Last updated: July 5, 2022
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Horseback Riding at Cowpens National Battlefield

Horse Riding Regulations
Cowpens National Battlefield is preserved to tell the story of the 1781 Revolutionary War battle. Recreational uses are allowed if they do not damage park resources or detract from the experience of visitors learning about the battle. Cowpens National Battlefield is a unit of the National Park Service, whose mission is to protect and preserve the park for the enjoyment of future generations.
Parking
Horse trailers are only allowed at the Trailhead Parking area located one mile east of the battlefield entrance on Highway 11. If using the Trailhead Parking Area, please park only in the identified parking spaces. Although not on park property, horse trailers are currently allowed to park at the battlefield access road next to the New Pleasant Church cemetery, but must not block the gate. If using either area, please be considerate of others and spread horse droppings before leaving.
Where to Enter the Park
Riders may enter and exit the park from New Pleasant Road, either outside of the Maintenance area or the cemetery adjacent to the New Pleasant Church. Horses may also access the park from the Trailhead Parking Lot. If entering from the cemetery at New Pleasant Church follow the fire road (mowed grass road) to the Nature Trail or to access the Green River Road. If entering from the Trailhead Parking Lot, please use the shoulder of the paved trail to access the historic Green River Road.
Where to Ride Your Horse
Horses are allowed only on the roads and trails designated on the map above. When possible, please ride on the road edge or trail shoulder, not the pavement. Along the Auto Loop Road, horses must yield to vehicles.
Horses are allowed on the nature trail but should keep off the bridges since they are not designed to carry the weight of horses. Horse crossings have been designated in these areas.
Horses must stay on the designated trails and may not be on the paved Battlefield Trail, the Scruggs House lawn, or around the visitor center and its parking area. However, they may cross the paved trail and the Auto Loop Road to access the Green River Road.
Behavior
Horses must be under the control of the rider at all times. Owners are responsible for the behavior and actions of their horses while in the park. Skittish or untrained horses are not permitted because of the danger they pose to visitors. All riding in the park is at your own risk. There is no expectation that all areas are safe for horses and riders. Please be considerate of others who use the park. If possible, remove horse excrement to woods/brush at least 20 feet off park trails.
Cowpens National Battlefield is preserved to tell the story of the 1781 Revolutionary War battle. Recreational uses are allowed if they do not damage park resources or detract from the experience of visitors learning about the battle. Cowpens National Battlefield is a unit of the National Park Service, whose mission is to protect and preserve the park for the enjoyment of future generations.
Parking
Horse trailers are only allowed at the Trailhead Parking area located one mile east of the battlefield entrance on Highway 11. If using the Trailhead Parking Area, please park only in the identified parking spaces. Although not on park property, horse trailers are currently allowed to park at the battlefield access road next to the New Pleasant Church cemetery, but must not block the gate. If using either area, please be considerate of others and spread horse droppings before leaving.
Where to Enter the Park
Riders may enter and exit the park from New Pleasant Road, either outside of the Maintenance area or the cemetery adjacent to the New Pleasant Church. Horses may also access the park from the Trailhead Parking Lot. If entering from the cemetery at New Pleasant Church follow the fire road (mowed grass road) to the Nature Trail or to access the Green River Road. If entering from the Trailhead Parking Lot, please use the shoulder of the paved trail to access the historic Green River Road.
Where to Ride Your Horse
Horses are allowed only on the roads and trails designated on the map above. When possible, please ride on the road edge or trail shoulder, not the pavement. Along the Auto Loop Road, horses must yield to vehicles.
Horses are allowed on the nature trail but should keep off the bridges since they are not designed to carry the weight of horses. Horse crossings have been designated in these areas.
Horses must stay on the designated trails and may not be on the paved Battlefield Trail, the Scruggs House lawn, or around the visitor center and its parking area. However, they may cross the paved trail and the Auto Loop Road to access the Green River Road.
Behavior
Horses must be under the control of the rider at all times. Owners are responsible for the behavior and actions of their horses while in the park. Skittish or untrained horses are not permitted because of the danger they pose to visitors. All riding in the park is at your own risk. There is no expectation that all areas are safe for horses and riders. Please be considerate of others who use the park. If possible, remove horse excrement to woods/brush at least 20 feet off park trails.
Details
Activity
Horseback Riding
Pets Allowed
Yes with Restrictions
Pets are allowed as long as they are on a leash no longer than 6 feet and their waste is picked up.
Activity Fee
No
Entrance fees may apply, see Fees & Passes information.
Location
Trailhead Parking
Trailhead parking is the offsite parking on SC state route 11.
Reservations
No
Season
Year Round
Time of Day
Day
Horse riding is available from sunup to sundown.
Accessibility Information
Horseback Riding at Cowpens NB Regulations.
There are multiple places to ride horses: paved roads, gravel roads, and a nature trail.
Horses are not allowed at the visitor center or on bridges.
There are multiple places to ride horses: paved roads, gravel roads, and a nature trail.
Horses are not allowed at the visitor center or on bridges.