Located at the end of Granby Landing Road, off Old State Road in Cayce, SC this landing provides access to the Congaree River. There is a hiking trail along the river as well.
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Located at the end of Granby Landing Road, off Old State Road in Cayce, SC this landing provides access to the Congaree River. There is a hiking trail along the river as well.
Boat Landing on Hope Ferry Road is a Boat Landing giving access to the Saluda river. It has plenty of parking and a walking trail.
Larry Koon Boat Landing is located on Shull Island on Lake Murray with picnic shelters and restrooms open in the summertime.
Brittlebank Park, a 10-acre park on the edge of the Ashley River, is popular with families, fishermen, and attendees of concerts and festivals. The park features trails, paved pathways, a playground, benches, picnic tables, and a fishing pier with a boat dock. The park also has a long narrow stretch of marshlands, which is home to birds and hundreds of native wildflower and plant species. An off-leash area for dogs is available at the north end of the park. The park is open from sunrise to sunset and free parking is available.
“The Jordan Memorial Boat Ramp is located at the west end of Rosewood Drive where experienced boaters will enjoy free, safe and easy access to fishing and boating pleasures on one of Richland County’s more challenging waterways on the Congaree River.
The area offers a large ramp that will allow multiple boats, a fishing dock, a picnic area and plenty of parking. Many canoes and kayaks put in here for a float down to the Cayce landing about 4 miles away. The ramp is named in honor of Barnie A. Jordan, Jr., a local angler and navigator who loved the Congaree River.
For more information about usage, please contact the Administrative Office at (803) 741-7272 or email at [email protected]”
The Daniel Island Waterfront Park features a splash pad, pavilion, a playground, walking and biking trails off the water with a great view of the Arthur Ravenel Bridge. The public park is in close proximity to shops, restaurants, and even a ferry ride to Charleston.
This park is located on the riverbank of the Saluda River.
· 11,000 square-foot Environmental Education Center, Exhibit Hall,
Auditorium, Classrooms and 3,776 square-foot outdoor deck
· 10,000 square-foot River Center Conference facility and Wedding Gazebo
· Miles of paved/unpaved trails
· River Observation Deck
· Boat Ramp/Canoe/Kayak Launch
· Picnic Shelters
· Saluda Shoals Wetlands Preserve (Fall 2009)
· Saluda Splash Water Playground
· Playground
With six soccer, lacrosse and multi-use fields, six clay and four hard surface tennis courts, The Fields is sought-after for both tournaments and run/walk events. This athletic complex is located within Saluda Shoals Park, a 400-acre riverfront park with miles of paved and unpaved trails, canoeing, kayaking, tubing, biking, Saluda Splash and more.
Amenities:
Natural turf fields
State-of-the-art lighting
Exceptional field visibility
Adjacent restrooms
Wi-Fi access
Onsite concessions
Ample parking
Saluda Shoals is also home to the Saluda Splash water playground.
https://www.icrc.net/parks/saluda-shoals-park/programs-and-activities/saluda-splash
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