May 8, 2023

Saluda River Things To Do This Summer

From its origins in the Blue Ridge Mountains north of Greenville to downtown Columbia, the Saluda River flows through South Carolina for 200 miles, creating a wide array of recreational opportunities along the way. As warmer weather approaches, the Saluda River offers many things to do for water-loving folks. From trout fishing to tubing to kayaking, the river offers something for everyone. You can walk the trails along the Saluda's forested banks, go zip-lining over the water or rock hopping across shoals. Kayakers and canoeists can paddle through quiet stretches of the river or brave rip-roaring rapids for a thrilling adventure ride. There are so many Saluda River things to do this Summer, and we want to clue you in on the fun.
June 14, 2023

Saluda River Living

One of Columbia, South Carolina's greatest assets is the Saluda River. It offers natural serenity plus a great deal of fun, recreational opportunities. The river was named for the Algonquian-speaking Indian tribe that occupied the lower reaches of the Saluda in the 1670s. The name itself is an Indian word, probably meaning “river of corn.” So what are the benefits of the Saluda River? There are so many, and the peaceful serenity it offers is just the tip of the iceberg.
July 10, 2023

Floating Down The Saluda

Thinking of floating down the Saluda River because it’s a DEEP SOUTH and super hot July, but don’t know where to start. That’s ok, we’ll help! If you want to catch some rays, see some wildlife, and have a fun water day with friends and family, we recommend taking the Riverbanks Zoo to Gervais Street Bridge Route (Aka the Z-G route). Take a 3-hour, 2.5-mile-long float will put-in near Riverbanks Zoo and take you down the lower Saluda river until you reach the West Columbia Riverwalk. Note: This route has Class I + Class II rapids — one to two feet tall rapids over rocks.

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May 8, 2023

Saluda River Things To Do This Summer

From its origins in the Blue Ridge Mountains north of Greenville to downtown Columbia, the Saluda River flows through South Carolina for 200 miles, creating a wide array of recreational opportunities along the way. As warmer weather approaches, the Saluda River offers many things to do for water-loving folks. From trout fishing to tubing to kayaking, the river offers something for everyone. You can walk the trails along the Saluda's forested banks, go zip-lining over the water or rock hopping across shoals. Kayakers and canoeists can paddle through quiet stretches of the river or brave rip-roaring rapids for a thrilling adventure ride. There are so many Saluda River things to do this Summer, and we want to clue you in on the fun.
June 14, 2023

Saluda River Living

One of Columbia, South Carolina's greatest assets is the Saluda River. It offers natural serenity plus a great deal of fun, recreational opportunities. The river was named for the Algonquian-speaking Indian tribe that occupied the lower reaches of the Saluda in the 1670s. The name itself is an Indian word, probably meaning “river of corn.” So what are the benefits of the Saluda River? There are so many, and the peaceful serenity it offers is just the tip of the iceberg.
July 10, 2023

Floating Down The Saluda

Thinking of floating down the Saluda River because it’s a DEEP SOUTH and super hot July, but don’t know where to start. That’s ok, we’ll help! If you want to catch some rays, see some wildlife, and have a fun water day with friends and family, we recommend taking the Riverbanks Zoo to Gervais Street Bridge Route (Aka the Z-G route). Take a 3-hour, 2.5-mile-long float will put-in near Riverbanks Zoo and take you down the lower Saluda river until you reach the West Columbia Riverwalk. Note: This route has Class I + Class II rapids — one to two feet tall rapids over rocks.