August 24, 2022

Three Rivers Run Through It

Right near the South Carolina State House in the middle of beautiful downtown Columbia (aka Cola aka Soda City aka Capital City of SC), you can dawn your waders and go fly fishing for trout, bravely paddle Class IV whitewater, serenely float down a lazy river and zip line from the trees over that water. What other capital city has as much to offer as Columbia? And the three rivers run through it!
August 15, 2023

Three Rivers Run Through Columbia, SC

Right near the South Carolina State House in the middle of beautiful downtown Columbia (aka Cola aka Soda City aka Capital City of SC), you can dawn your waders and go fly fishing for trout, bravely paddle Class IV whitewater, serenely float down a lazy river and zip line from the trees over that water. What other capital city has as much to offer as Columbia? And the three rivers run through it!
October 17, 2023

Historic Roots Of Columbia SC

Roots run deep here in Columbia SC, and not just under old oak trees. From Civil War destruction to the fight for equality through the powerful Civil Rights Movement, South Carolina's capital city has a historic story to tell. In the heart of the Historic Columbia honors our city’s rich history and continues to tell that story. The preserved house museums, with more than 6,500 housed artifacts, are available for self-declared historians to view and admire daily. We hope you'll learn more about the historic roots of Columbia SC in this blog!
November 14, 2023

Winter On The Saluda River

There’s a stillness that comes with rivers in winter months. Many rivers freeze over up north, while our Saluda River keeps moving in cooler weather and rarely sees ice. But they all know winter.  The sound of water running over rocks is almost more palpable as a brisk wind flows over the river and hits your cheeks. As fish retreat further underwater to conserve their warmth, as birds have flown south to follow warmer temperatures, as friends once sunbathing on riverbanks now gather at their houses around a fire, the feeling a winter river brings is noticeably different. Winter on the Saluda River is still a gorgeous place to be.

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August 24, 2022

Three Rivers Run Through It

Right near the South Carolina State House in the middle of beautiful downtown Columbia (aka Cola aka Soda City aka Capital City of SC), you can dawn your waders and go fly fishing for trout, bravely paddle Class IV whitewater, serenely float down a lazy river and zip line from the trees over that water. What other capital city has as much to offer as Columbia? And the three rivers run through it!
August 15, 2023

Three Rivers Run Through Columbia, SC

Right near the South Carolina State House in the middle of beautiful downtown Columbia (aka Cola aka Soda City aka Capital City of SC), you can dawn your waders and go fly fishing for trout, bravely paddle Class IV whitewater, serenely float down a lazy river and zip line from the trees over that water. What other capital city has as much to offer as Columbia? And the three rivers run through it!
October 17, 2023

Historic Roots Of Columbia SC

Roots run deep here in Columbia SC, and not just under old oak trees. From Civil War destruction to the fight for equality through the powerful Civil Rights Movement, South Carolina's capital city has a historic story to tell. In the heart of the Historic Columbia honors our city’s rich history and continues to tell that story. The preserved house museums, with more than 6,500 housed artifacts, are available for self-declared historians to view and admire daily. We hope you'll learn more about the historic roots of Columbia SC in this blog!
November 14, 2023

Winter On The Saluda River

There’s a stillness that comes with rivers in winter months. Many rivers freeze over up north, while our Saluda River keeps moving in cooler weather and rarely sees ice. But they all know winter.  The sound of water running over rocks is almost more palpable as a brisk wind flows over the river and hits your cheeks. As fish retreat further underwater to conserve their warmth, as birds have flown south to follow warmer temperatures, as friends once sunbathing on riverbanks now gather at their houses around a fire, the feeling a winter river brings is noticeably different. Winter on the Saluda River is still a gorgeous place to be.