Langley Pond Park

Langley Pond Park

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Langley Pond features a fantastic 2000 meter rowing course with support buildings, meeting space, and park amenities.
113 Langley Dam Rd., Langley, SC 29834
803-642-7559
Park Hours: 6:00am-6:00pm

Langley Pond Park

Known as the world’s largest pond! Just short of being a lake, this refreshing body of water plays hosts to regattas, triathlons, water ski and wakeboard competitions. It’s the perfect place to water-ski, jet ski, swim, fish, picnic, or paddleboard. Leashed dogs are welcome and there is a large swimming area with a sandy beach for getting a great tan. There are no lifeguards on duty at the pond. A bathhouse, playground, covered picnic area, grills, concession stand, boat ramp, special events area, and dock are on site to make family fun and corporate outings a breeze.

Plan your family reunion, annual company retreat, birthday party, scout outing and other great activities at Langley Pond Park. Contact the Aiken County Parks, Recreation and Tourism Department for details (803) 642-7559.

Rowing

Langley Pond Park is the perfect place for rowing regattas and winter training. Having hosted over 50 local, regional, and national level rowing events, Langley Pond Park quickly became a prominent rowing location before the 1996 Olympics. Langley Pond features a 2000 meter rowing course with eight fully buoyed lanes. Facilities include a finish line tower, boat ramp with boat dock, swim area, concession stand, large picnic shelter, grills, bathhouse, playground, and sandy beach. The parking area allows for trailer parking and additional parking near the picnic shelter. Regattas at Langley Pond include the Augusta Invitational, which takes place annually in March and the US Rowing Masters Championship in June. Plan to spend the night at our Host Hotel Country Inn and Suites offering great rates for comfortable, clean and beautiful accommodations. Check our calendar for event dates and information.

Langley Pond Rowing Course Map

Horse Creek Water Trail

This fantastic 9-mile water trail is just one of the many recreational activities at Langley Pond Park. The trail head is located in Graniteville, SC just off Posner Street. A second portage is at Langley Pond Dam approximately 1600 feet on the downstream side of the dam, with an access point about 100 meters downstream from the spillway. This beautiful section of Horse Creek meanders downstream crossing under Hwy. 421, and opens up at the current ending point, Harrison-Caver Park.
Aiken County PRT Facebook Page is a great source for updates to this trail.

Disc Golf Park

Aiken County’s only championship level disc golf course. Spectacular water holes, varying terrain, challenging pin locations, and towering hardwoods are abound on this unique course. The course includes multiple tee and pin locations, a driving range with practice baskets, and covered shelters throughout. Come see why Langley Pond Disc Golf Park is already one of the top courses in the Southeast.
The Langley Pond Disc Golf Park is truly a one of a kind disc golf facility. The 18-hole championship level course challenges the best disc golfers in the world. Each hole has an amateur short tee box and professional long distance tee box, which allows the course to be played completely different from each tee box. Various elevations, mature hardwood trees, and tricky water holes stretch across the property. A 2 basket putting area and 4 tee pad driving range with distance markers separates Langley Pond Disc Golf Park from most courses across the United States.

Langley Pond Loop Trail

This trail was developed in partnership with the GAIT Foundation (Greater Aiken Integrated Trails). Accessible by foot or horseback, the wooded trail is 2.8 miles winding through a cool canopy of lush woods accessible only at Langley Pond Park.
The Loop Trail hosts 5 or more 5K trail runs each year, and is perfect for all levels of walkers/runners/joggers/dog walkers/equestrian riders.