Sesquicentennial State Park
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Overview
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Location Address: 9564 Two Notch Rd, Columbia, South Carolina 29223 GPS: 34.099329, -80.910588 View on Map Local Directions: From I-20: Take exit 74. Turn left onto Hwy 1 (Two Notch Rd.), travel N 3 miles, park will be on the right; From I-77: Take exit 17. Go North on Hwy 1 (Two Notch Rd.), for 2 miles. Park will be on the right. (turn left if traveling I-77 Southbound turn left onto Hwy 1; or turn right if traveling I-77 northbound).
Contact Information Local Phone: 1-803-788-2706 Toll Free Phone: 1-866-345-7275 Website: http://www.southcarolinaparks....  Email: sesqui@scprt.com Office Hours: 11 AM-12 PM and 4 PM-5 PM, daily
Open All year Check In: 2 PM Check Out: 12 PM Gate Hours: 8 AM- 6 PM, daily (extended hours during DST)
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Sites
84 RV Sites, 84 Tent Sites, 5 Group Sites, 84 Electric and Water, 84 30 Amps, 14 Pull Thru
Rates Daily Rates: $21.00 - $30.00
Facilities & Services
Bathhouse / Restrooms, Dump Station, Hot Showers
Recreation
Biking, Canoeing, Dog Park, Fishing, Hiking, Kayaking, Playground
Policies
All Ages, Pet Restrictions
Restrictions
Max RV Length 50 ft
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Group Camp
Primitive camping area can accommodate organized groups up to 50 campers. Contact the park directly for reservations.
Fee is $11-$13.50/10 campers; Rate increases by $5-$6.25 per additional 5 campers.
Amps | 30 Amps | 84 | Sites | Pull Thru | 14 | Surface | Gravel | | Other Amenities | Firepit / Fire Ring | 84 | Grill | 84 | Picnic Table | 84 |
Daily Rates: $21.00 - $30.00
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| Fee | | | Extra Vehicle Fee | | Early Check In Fee | | Check In Details | 2 PM | Late Check Out Fee | | Check Out Details | 12 PM |
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Bathhouse / Restrooms |
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Controlled Access Gate |
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Dump Station |
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Firewood |
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Flush Toilets |
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Gift Shop |
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Handicap Facilities |
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Hot Showers |
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Pay Phone |
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Picnic Shelters |
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Basketball |
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Biking |
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Sesqui Mountain Bike Trail, Loop Road Trail |
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Bird Watching |
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Waterfowl, Nuthatches, Wrens, Woodpeckers, Warblers, Owls, Bald Eagle, Osprey |
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Boat Rentals |
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Boating |
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Canoeing |
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Dog Park |
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Fishing |
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Bass and Bream |
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Geocaching |
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Hiking |
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Loop Road Trail, Sandhills Hiking Trail, Jackson Creek Nature Trail |
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Kayaking |
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Paddleboards |
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Pavilion |
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Pedal / Row Boating |
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Planned Group Activities |
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Playground |
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Splash Pad |
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Sports Field |
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Volleyball |
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Wildlife Watching |
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White-tailed Deer, Gray Squirrels, Opossums, Raccoons, Foxes, Beavers, River Otters, Bobcats, Flying Squirrels |
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Average Rating | | (3.5) | Based on 2 reviews |
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| Quiet, convenient, slightly dishevelled | |
Sites 22 and 32 might be the best. It's in the sand hills, so LOTS of sand tracking in. The whole campground just needs some more TLC. Sites are sandy, smallish, and not real level. We were here in June and it was blazing hot! Had to book a 2 night minimum, even though we only stayed one night, but were visiting relatives or would have moved on. Bathrooms are meh.
We stayed here in a Travel Trailer. | | Comments (0) |
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| Nice state park, great campground | |
Really enjoyed our stay here. We came in the off season and the campground was mostly empty so we got to pick from most of the sites. We were surprised how good they were. There were sites for all types of RVs and tents. They were flat, gravel based, well spaced, each had individual fire rings and tables and some had hooks for lights.
The rangers were super friendly and did a drive by to ensure everything was OK. Showers were hot and the bathrooms, were clean.
Nice lake and playgrounds around the park too. We would recommend this for families and couples.
We stayed here in a Truck Camper. | | Comments (0) |
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