Hampton Park
Hampton Park, a 60-acre park next to the Citadel, is the largest park on the Charleston peninsula. The park, located in the upper part of the peninsula, is popular with runners, walkers, cyclists, and sunbathers who want to enjoy Charleston's beautiful weather. The park is equipped with public restrooms, a playground, picnic tables, a fitness trail, and free WiFi. Visitors will also enjoy landscaped floral gardens, a pond, and a fountain. The park is open from sunrise to sunset, and parking is available on-site.
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Hampton Park Address and Map
Features and Amenities of Hampton Park
- Picnic Tables
- Playground
- Floral Gardens
- Pond
- Fitness Trail
- Restrooms
- Free WiFi
Current and Upcoming Events
at Hampton Park
What: Charleston Walk for Autism
When: April 15, 2023
Time: 9 am - 12 pm.
Where: Hampton Park
Admission: $25
Walk for Autism- Charleston is a 501(c)(3) agency that values the educational needs of children with autism. Our mission is to develop and implement strategies which cultivate increasing community partnerships, while fostering financial support for the treatment and intervention of autism through behavioral and relational development programs. Register online.
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