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Enjoy two guns for the first Sunday dove hunt at the Manning Family Farm. The hunt will occur next to the Heathwood Hall football field in early September 2026. Contact Deas Manning two weeks before the hunt to make arrangements.
Get ready for an unforgettable experience! This two-hour high ropes adventure is designed for up to eight (8) adults, offering a perfect mix of challenge, excitement, and camaraderie. Guided by professional facilitators, you'll navigate thrilling aerial obstacles, test your limits, and celebrate your success-all in a fun and supportive environment.
And the best part? After conquering the course, kick back and unwind with some cold beer and delicious snacks (because every great adventure deserves a great after-party). Whether you're looking for a team-building experience, a unique group outing, or just a reason to get outside and push your limits, this event delivers.
Bid now for your chance to elevate your next adventure!
Float down the Lower Saluda River with these five (5) tubing passes. This 3-hour whitewater adventure is the best way to cool off during Columbia's famously hot summers. Trips offered Memorial Day - Labor Day, weather and water levels permitting. Advanced reservations required. Children must be at least ten years of age.
Winner receives four (4) tickets to both Myrtle Waves and Broadway Grand Prix.
Expiration date is noted on each tickets and vary between parks.
Find the perfect place in your yard to put this bistro bird feeder and use the seed cylinder bugs and bits seed hobby guide to learn more!
Enjoy a whitetail deer hunt for two guns any week of deer season on a privately owned 4,500 acre-plantation just 45-minutes from Columbia. This expansive property offers classic Sandhills terrain--rolling pine ridges, hardwood bottoms, and thousands of acres of managed wildlife habitat--in a secluded, low-pressure setting. Hunt on grounds where in 1865, General Sherman's Federal Army commanded by General John A. Logan advanced Northeast, only to get stuck on the plantation when the Lynches River--which runs its length--flooded. Upon arrival at Macburn, the wildlife manager will meet you and transport you to your stand. Should game be taken, the wildlife manager will facilitate transfer to a processor.
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