TABLE ROCK STATE PARK
Table Rock Mountain provides a towering backdrop for an upcountry retreat at the edge of the Blue Ridge Escarpment.
This 3,083-acre state park encompasses challenging hiking trails, two park lakes, a campground, rustic mountain cabins, meeting facilities and many other quality outdoor activities.
The view at Table Rock is as breathtaking today as it was to the Cherokee Indians who once inhabited this area.
Built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the park still features many of the quality architecture and stonework of the CCC.
The park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is also a South Carolina Heritage Trust Site.
A multi-purpose recreation center is ideal for large group gatherings.
This gymnasium-style facility has pull-out bleachers and a stage.
Its capacity is 175 people banquet style or up to 500 people for recreational purposes.
Rental rate is $240-$300/day (half day rentals available).
Also a small meeting building (chapel style) is used for smaller group gatherings up to 75 people. Rental rate is $120-$150/day
To make a meeting facility reservation, call toll-free 1-866-345-PARK
The park offers a full-service marina with boat rentals available, including pontoons and fishing boats. Visitors can also rent personal watercraft like wave runners or bring their own vessels as there are several public launch ramps in the area. For those who prefer non-motorized boating options, kayak and paddleboard rentals are offered too. The clear waters of the lake make it an ideal location for sailing enthusiasts as well.
Enjoy fishing in a lake abundant with largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, spotted bass and white crappie. Catfish are also plentiful here. Anglers can fish from the shore or rent boats for deeper water excursions. Fishing tournaments occur throughout the year as well.