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Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums
Click the links below for sports facilities near that city:
Map | Call | Venue | City | Year Opened | Capacity | Notes | Video | Book | Group | |
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Oliver C. Dawson Stadium | Charleston | Orangeburg | 1955 | 22,000 | Home of South Carolina State Bulldogs football & soccer (MEAC) | |||||
Buckwalter Recreation Center | Hilton Head | Bluffton | 2009 | Soccer complex, outdoor skate park, indoor track, batting cages, 4 basketball courts, 2 racquetball courts, volleyball court | ||||||
The Ripken Experience Myrtle Beach | Myrtle Beach | Myrtle Beach | 2006 | 6,000 | Complex includes 4 regulation-size diamonds & 5 youth diamonds | |||||
Myrtle Beach Sports Center | Myrtle Beach | Myrtle Beach | 2015 | 2,000 | 100,000 sq. ft flexible indoor space including 8 Basketball Courts, 16 Volleyball Courts, 12-screen video wall, cafe and retail area; designed to host court sports, wrestling, gymnastics, table tennis, pickle ball, other sports events and tradeshows | |||||
Styers Athletic Complex | Myrtle Beach | Myrtle Beach | 2010 | 875 | 9 lighted FieldTurf & 2 natural turf fields for baseball, softball, lacrosse, soccer, football; 6-lane batting tunnel | |||||
North Myrtle Beach Park & Sports Complex | Myrtle Beach | Little River | 2014 | 9,000 | 163-acre park includes a baseball/softball complex, soccer/lacrosse complex, & amphitheater | |||||
Thoroughbred Country | Aiken | Aiken | 1871 | 4,000 | Choose among 13 Golf Courses. Paddle the Edisto River - the longest, free-flowing, blackwater river in the U.S. | |||||
Bon Secours Wellness Arena | Greenville | Greenville | 1998 | 15,000 | Home of the Greenville Swamp Rabbits (ECHL); Hosts concerts, sports, graduations | |||||
North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center | Charleston | North Charleston | 1993 | 13,295 | Home of the South Carolina Stingrays (ECHL) | |||||
Aiken Polo Club | Aiken | Aiken | 1882 | 5,000 | The oldest polo field in continuous use in the United States; Home of the Aiken Polo Club | |||||
Bailey Memorial Stadium | Greenville | Clinton | 2002 | 6,500 | Home of Presbyterian Blue Hose football (Big South) | |||||
Williams-Brice Stadium | Columbia | Columbia | 1934 | 80,250 | Home of South Carolina Gamecocks football (SEC) | |||||
Colonial Life Arena | Columbia | Columbia | 2002 | 18,000 | Home of South Carolina Gamecocks basketball (SEC); Hosts concerts, wrestling, comedy acts | |||||
Darlington Raceway | Myrtle Beach | Darlington | 1950 | 75,000 | NASCAR Xfinity Series, NASCAR Cup Series | |||||
Carolina Motorsports Park | Rock Hill | Kershaw | 1999 | 5,000 | 2.27-mile road course, 0.7-mile kart track, 200-ft skid pad; Home of the Palmetto Motorsports Club | |||||
SRP Park | Aiken | North Augusta | 2018 | 5,000 | Home of the Augusta GreenJackets (Atlanta Braves A affiliate) | |||||
Family Circle Tennis Center | Charleston | Charleston | 2001 | 10,200 | 20 tennis courts including Volvo Car Stadium; Hosts WTA Tour's Volvo Car Open | |||||
Littlejohn Coliseum | Greenville | Clemson | 1968 | 10,325 | Home of Clemson Tigers basketball (ACC) | |||||
Winthrop Coliseum | Rock Hill | Rock Hill | 1982 | 6,100 | Home of Winthrop Eagles basketball & volleyball | |||||
Brooks Stadium | Myrtle Beach | Conway | 2003 | 20,000 | Home of Coastal Carolina Chanticleers football (Sun Belt); Hosts Myrtle Beach Bowl | |||||
Riggs Field | Greenville | Clemson | 1915 | 6,500 | Home of Clemson Tigers soccer (ACC) | |||||
Dillon Motor Speedway | Myrtle Beach | Dillon | 1966 | 5,000 | 4/10-mile asphalt oval with 14-degree banking in the corners | |||||
Gibbs Stadium | Greenville | Spartanburg | 1996 | 13,000 | Home of Wofford College Terriers football & lacrosse (SoCon); Hosts the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas | |||||
Anderson Sports & Entertainment Center | Greenville | Anderson | 1991 | 12,000 | Host to concerts, festivals, meetings, trade shows, sporting events, tournaments including softball, baseball, tennis, soccer, disc golf | |||||
Stone Stadium | Columbia | Columbia | 1996 | 5,700 | Home of South Carolina Gamecocks soccer (SEC) | |||||
Memorial Stadium | Greenville | Clemson | 1942 | 81,500 | Home of Clemson Tigers football (ACC) |