Colonial Lake
Colonial Lake
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Margaret C
2 contributions
Apr 2023
Colonial Lake is a very pretty place to visit and walk through. There are various beautiful plants and trees blooming and there are benches to sit on that surround the salt water lake. Dogs are allowed in the park, and there is also a water fountain for them. I suggest learning the history of the lake before going.
Written 17 May 2023
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Vette
6 contributions
Apr 2022 • Couples
SC is a beautiful city. The people are quite friendly. We enjoyed the horse drawn carriage tour and visiting a few eateries, the Crabhouse and Delaney’s. Learned about the city’s history from the Charleston Museum and the Ft. Sumpter National Monument Park. Definitely returning. Thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.
Written 22 April 2022
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robinsonth
St. Augustine, FL171 contributions
May 2016 • Solo
Colonial Lake is a tidal lake and park area in downtown Charleston. It's history and appearance has been as tidal as its waters. The history of the park dates back to the mid-18th century when the Commons House of Assembly declared the land dedicated for use of all. The lake itself did not materialize until a hundred years later when what is now Ashley Avenue was extended south to Broad Street. Originally called Rutledge Lake or The Pond, it was likely used used to power lumber mills in the area. Indeed, on the corner of Chisolm Street and Broad, there is a small house with a small sign indicating it was the site of the Anderson (I believe) Lumber Company. The lake got its current name in 1881. Once the promenade was built around the lake and plantings put in, the area became a site for boating and fishing. There were fountains at one time, but they were removed. The pipe to the Ashley River that supplied the lake's water collapsed over time and the lake became shallow and nasty. The City and Parks Conservancy raised $5 million to restore the tidal flow, and repair the tabby walls. Having been closed for over a year, the park is scheduled to officially open on June 4. But Conservancy volunteers have been doing massive landscaping and Colonial Lake is restored to its old glory already. There are other noteworthy parks in the area, The Horse Lot is and its history are worth a look, too.
Written 18 May 2016
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EvanGuthrie
Charleston, SC10,964 contributions
June 2019 • Solo
I really like Colonial Lake and Moultrie Playground as together they are great spaces to get outside and enjoy some of the best parks in Charleston. Colonial Lake is a nice space to walk, run, or just sit down and enjoy the water and fresh air. The area around the lake is nicely maintained and manicured with trees, plants, and flowers and really allows you to get away from the city without going anywhere. I like that the area is very peaceful and allows you to clear your head on a busy and stressful day. A couple of laps around the lake really works well to make for a better day or wind down at the end of the day. I have always enjoyed the experience that Colonial Lake and Moultrie Playground provide.
Written 28 July 2019
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HerrP
Warner Robins, GA2,331 contributions
Mar 2017 • Family
As you walk the perimeter of this reservoir, check out the architecture of the houses that line the street on one of the sides. We were absolutely amazed at the shapes and designs of the houses; simply marvelous.
This park is situated in a part of town where you can really get your walking groove on. Don't pass this up.
This park is situated in a part of town where you can really get your walking groove on. Don't pass this up.
Written 21 March 2017
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Terrie J
Charleston, SC3,427 contributions
Nov 2016 • Solo
The renovation of Colonial Lake was nice, but there were still problems even before Hurricane Matthew destroyed most of the new landscaping. If you are handicapped and have a vehicle with a chair lift on the side, then you won't be able to park in the handicap spaces and get out of the vehicle. The designer put the spaces along a raised curb without realizing that the lift would not be able to go to the ground. It is being redone. The plants around the lake cost a fortune, but no one took into consideration that it is a salt water lake and Charleston floods, especially during a Hurricane. The once green and blooming plants are now all brown. The Palmetto trees are all propped up because of the wind during the storm. There is a lovely walkway around the lake and it is nice during good weather. Pets are welcome and bags are supplied to clean up after them. It is still a nice place to walk and look at all of the houses around it.
Written 4 November 2016
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Dobbs312
Chattanooga, TN132 contributions
Oct 2014 • Couples
We happened upon Colonial Lake almost by accident. It's just north of Broad Street at the intersection of Broad and Rutledge. The lake is serene, beautiful and surrounded by wide sidewalks and parks. There were many people in the area exercising, walking dogs, pushing baby strollers, taking photos or just sitting on the park benches. It is a stunning and peaceful area. If you enjoy White Point Gardens and Waterfront Park, you will definitely enjoy this area that is somewhat off the beaten path.
Written 12 October 2014
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patbannon
Southbury, CT70 contributions
Oct 2023 • Family
Took a nice walk around the lake. Such pretty homes in the area. Manmade pond. We saw fish jumping though...
Written 9 October 2023
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ModerationForMe
Charleston, SC491 contributions
July 2018 • Couples
This is always a beautiful place to take a short walk. There is plenty of parking on three sides of the park. There is lots of nice greenery surrounding the lake.
Written 8 July 2018
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Bob19512014
Gulfport, FL10,818 contributions
Apr 2018 • Couples
This appears to be where the locals hangout. Popular to do here - walk, jog, dog- walking, biking, fishing, sitting, daydreaming, people watching, relaxing, loving life. The landscape is well-tended and beautiful.
Written 28 April 2018
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Is there street parking around Colonial Lake?
Written 20 March 2024
Are dogs allowed to swim/play in the pond?
Written 1 August 2017
And there IS a dog park right on Ashley Avenue very close to the lake! Stop giving incorrect answers.
Written 16 October 2020
Years ago, I used to go fishing and crabbing in the lake. Can I still fish and crab there?
Written 4 September 2016
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