Thursday, March 20, 2008

Sesquicentennial State Park, Columbia

Nestled along I-77 and just minutes from downtown Columbia, the Sesquicentennial State Park , warrants a visit if nothing else for the impossible to pronounce name (that's got to keep kids quiet). We call it "Sesqui".

You can hike, bike, fish, canoe, kayak, camp or just relax at the many picnic tables while watching the geese, ducks, cardinals and the omnipresent gutsy squirrels goofing around. There are two playgrounds for kids, a doggie park and a basketball court. The main attraction? It's quiet, un-crowded and easily accessible from I-77, I-20 or Two Notch Road.

There is a dedicated bike trail several miles long over gently hills. Although unpaved, it has a nice sanded path very easy on the body. You can also bike around the lake; it's a more bumpier ride but the scenery and the chance to see some animal action is well worth it.Catch a well deserved break under the oak trees or by the ever peacefull waterfall.

Make sure to visit the two-story log house, dating back to the mid 1700's, relocated to the park in 1969. This house is believed to be the oldest building still standing in Richland County.

Bird lover or not, you can't stop following these cuties everywhere they go. Papa goose may even entertain you with a folksy mating dance.


You can always play ball with your son, better yet just do nothing.
Breath in and let all your city and office worries melt away.




Where
9564 Two Notch RD, Columbia, SC 29223; Phone: (803) 788-2706 Admissions: $2 adults; $1.25 SC seniors; age 15 & younger free; pets need a $4 park permit; Open daily 8am-6pm (until 9pm DST)

Driving Directions:

  • From I-20: Take exit 74. Turn left onto Hwy 1 (Two Notch Rd.), travel N 3 mi, park will be on the right.
  • From I-77: Take exit 17. Go N. on Hwy 1 (Two Notch Rd.), for 2 mi. Park will be on the right.

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