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Granby Park
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Granby Park,
near the historic Granby Whaley and Olympia Mill Villages,
opened in 1998. It is the southernmost segment
of the Three Rivers Greenway. This 12-mile river park,
will connect the cities of Columbia, West
Columbia, and Cayce as well as Richland and Lexington Counties and
will provide public
access to the Congaree, Saluda and Broad Rivers.
Granby Park, 24 acres at the end of Catawba Street off Huger Street, has
wonderful views of the river. Granby Park is the first portion of the
Three Rivers Greenway.
Granby Park
offers adventure-seekers and nature-lovers accessible river-related
recreation and provides significant “green infrastructure” that enhances
private housing options in the downtown area. A
dog friendly park, its bridges, boardwalks, overlooks, and half mile of lighted
central paths accommodate all levels of physical access including baby
carriages and wheelchairs.
Granby Park
offers one half mile of off path trails for mountain bikes and runners. On
a visit to Granby Park you can pass the old 1820's Columbia Canal and it's
historic stonework. The
restroom at Granby is designed as a "saltbox" Mill House circa 1898.
If you would
like more information on Granby Park, please
contact the River Alliance at (803) 765-2200.
Directions to Granby Park
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