An Introduction to the Local Communities

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Get to Know the Areas Surrounding Columbia, SC

There are many great small towns to live in around Columbia, SC. Some are known for their history, while others for their entertainment. Some offer outdoor activities and lake life, while others are known for their restaurants and shops. No matter what sort of lifestyle suits you, there is a town to match. Contact your local real estate agent

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Columbia

South Carolina’s capital, Columbia, is a city bursting with rich history and culture. From museums to parks and entertaining options, this city has attractions for every interest. Located in the heart of the state, visitors can explore the charm of the city, including downtown, The Vista, Five Points, and Fort Jackson. Columbia also boasts world-class dining and shopping options.

West Columbia

Located on the banks of the Congaree River, West Columbia offers a unique blend of serene beauty and an urban city feel. Visitors can explore this picturesque city while indulging in some of West Columbia’s most interesting shops and diners, such as the Terra restaurant, Il Giorgione, and Alodia’s.

Cayce

Cayce, a small picturesque city located beside the Congaree River, offers stunning natural views and a close-knit community vibe. The city is full of fascinating attractions, including Granby Park, the Cayce Historical Museum, and the Riverwalk. Visitors can also experience fantastic dining options, such as the Doc’s BBQ, Fat Cat Pizza, and Savage Craft Ale Works.

Lexington

Located near the heart of Columbia, Lexington provides small-town charm with an active, engaged community. The Lexington County Museum is an essential stop to learn about the city’s history. Visitors can also explore the beautiful Lake Murray, where they can enjoy paddleboarding or kayaking.

Irmo

Irmo emphasizes family-friendliness, as reflected in its recreational activities, varied dining options, and proximity to Lake Murray attractions. With its easy access to the city’s parks and museums, Irmo offers residents and visitors plenty of experiences, including Crooked Creek Park, the Riverbanks Zoo, and the Botanical Garden.

Chapin

Known for its natural beauty and small-town charm, Chapin offers visitors a peaceful escape near Lake Murray. The lake offers opportunities for fishing, jet-skiing, and boating. Cultural activities include attending events at the Chapin Community Theatre or taking a hike at the Dreher Island State Park.

Lake Murray

Lake Murray, a renowned recreational destination, provides visitors with awe-inspiring views and fantastic entertainment options. Activities at Lake Murray include kayaking, swimming, and fishing. The area boasts a range of excellent dining options, including Liberty Taproom & Grill, Frayed Knot Bar & Grill, and the Rusty Anchor.

Gilbert

Gilbert is a serene town with a calm countryside setting located near Lake Murray. Visitors can explore the town’s cultural attractions, such as the Joye Cottage, and sample local cuisine at restaurants like Shealy’s Bar-B-Que. The lake offers recreational activities like camping, boating, water skiing, and fishing.

Blythewood

Blythewood offers picturesque scenery, a vibrant equestrian community, trails for horseback riding, and outdoor activities like golfing. The Doko Meadows Park and the World War II Memorial are significant attractions to explore. Visitors can also dine at top-rated restaurants like Bernie’s Chicken or Kelly’s Barbecue.

Elgin

Surrounded by lush landscapes and history, Elgin offers a tranquil retreat with a close-knit community and several outdoor adventures. A. Lee M. Wright’s Smokehouse Restaurant is an exceptional dining place to grab a bite. The town also offers plenty of cultural activities, such as outdoor concerts and movie nights.

Gaston

Gaston, a small town nestled amidst rural charm, provides visitors with fantastic outdoor activities catering to every preference. Visitors can explore the Gaston Collard & BBQ Festival or take a hike or a bike ride at the Old House Creek Trail. Restaurants like True BBQ or Nick’s BBQ have some of the best barbecues in the area.

Leesville

Leesville offers a scenic escape with local eateries, outdoor activities and is surrounded by nature. Visitors can walk or bike through Hopelands Garden or take a hike to the Peachtree Rock Heritage Preserve. Restaurants like Hite’s Bar-B-Que or The Bistro on the Boulevard serve up delicious Southern dishes.

Fort Jackson

As the largest training center in the United States Army, Fort Jackson’s history is significant. Visitors to Fort Jackson’s museum complex can learn about the training center’s story. Outdoor recreational activities include golfing and camping.

Northeast Columbia

From the bustling commercial hub to the diverse array of neighborhoods, Northeast Columbia has something for everyone. Visitors can explore the Sesquicentennial State Park or indulge in shopping at the Village at Sandhill.

Forest Acres

With a blend of suburban comfort and urban amenities, Forest Acres visitors can explore the beautiful open spaces of Trenholm Park. For shopping, there’s the Forest Acres shopping district, with a range of shops and cuisine available, such as Tazza Kitchen, Tombo Grille, and Solstice Kitchen.

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Columbia, SC 29201

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