Huckle Grove is an historic tree park in downtown Rock Hill. This 1.4 acre pedestrian park provides a unique look into our country’s past. Many of the trees in the park were cultivated from trees which witnessed historic events in the founding of our country. Markers in the park provide information about the trees and their historical significance.
The park was dedicated in 1991 and was named for A. W. Huckle. An endowment from A. W. Huckle in the 1960’s established funds that began the City of Rock Hill’s urban forestry program. The City received most of the trees the park in 1987 as a grant from the American Forestry Association. Bricks in the walkways that wind through the park acknowledge the names of park supporters.
Parking is available at the municipal parking lot on the corner of Dave Lyle Blvd. and Black Street, diagonally across from the park.
Hours: Open Daily; Dawn to Dusk