This 1,419-acre park, situated in the middle of the sandhills region, features a beautiful 30-acre lake surrounded by trails and picnic areas.
The park's proximity to downtown Columbia and three major interstate highways attracts both local residents and travelers.
Sesqui is often the site of family reunions and group campouts. Interpretive nature programs is a major attraction to the park.
The park also contains a two-story log house, dating back to the mid 1700's, which was relocated to the park in 1969. This house is believed to be the oldest building still standing in Richland County.
The park was originally built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's. Evidence of their craftsmanship is still present today.
Each site is packed sand and has individual water and electrical hookups.
Seventeen sites accommodate RV's up to 35 feet, others up to 30 feet.
Eighteen sites are pull through.
The campground is convenient to restroom facilities with hot showers.
Number of sites with electricity and water is 87.
Discounted rates are available for seasons of lower demand.
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