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Ehrhardt, South Carolina |
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The Main entrance to Broxton Bridge Plantation… an exciting place where many of you will visit and ride in May. |
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• Wagons Sent Separately Every Day • Electric Sites With Water • 100 Stalls (panel type) • Shower House • Free Supper Saturday Night With Entertainment • Two Bed and Breakfasts Available For Lodging • Auction, Bingo Night and Awards Night |
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Visit two
historic Civil War Battlefields on the Plantation |
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Broxton Boasts A Shaded Camp Broxton Bridge features a horse camp complete with 125 electric hookups, about 100 stalls (panel variety) ... shower-house not to mention five trails, lots of shade and beauty beyond belief. You will just have to visit this lovely southern Plantation to fully appreciate it. Jerry Varn represents the ninth generation here and spends most of his time telling everyone about the Broxton history. |
What About the Price? Arrive on Friday, ride through Tuesday, free supper Saturday night, western dance, live band ... total price is $60.00, plus camping. We also offer a weekend rate which means you arrive on Friday and ride Saturday & Sunday, dinner, dance, etc. depart Sunday afternoon ... total price &45.00 plus camping. Electric sites are $18.00 per day and stalls are $7.00 per day. |
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| Where is
Broxton Bridge? It is located approximately 225 miles east and south of Atlanta, 160 miles from Charlotte, NC 225 miles from Ashville, NC and about 200 miles north of Jacksonville, FL a map in this brochure will give you a better idea of how to get there. And, if you still have questions about distances and need more information, call Jerry Varn, the owner … he will be glad to help. 800-437-4868 or 803-267-3882 From Columbia, SC Take I-26 to Orangeburg, Hwy. 301/601 south to Bamburg. Hwy. 601 to Ehrhardt. Plantation is 6 miles south of Ehrhardt on 601 on right. Approximately 60 miles total. |
From Charleston, SC Take Mark Clark expressway (Hwy 526) to Hwy. 17. Hwy. 17S to Hwy. 64W to Walterboro. Go through Walterboro on Hwy. 64 to Hwy. to Hwy. 641 (left) (approx. 16 miles). Hwy 641 to Hwy 601 (approx. 6 miles). Left on 601 (approx.1 mile) to plantation on right. Approximately 60 miles total. |
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National Trail Ride Association 6257 Steele Station Rd. Rainbow City, AL 35906 |
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