City Parks launch misting stations during summer heat
June 12, 2026With the Columbia area already experiencing high temperatures and heat index temperatures above 100, the City of Columbia is urging residents to take extra precautions to stay safe in extreme temperatures. The Parks and Recreation Department has installed misting stations at several local parks to help residents combat the heat. The misting stations provide a cooling effect and lowers body temperature, making the outdoors more pleasant for residents.
Residents are encouraged to utilize the misting stations which will operate Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The misting stations are available at the following parks:
- Saluda Riverwalk – 650 Candi Ln., Columbia SC 29210
- Owens Field – 1401 Jim Hamilton Blvd., Columbia SC 29205
- Martin Luther King Park – 2300 Greene St., Columbia SC 29205
- Hollywood Rose Hill Park – 216 Gregg St., Columbia SC 29205
- Rosewood – 901 Holly St., Columbia SC 29205
- Riverfront South – 312 Laurel St., Columbia SC 29201
- Granby Park -100 Catawba St., Columbia SC 29201
- Southeast Park – 951 Hazelwood Rd., Columbia SC 29209
Heat-related illnesses are concerns to be extremely vigilant of during the summer. When combined with dehydration and physical activity, it can be potentially life-threatening. According to the South Carolina Department of Public Health, signs of a heat-related illnesses can range from painful muscle spasms, clammy and moist skin, and confusion or loss of consciousness. Ignoring or not recognizing the signs of heat exhaustion may lead to a heat stroke. Permanent brain damage or death may not be prevented if not detected early.
For more information about the City of Columbia’s pools and splash pads, please visit our Parks and Recreation website here.







