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Situated approximately 20 miles northeast of downtown Columbia, Woodcreek beckons to all who are looking for a quiet, private spot that also allows for an active lifestyle. Despite its proximity to Columbia and the University of South Carolina, as well as numerous shopping and dining venues just a short drive away, Woodcreek's neighborhoods exude a serene ambiance reminiscent of a vacation destination, far removed from urban pressures.
Encompassing more than a dozen charming lakes and ponds, along with verdant parks and extensive walking trails spanning its 15 distinct neighborhoods, Woodcreek embraces the natural splendor of its surroundings. Nestled amidst the verdant landscape, Woodcreek Farms presents an idyllic haven for golf aficionados, tennis enthusiasts, and outdoor aficionados alike. Boasting two pristine spring-fed lakes, numerous quaint ponds, and meandering walking trails seamlessly integrated throughout its neighborhoods, Woodcreek embodies the essence of outdoor living. At its heart lies a meticulously crafted Tom Fazio-designed championship golf course, complemented by a distinguished country club offering an array of amenities. The club's facilities include a welcoming clubhouse and pub, along with an impressive ensemble of 14 tennis courts, inviting swimming pools, and well-appointed locker room facilities.
Moreover, Woodcreek's appeal extends beyond its borders, as it is conveniently positioned just 5 miles from Sesquicentennial State Park on Two Notch Road, affectionately known to locals as Sesqui. This expansive park offers a plethora of recreational opportunities, including an overnight camping site and rentals for pedalboats, kayaks, and canoes. Visitors can indulge in fishing expeditions, explore two scenic nature trails, or partake in leisurely strolls through the park's playgrounds and picnic areas. Additionally, the park features a lively splash pad and a picturesque 6-mile bicycle trail loop.
From Columbia, head northeast on I-20 E. Take exit 87 for SC-277 N. Merge onto SC-277 N, then take exit 22 for Spears Creek Church Rd.