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Parks, Trails and Green Space
City of Camden
1001 Broad Street Park -- Broad and Rutledge streets in Downtown Camden. Benches and Visitor kiosk (with information and directional maps).
Archives Park -- Bordered by the Archives and Museum building, Laurens Street, Grace Episcopal Church and Laurens Court. Benches.
Armory Park, also known as Goodale Park -- West DeKalb Street.
Boykin Park -- West Hampton and Campbell streets. Basketball court, picnic tables, benches and playground equipment.
Burndale Park -- Fairlawn Drive and Brookgreen Court. Swing set and picnic table.
Camden Riverfront Environmental Park - 175 Bramblewood Plantation Road. A multi-phase project, the environmental park includes a riverside canoe/kayak launch with separate ADA compliant launch, observation areas, bridges, and trails which will ultimately connect to a county wide trail system linking other area parks and trails.
Camden Town Green -- Downtown with vehicle access from Rutledge and Market streets.
Fair Street. Swing set and slide, picnic tables.
Edgewood Park -- Elmore and Beard streets. Playground equipment, picnic tables and benches.
Groom Park -- Five Bridges Road. Benches.
Hampton Park -- Lyttleton and DeKalb streets. Playground equipment, picnic tables, restored fountain, benches.
Kendall Lake Park -- Lakeshore Drive. Benches, picnic table, boat ramp, club house. Swimming permitted. No lifeguard on duty! Swim at own risk.
Kendall Park -- Haile Street and Park Circle. Walking trail, benches, stream, picnic tables, decorative lighting.
Kirkwood Common -- Ancrum Road. Large, old trees, marsh area, pond and benches.
Kirkwood Park -- Stower Street, Kirkwood Community. Playground equipment, basketball court, concession building, bleachers, baseball field, and benches.
Powder Magazine. Picnic tables, shelter, and relaxing benches.
Rectory Square -- Chesnut and Lyttleton streets. Playground equipment, benches, picnic tables and gazebo with fully restored fountain, all-weather tennis courts, decorative lighting.
Kershaw County Parks and Recreation
Aquatics Center and Splash-pad The splash pad sits adjacent to the existing pool at the Kershaw County Aquatic Center on Battleship Road. More than a dozen colorful features spray and splash water across nearly 4,000 square feet. Walkways and a shaded seating area surround the splash pad, which is seperated from the pool by a gated fence. Daily and seasonal passes available.
Pedestrian access off Broad Street. Decorative lighting, electrical hook-up, wall bench.
City Arena Park -- Bull Street. Basketball court, playground equipment, benches and picnic tables.
City Hall Park -- Between City Hall and
Monument Square Park -- Laurens and Broad streets. Four quadrants. Soldier monuments set off two quadrants. Benches and decorative lighting.
Potter Community Park -- Main Street, Elgin. Covered picnic shelter, picnic tables, playground equipment.
Powder Magazine Park -- Market Street at Clyburn Lane - this secret garden next to the historic Civil War-era
Bethune Community Center College Street East, Bethune. Summer playground program, classes and other community functions.
Boyd Young Park -- Young’s Park Drive, Westville. Lighted ball field, tot lot, restroom, meeting building, and concession stand.
Wateree River Veterans Park -- a 35acre riverfront site in Lugoff, SC. Park hours opens at 7 am.