There was a special bicentennial commemoration in September, 2005 along with increased winter activities and more emphasis on education programs.
More than 25,000 visitors showed up in 2005 compared to 14,700 in 2004.
“We have been following an upward trend in visitation since the park opened in 2002” said Loren Flynn, executive director of the Travelers’ Rest Preservation and Heritage Association.
“Our number of education contacts doubled in the past year” said Flynn, “primarily through school field trips.”
More informationi about Travelers’ Rest State Park is available at www.travelersrest.org.
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