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Tour Andrew Jackson State Park: Exploring the Revolutionary Roots of a Future President

Exploring the Waxhaws Through Andrew Jackson’s Story

Andrew Jackson State Park offers visitors a chance to experience the Revolutionary-era history of the Waxhaws region through the story of Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States.

Located in Lancaster County, the park preserves the landscape and stories connected to Jackson’s childhood and the challenges faced by backcountry communities during the American Revolution.

Andrew Jackson and the Revolutionary War

Andrew Jackson was born in the Waxhaws before the Revolutionary War began. As a young boy, he experienced many of the hardships of the Southern Campaign firsthand.

The region became a center of military activity, raids and political division as Patriot and British forces fought for control of the backcountry. Jackson himself was captured by British troops during the war, an experience that shaped much of his later life and political identity.

What You Will Experience at the Park

Visitors to Andrew Jackson State Park can explore:

The park combines history and recreation while helping visitors better understand life in the Carolina backcountry during the late 1700s.

Why It Matters on the Backcountry Revolution Trail

Andrew Jackson State Park is included on the Backcountry Revolution Trail because it provides personal and regional context for the Revolutionary War in the Waxhaws.

Rather than focusing on a single battle, the site explores how the war affected families, settlements and future generations throughout the South Carolina frontier. It also connects directly to nearby sites including Buford’s Defeat and Hanging Rock Battlefield.

Along the Trail: Where to Visit Next

Plan Your Visit: Stay, Dine & Explore

Tour Andrew Jackson State Park

Plan Your Backcountry Adventure

Before you arrive, be sure to tune into our upcoming Backcountry Revolution Trail Podcast to hear the diverse, untold voices of 1776 come to life.

The trail is marked. The hallowed ground is waiting. Discover the real story of the Revolution—plan your visit to the Olde English District today.