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Sesquicentennial

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HOURS

8 a.m. - Sunset, daily

OFFICE

9 a.m. - 5 p.m., daily

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ADMISSION

$6 adults; $3.75 SC seniors (age 65 & older); $3.50 children ages 6-15; ages 5 and under, free.

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PETS

Pets are allowed in most outdoor areas provided they are kept under physical restraint or on a leash not longer than six feet.

There is also a dog park available at Sesquicentennial State Park. The dog park is a 2-acre, fenced-in area for dogs to run off-leash.

To access the off-leash dog park, a permit is required for each dog, available at the park office. Permits are $25/year, and are pro-rated depending on the date of purchase. Permits expire on July 1 of each year. Daily permits are available for $4.

Important Notice! Dog must be present for photo identification to obtain dog park permit. Owners must provide current vaccination records showing proof of spayed/neutered, rabies, parvo and kennel cough. Dog permits do not include admission into the park.


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EV Charging Station

Sesquicentennial State Park

Midlands

Top 5 Things To Do

  1. Cool off on a warm day and enjoy the park’s splash pad.
  2. Take a break and get some fresh air with your children at one of the park’s two playgrounds.
  3. Hike and explore the 2-mile Sandhills Hiking Trail or follow the blue diamond trail markers and bike the 6-mile mountain bike trail.
  4. Rent a pedal boat, canoe or kayak and explore the beauty of Sesquicentennial State Park.
  5. Enjoy a family picnic or cookout at one of the three picnic shelters or four picnic pads available to rent around the lake. 

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