Attractions and places to see around Dentsville, a census-designated place northeast of Columbia, South Carolina, offer a blend of natural features and convenient access to cultural sites. The area is situated in Richland County, providing diverse outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitors can explore a variety of trails, lakes, and historical landmarks within Dentsville and its immediate surroundings.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Along the banks of the Saluda River, this greenway offers 3 miles of walkway that is ideal for walking, running, biking, skating and fishing.
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Flat and safe riverside park. Great for running, biking, or walking
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Granby Park is a 12-mile park along the banks of the Congaree River. There is a trail that runs through the park, which gives great views of the river.
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The Three Rivers Greenway is a pathway connecting the three cities of Columbia, West Columbia and Gayce. The name comes from the three rivers that meet here: Broad, Saluda, and Congaree River. The trail provides a mix of river views, woodlands, and parks and is a great destination for hiking, running and cycling.
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This is the 10.2-mile (16.4 km) 'Capital City Passage' section of the far longer 500-miles (800km) Palmetto Trail. This is an easy urban section that goes through the city of Columbia from Riverfront Park to Fort Jackson. It passes by the South Carolina State Capitol and the Horseshoe of the University of South Carolina.
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This impressive and beautiful building is strategically placed in downtown Columbia and this is where the both the state executive and legislative branches meet. Since its construction in 1786, the grounds of the State House has grown from a 4-acre site into an extensive 22-acre complex featuring 7 buildings and more than 30 monuments.
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The South Carolina State House is the state capitol and seat of government of the state of South Carolina. It was built from 1855, but not completed until 1907, partly due to the turmoil of the civil war. The surrounding park is home to several memorials, including those to George Washington, General Lee and those killed in the Civil War. https://www.scstatehouse.gov/visit.php
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Dentsville offers several popular outdoor attractions. The Saluda Riverwalk provides a three-mile pathway along the Saluda River, perfect for walking, running, biking, and fishing. Another excellent option is the Three Rivers Greenway, which connects Columbia, West Columbia, and Cayce with scenic river views and woodlands. Additionally, Sesquicentennial State Park, located within Dentsville, features hiking trails, a 30-acre lake for paddle boats, and picnic areas.
While Dentsville itself has fewer historical landmarks, its proximity to Columbia offers significant sites. The South Carolina State House is a prominent man-made monument and the seat of state government, featuring a park with several memorials. You can also explore the Capital City Passage — Palmetto Trail, an urban section of the Palmetto Trail that passes by the State Capitol and the University of South Carolina's Horseshoe, offering historical context.
Many attractions around Dentsville are family-friendly. Saluda Riverwalk and Three Rivers Greenway are great for walks, bike rides, and enjoying nature with children. Sesquicentennial State Park offers a lake for paddle boats and ample space for picnics and play. Nearby, Riverbanks Zoo & Garden is a highly-rated family attraction, and Columbia Place Mall provides shopping and entertainment options.
For easy hiking, consider the trails within Sesquicentennial State Park. The Saluda Riverwalk and Three Rivers Greenway also offer flat, accessible paths suitable for leisurely walks. For more options, you can explore easy hikes listed in the Easy hikes around Dentsville guide, which includes routes like the Riverfront Park Canal Greenway and the Three Rivers Greenway Loop.
Yes, several trails around Dentsville are dog-friendly. The Saluda Riverwalk is a great option for walking your dog, as are sections of the Three Rivers Greenway. Always remember to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them.
Dentsville and its surroundings offer diverse cycling opportunities. The Saluda Riverwalk and Three Rivers Greenway are popular for casual biking. For road cycling enthusiasts, Lake Carolina features 30 miles of winding bike trails. You can find more detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Dentsville guide.
The Dentsville area is rich in natural beauty. Lake Carolina is a focal point for outdoor activities and offers scenic views. The Three Rivers Greenway provides beautiful river views as it follows the Broad, Saluda, and Congaree Rivers. Sesquicentennial State Park also offers natural landscapes and a serene lake.
Yes, the Capital City Passage — Palmetto Trail is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering an urban trail experience through Columbia. Many paved sections of the Saluda Riverwalk and Three Rivers Greenway are also generally accessible, providing flat surfaces for various mobility needs.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The greenways like Saluda Riverwalk are praised for being scenic and versatile for activities like walking, running, and biking. The historical significance of sites like the South Carolina State House also draws appreciation for its impressive architecture and surrounding memorials.
Absolutely. The Saluda Riverwalk and Three Rivers Greenway are excellent for running, offering flat, scenic routes. Sesquicentennial State Park also has trails suitable for jogging. For more specific routes, check out the Running Trails around Dentsville guide, which includes options like the Loop Trail and Sesquicentennial Park loops.
Yes, Dentsville's proximity to Columbia means easy access to several cultural institutions. The South Carolina State Museum offers insights into the state's history, natural history, art, and science. Other notable sites include the Mann-Simons Site and the Modjeska Monteith Simkins House, which highlight African American heritage, and the Woodrow Wilson Family Home, focusing on the Reconstruction period.
The spring and fall months generally offer the most pleasant weather for enjoying Dentsville's outdoor attractions. Temperatures are milder, making activities like hiking, biking, and exploring parks more comfortable. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are typically mild but can be cooler for outdoor pursuits.


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