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This outpost was built by the British on a Santee Indian mound at least 30 feet high. Gen. Francis Marion, the Swamp Fox, and Light Horse Harry Lee laid siege to the post April 15-23, 1781, by erecting a tower of logs under the cover of night enabling them to fire into the British stockade. This brought about the surrender of the fort cutting off the main British supply line to Camden, forcing Lord Rawdon to withdraw from that position. Gateway to Swamp Fox Murals Trail in Summerton, Paxville, Manning & Turbeville, I-95, Exit 108 to Exit 135.

From an observation point at the top of a massive 30-ft-tall Indian mound, visitors can get a panoramic view of Santee Cooper and the countryside. Santee Indian Mound and Santee National Wildlife Refuge make a historic and adventurous place to visit for hiking, biking and birding.

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Things to do near Summerton, SC

Calhoun County Museum

Art and history combine here with costumes, period furniture, Indian exhibits, an archives collection, a research room and h...

Liberty Hill A.M.E. Church

At a meeting in the Liberty Hill African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1950, parents signed a petition demanding integrated s...

Francis Marion Tomb

The tomb of General Francis Marion is located at the site of Belle Isle plantation, which belonged to his brother Gabriel. Th...

Polly's Landing

All sites are pull through; boat ramps; 73 boatslips; 2 bath houses; and laundry. Restaurant on-site. Pets allowed....

Days Inn Of Summerton

Located near I-95; close to Santee Lakes and golf courses. Continental breakfast and nearby restaurants. Outdoor pool. Pets a...