West entrance: 5605 Bush River Road, Columbia, SC 29212, 803-772-1228
East entrance: 6071 St. Andrews Road, Columbia, SC 29212, 803-772-1228 (Fields, Courts, Leo's Landing Inclusive Playground)
About Saluda Shoals Park
Saluda Shoals Park is a premier, natural, environmentally sensitive riverfront park that invites visitors to experience the treasures of the Saluda River through exceptional educational, recreational, and cultural opportunities. Located along the banks of the beautiful Saluda River, this 480 acre regional park offers the following amenities.
- Environmental Education Center
- River Center Conference Facility
- Administrative Offices for the Irmo Chapin Recreation Commission
- The Courts Tennis Complex
- The Fields Tournament Complex
- Barking Lot Dog Park (membership required)
- Low Ropes Challenge Course
- 18-hole Disc Golf Course
- Saluda Shoals Wetland Preserve
- Ten Miles of Paved/unpaved trails
- River Observation Deck
- Two Boat Ramps/Canoe/Kayak Launch
- Nine Picnic Shelters
- Saluda Splash and Playground
- Leo's Landing Inclusive Playground
Park Hours - 2024
Monday-Sunday
- January 1-March 9 - 7:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
- March 10-September 15 - 7:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
- September 16-November 2 - 7:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
- November 3-December 31 - 7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
- Saluda Shoals Park is closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
Daily Admission
Car or minivan/$5; 12+ passenger van/$7; Bus/$11
Saluda Splash
Saluda Splash is a zero-depth water spray ground for children.
Fee: $4/per person or $55/15-visit Splash Pass. The Splash Pass is valid at both Saluda Splash and Melvin Park Splash in Chapin. A $5/daily parking fee applies at Saluda Shoals Park.
Group reservations outside the normal Splash operating hours can be reserved in advance for $60/2 hours. The rental includes up to 15 splash wristbands. Additional splash wristbands after 15 are $4 per wristband. For group reservations, call 803-772-1228. *This is not a private rental.
Saluda Shoals Park Passes
Pass Purchase Process
All pass purchases will be done at the admin. building Monday-Sunday 9:00am-5:00pm. Passes can be renewed or purchased at the park or by calling 803-772-1228.
Saluda Shoals Park Annual Parking Pass
This 12-month pass entitles the bearer access to Saluda Shoals Park during regular park hours.
Fee: $60 per year. Additional hang tag (limit one) is $30 per household. Your vehicle's make, model, and tag number are required for each hang tag.
Barking Lot Pass
Saluda Shoals Park is home to the Barking Lot Dog Park. Owners of well-mannered canines have access to a fenced, off-leash area for their pets. All dogs must be current on required shots and spayed/neutered. Other policies apply. The Barking Lot is open during normal park hours, except Tuesday mornings from 9:00-11:00am (closed for maintenance).
Fee: $40 per year. Each dog park pass is good for up to two dogs in the household. Additional dogs require a second dog park pass. Parking Fees also apply. Annual Parking Pass: $60 per year or Daily Parking Fee: $5
Fisherman's Pass
This 12-month pass entitles the bearer 24-hour access to Saluda Shoals Park using a coded entry system.
Fee: $80 per year. Additional hang tag (limit one) is $40 per household. Your vehicle's make, model, and tag number are required for each hang tag.
Finding Saluda Shoals Park
From Columbia- take I-26 West going towards Spartanburg. Take Exit #104, Piney Grove Rd. and turn left. Follow Piney Grove Road to St. Andrews Rd. and turn right onto St. Andrews Rd. Make an immediate left between Wendy's and Aldi and proceed straight into the Park's East entrance at 6071 St. Andrews Rd.
From Interstate 20- exit at Bush River Road. Turn west on Bush River and continue to the traffic light at St. Andrews Road. Turn left onto St. Andrews Road, then left between Wendy's and Aldi and proceed straight into the Park's East entrance at 6071 St. Andrews Rd.
From Lexington- take North Lake Dr./SC-6 across the Dreher Shoals Dam toward Irmo. Turn right on Bush River Rd. Saluda Shoals Park is approximately 1.5 miles down Bush River Rd on the right.
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