
Crooked Creek Park is a state-of-the-art recreation complex that opened in 1994 to serve the Chapin portion of the Irmo Chapin Recreation District. The park quickly became an integral part of the Chapin community and serves as a recreational and social hub for Chapin residents.
Crooked Creek Park offers a wide variety of recreational, cultural, instructional and social activities, and hosts visitors of all ages throughout the day -- from morning exercisers, to middle school students in the afternoons, to community groups holding evening meetings. The Crooked Creek Park complex provides users many fun and recreational outlets. Here are just a few:
• 53,000 square-foot Community Center with full gymnasium, racquetball courts, fitness areas, indoor walking track and meeting rooms
• Six Athletic Fields
• Six Tennis Courts
• Picnic Facilities
• Paved/Unpaved Walking Trails
• Playgrounds
GETTING THERE
From Columbia, take I-26 west toward Spartanburg. Exit Columbia Ave./Chapin and turn left. Continue approximately 1.5 miles into town. When you see a green Crooked Creek Park sign, turn left onto Lexington Ave. Go approximately 1.5 miles and look for the Park entrance on your right.
MEETING FACILITIES
Looking for a place to hold a meeting, a company picnic or a family reunion? Crooked Creek Park has a variety of facilities that may be perfect for you. Whether you’re looking for a picnic shelter or a conference room, you’ll be happy that you called. Contact Lewis Wilhelm between the hours of 11AM–7 PM for availability and scheduling. Visit the Facilities Page of our website for more information.
Crooked Creek Park and CCAL invite all local artists to exhibit in the newly enhanced exhibit space at the Park. The TAP Gallery will exhibit up to three pieces from participating artists. A biography sheet will be included in a directory that is available at the Park and in the community.
For more information, contact Jennifer Bollo at CCP, 803.345.6181