image of tourists learning to fire a canon from costumed re-enactors

Moncks Corner, SC 29461

Nail in the coffin for the Siege of Charleston

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Moncks Corner, SC

Sumter pushes Loyalists out of a supply junction

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Image of a tree lined pond in sunshine

Moncks Corner, SC 29461

Former plantation and resting place of John Laurens

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Image of Francis Marion grave site on Belle Island Plantation Cemetery

Pineville, SC 29479

Final resting place of Francis Marion, the Swamp Fox

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