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Located at 621 Ridge Trail Dr, Willow Park is a small yet welcoming dog-friendly park in Columbia, South Carolina. This park is perfect for those seeking a peaceful green space to walk their dog, enjoy pet-friendly trails, or spend time with family. The park features a well-maintained paved walking trail, expansive grassy lawns ideal for playing frisbee, jogging, or letting your pup explore on-leash, and plenty of mature trees providing a beautiful, serene setting.
Willow Park stands out for its accessibility, offering wheelchair-accessible entrances and parking to make every visit comfortable for all visitors. In addition to its dog-friendly amenities, the park is known for its playground, swings, and family-friendly vibe, making it a great spot for both children and pet owners. Covered picnic shelters, benches, and a BBQ pavilion offer ample seating and shaded spots for relaxation and gatherings. Whether you’re searching for a quiet stroll, a place for your dog to sniff around, or a kid-friendly outing, Willow Park is a beloved community gem.
Great little park simple and beautiful. Had a basketball court a picnic shelter benches a small walking trail with beautiful trees lots of lawn to play Frisbee or have a picnic and a great set of swings for babies and kids or adults, a nice play gym.
Needed a place to walk my dog! Sesquicentinial State Park now charges six dollars to enter! My dog ain’t cost me six dollars! Just
kidding!
I had heart surgery and my dog is fat! Perfect for the both of us! Small paved trail around the whole park! Sounds of children playing, without having children anymore! Again, kidding! So quite and pretty, you can enjoy it!
Same to be a private park. No parking. Small. Very clean. Swing set for kids. Quite, seems safe during the day. Covered benches with grill.
My son disliked the park. He had a list of reasons too. Random trash. Random blanket and pillow. A seesaw that he called “sorry”.
I thought it was a nice place to hang out, but it was lacking a “fun” vibe.
Small park was nice. Has a children’s playground in the middle and a large grassy area to play, walk your dog, picnic etc. Has a BBQ and pavilion. We enjoyed walk/jogging the asphalt path that circles the park. Parking is along the street.