Anne Springs Close Greenway

Rich in both natural and cultural resources, the Anne Springs Close Greenway provides Springfield residents with easy access to some of upstate South Carolina’s most pristine terrain.

Anne SpringsGreenwayThe Greenway is home to 2,300 acres of hardwood forests, prairies, creeks, streams, lakes, and ponds, offering over 30 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails, and historical cabins.

Cultural resources include the historic Nation Ford Road, part of the Great Philadelphia wagon road and a pathway for Native Americans, European settlers, American Revolution and Civil War soldiers, traders and trappers for hundreds of years. In addition to this nationally significant site, the Greenway contains two circa 1800 log cabins, a Dairy Barn built in 1946, and the site of the Garrison-Webb mill for which Fort Mill is named.

Click here to view the Greenway Site Plan.