Attractions around West Columbia in the summer

Terry Ward
Posted 7/14/21

From the zoo and the river to Edventure and the State Museum, West Columbia affords one many opportunities in the summer. There are also other special events.

West Columbia’s restaurants are …

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Attractions around West Columbia in the summer

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From the zoo and the river to Edventure and the State Museum, West Columbia affords one many opportunities in the summer. There are also other special events.

West Columbia’s restaurants are full of activity in the summer. D’s Wings opened in June at 415 Meeting Street, adjacent to the Interactive Art Park. It moved from Parkland Plaza.

“We’ve been very busy,” said D’s General Manager Stephanie Smith. “Since we opened, the community has responded very well. They have supported us. We’re very glad to be here in west Columbia. There is a lot of activity in this area.”

Also on the River

A hot summer day is the perfect time to take in the natural beauty of the Congaree River in West Columbia.

The river is so cool because the water in the Congaree comes from the bottom of Lake Murray, via the dam. Enjoy the cool breeze as you float down to the Gervais Street Bridge.

Enjoy the river with your own tube or take an organized and inexpensive trip offered by Palmetto Outdoor a, with pick up and drop off shuttle that runs at the top of every hour.

Palmetto Outdoor Owner Michael Mayo said the summer of 2021 is another great year.

“We’re doing a lot of business,” said Mayo. “The weather has been perfect at times. We’re booking river trips from all over the Southeast and other parts of the country. We’re showing them that West Columbia has a lot to offer.”

When you get out of the river, take a stroll down the tree-lined trail that is known as the West Columbia Riverwalk.

Riverbanks Zoo and Garden

One of the hottest tickets around in the summer is Riverbanks Zoo and Garden. You can enter Riverbanks Zoo in West Columbia through the Botanical Gardens at Botanical Parkway and Mohawk Drive.

The Riverbanks Botanical Garden is 70 acres featuring an array of vivid colors, unique plants and magnificent beauty.

And if want the kids to cool off while you’re there, the Botanical Garden includes Waterfall Junction. The water feature is for families and children of all ages to get outdoors and enjoy the 25-foot cascading waterfall.

Waterfall Junction is where big kids and little sprouts can explore nature and unearth a life-size replica of T-Rex, play in giant tree houses, while popping in and out of rabbit holes.

The 100-acre Riverbanks Zoo is home to more than 2,000 fascinating animals, featuring dynamic natural habitat exhibits, scenic river views, and significant historic landmarks.

West Columbia Dining

Cafe Strudel Owner Trip Turbyfill said his restaurant at 300 State St. has been a hub of activity this summer.

“We’re seeing great crowds,: he said. “Our Sunday brunch is as popular as ever and people are so glad to get out and enjoy our restaurant in-person again.”

There are lots of places to dine in West Columbia. In the River District, there’s Terra, Al’s Upstairs, Palate, The Hideout, Savage Craft Ale Works and Cafe Strudel. On Meeting Street, there’s Primal Gourmet and WECO Biergarten.

The city has some of the most popular restaurants in the metropolitan area. Other favorites on Sunset Boulevard are: DeLucca’s, Ariana’s, Nick’s, Mai Thai, Grecian Gardens and Black Rooster.

If you want a nice ice cream cone, go to Zesto in Triangle City, home of the giant ice cream cone. There’s also Pelican Snowballs, on Meeting Street. It’s open for the season.

The South Carolina State Museum is also a staple of the West Columbia Community. It’s housed in the former Mount Vernon Mills building familiar to generations of West Columbia families that once worked there.

EdVenture Children’s Museum is a great family fun venue and it’s so close to West Columbia. The building is visible while tubing the Congaree River.

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