Charles Pinckney National Historic Site is a National Park Service historic site that preserves a portion of the 18th-century Snee Farm, the former plantation and country farm of Colonel Charles Pinckney. The site, which is located on the lovely Wando Neck peninsula in Mount Pleasant just 10 miles outside of Charleston, preserves the plantation's former main house, caretaker's residence, barn, and corn crib, all of which were operated as part of Pinckney's plantation estate between 1754 and 1816. Visitors can explore the site's archaeological excavations as part of exhibits at its lovely Visitor Center, which is housed within an historic 1828 Lowcountry cottage. A nature trail meanders through the farm's grounds, passing its major historic sites. Ranger-led programming is offered at the site throughout the year, including Junior Ranger programming for young visitors.
1254 Long Point Rd, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464, Phone: 843-881-5516