City of West Columbia’s investment in tourism is yielding a return for local businesses
What is the most popular activity in West Columbia in the warm-weather months? Up-to 1,000 tubers in a weekend have floated down the river, ending up at West Columbia’s Riverwalk Park.
“On an average weekend, we’ll put 300-plus in the river on Saturday and another 300-plus in the river on a Sunday,” said Michael Mayo, owner of Palmetto Outdoor. His business is growing, too. “Last year the average was around 250-a-day on the weekend.”
Opening in 2006, Mayo has incorporated river recreation to turn his Palmetto Outdoor into one of the top outdoor outfitters in the Southeast. And West Columbia is a key component of that success. All tubing trips meet at the West Columbia Riverwalk and Amphitheater (just off of the Gervais Street Bridge) at 131 Alexander Road. Shuttles are offered seven days a week from Memorial Day until Labor Day. More than 50 percent of the Palmetto Outdoor tubers come from out-of-town.
“I cannot thank the City of West Columbia enough for all of their support and promoting the use of the river,” Mayo said. Tim James, C-WC Chamber CEO, said the city reinvests accommodations tax proceeds to help attract visitors to West Columbia via the Cayce-West Columbia Chamber’s Visitors Bureau.
“With the City of West Columbia’s support, we solicit visitors from out-of-town with ads that run in Raleigh, Asheville, Greenville, Charlotte, and Augusta,” said James. “We want them to come and stay for a while and that’s what many of them are doing.”
Mayo said the recent wave of near-100-degree temperatures, with 110-degree heat indexes, has made the always-cool water of the Congaree even more appealing.
“The weather has been fantastic and the river is the best way to cool down. Business has really picked up since Memorial Day,” Mayo said. “Our daily averages have gone up since the end of May and our weekend numbers have increased by 20 percent compared to last year.” And they’re still coming.
Students returned to West Columbia’s public schools on Aug. 7. That usually signals a dip in river-tubing traffic, but Mayo said he has seen good numbers of tubers even after school started. “On the Monday that was the first day of school, we had 80 tubers,” he said. “That’s a very high number for a Monday during the school year.”
While Palmetto Outdoor continues to attract more attention to West Columbia’s Riverwalk, Mayo said the effort has always been to keep river visitors in West Columbia for as long as possible. With new restaurants and other retail businesses opening since Palmetto Outdoor began operations, tubers are staying longer.
“I usually park in the city’s parking garage at 310 Court Avenue,” said Steve Cohen, a West Columbia Beautification Foundation Board Member and local business owner. “Almost every weekend, I see tubers coming in off the river, in bathing suits or bathing suits with covers. They head to State Street or Meeting Street to go to a restaurant and I have seen some going into the shops on State Street.”
One of the spots Cohen frequents is Savage Craft Ale Works. He said tubers come off the river and stop by the brewery at 430 Center Street, in the River District, for a drink or to dine.
“You can tell they’ve been on the river by the way they are dressed,” Cohen said. “If they stay for a couple of days, maybe they come back on the next day, too.”
And river tubing is not just for visitors. If you want to take advantage of West Columbia’s top natural and recreational asset, Palmetto Outdoor will stay open, conducting river tubing trips into the month of October.
West Columbia Hotels
- Hilton Garden Inn Columbia Airport
- Residence Inn by Marriott Columbia West/Lexington
- TownePlace Suites by Marriott Columbia West
- Hampton Inn and Suites
List of West Columbia restaurants:
- Grecian Gardens Restaurant – 2312 Sunset Blvd – 803-794-7552
- Cafe Strudel – 300 State St. – 803 – 926-5255
- West Columbia Fish Market – 529 N. 12th St. 803-851-1171
- Compton’s Kitchen – 1118 B Ave – 803 791-0750
- Breads and Such – 1220 C Ave. – (803) 851- 0566
- Buttercream Dreams – 1230 C Ave. – (803) 708-4485
- Hite’s BBQ – 240 Dreher Rd. – (803) 794-4120
- The Original Brunches – 2245 Leaphart Rd – (803) 791-7477
- Jimmy’s Mini Mart/Citgo – 812 Meeting St. – (803) 794-0090
- Maurice’s Piggie Park – 1600 Charleston Highway – 803-796-0220J
- Nick’s House of Pizza Restaurant- 1082 A Sunset Blvd – 803-794-9240
- DeLuccas 1720 Sunset Blvd. – 803- 926-5255
- Ariana’s Greek Restaurant – 1720 Sunset Blvd. – (803) 796-4430
- Lizard’s Thicket – 2234 Sunset Blvd. 803 – 794-0923
- True BBQ – 1237 D Ave – (803) 791-9950
- Jin Jin Chinese Restaurant – 469 Sunset Blvd. (803) 739-8888
- Chick-fil-A -2299 Augusta Rd. – (803) 939-1600
- Rush’s 2332 Sunset Blvd. – (803) 796-5034
- Breakfast at Ruiz – 116 State St. – 803 -550-9681
List of some West Columbia shops:
- State Street Trading Co. – 134 State Street – (803) 550-9048
- Old Mill Antique Mall – 310 State St – (803) 796-4229
- Three Rivers Antiques – 615 Meeting St – (803) 814-2102
- 763 Meeting Street Antiques – 763 Meeting St – (803) 796-1516
- Meeting Street Interiors – 614 Meeting St – (803) 791-0008
- Attic Fanatic – 251 Charleston Hwy – (803) 828-4036
- ADD VINTAGE – 1217 Augusta Rd – (803) 821-8208
- Parks Furniture Antiques Ltd – 3131 Sunset Blvd – (803) 791-4071
- The Elephant Trunk – 2931 Platt Springs Rd – (803) 791-8765
- The Warehouse SC – 312 State St – (803) 834-7557