Charles Pinckney was a principal author and signer of the United States Constitution and went on to be a political leader in South Carolina for over 40 years. The park preserves Snee Farm, one of his plantation properties, where visitors can learn about the politician's influences on Charleston, the African people he enslaved, plantation operations, and the legacy of Pinckney's life.
Historic House and Grounds
The historic house serves as the park's visitor center and features exhibits, film options, and a museum shop.
Charles Pinckney
American founding father, Charles Pinckney, was a contributing author and signer of the U.S. Constitution.
Live Oak
Spanish Moss drape Live Oak in the early morning sun.
Southern Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora)
Flowering plants, like this Southern Magnolia, are remnant of historic ornamental gardens once enjoyed by former farm owners and still marveled over by modern visitors.
Corn Crib
Snee Farm, once owned by Charles Pinckney, was a working farm for over 200 years. This corn crib, built in 1910, is one of the few remaining structures of a bygone era.
Boardwalk and Marsh
A .25 mile loop trail is a popular activity for visitors to enjoy the grounds and see points of cultural and natural interest along the way.