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Earlewood Park

Located between River Drive and North Main Street, Earlewood Park is one of the oldest and largest parks in the city—the centerpiece of our neighborhood.

Described as "an urban forest that covers sixty-six acres of rolling hills and valleys and mature groves of trees. Noted for its many varieties of wild flowers it is one of the largest and most natural parks in Columbia."

The park has a community center, an amphitheater, a walking track, a disc golf course, tennis courts and two baseball fields.

The walking track, just off S. Main Street, is .2 miles with large shade trees, open grass and a view of the Smith Branch Creek. The packed sand trail is great for both walkers and runners.

The community center offers programs such as summer camps, computers with internet access and public bathrooms during center hours.

Earlewood Park has one of the best disc golf courses in the Southeast. Visit the Columbia Disc Golf Club for more information on the Earlewood Park course.

Park Hours: 6 a.m. - 11 p.m. all week
Community Center Hours: 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. Monday-Friday .

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Earlewood Park Sign

 

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