Central Creek Park
Open NOW! Central Creek Park
Park hours are dawn-10 PM. Debra's Playground hours are dawn-dusk.
147 Old Moncks Corner Road, Goose Creek, SC 29445
Rentals
Playground Pavilion Party Rental Application
Administrative Recreation Specialist | Rentals Amy Stephenson
843-569-4242 Ext. 5308 (please leave a voicemail with contact information to receive a return call)
Office Hours: Monday- Friday 8am-5pm
Splash Creek Splash Pad Fall Hours
Upcoming Calendar of Events at CCP:
A World-Class, 13-acre All-Abilities Recreational Opportunity for the Residents of Goose Creek and Neighboring Communities
It's one thing to be recognized as the "Number One Place to Live in South Carolina" by Money Magazine. It's another thing to ensure residents of all ages and abilities have access to high-quality experiences that provide the chance to develop a fit, healthy lifestyle and inclusive frame of mind.
Central Creek Park, located at 147 Old Moncks Corner Road, will be the flagship experience in the City's ongoing commitment to serving our community with excellent health, wellness, recreation, and social activities that enhance our awareness, connectivity, and quality of life.
It's where we will #recandrise together.
Read about the Community's amazing support for Central Creek Park.
Private donations to Central Creek Park exceed $1.3 million and include leadership gifts, naming opportunities, and a growing list of Friends of the Park.
Notable gifts include:
- Casey Pavilion, Made Possible by Roper St. Francis Healthcare
- Early Childhood Playground, Made Possible by Berkeley County
- School-Age Playground, Made Possible by Boeing
- Splash Creek, Made Possible by Berkeley County
- Park Office, Made Possible by Goose Creek Heating & Air
- Field & Stage, Made Possible by Home Telecom
- Walking Trail, Made Possible by Berkeley Electric Cooperative & Trident Construction
- Community Trail, Made Possible by Mungo Homes
- Eubanks Athletic Courts, Made Possible by Goose Creek Recreation Commission
Park Features
Anchoring the emerging $9 million park and the catalyst for barrier-free recreational opportunities are three dynamic features equipped with state-of-the-art materials, surfacing, technology, and shade structures.
Debra's Playground
26,145 square foot all-abilities play space
Under the Sea theme
Play components for children ages 2-5 and 6-12
Named for Councilwoman Debra Green-Fletcher, Debra's Playground will offer a wide range of activities, making it possible for individuals to connect, communicate, and develop physically, socially, and emotionally. A curated mix of ground-level and elevated play components like the We Go Round merry-go-round, Sway Fun Glider, and ZipKrooz will develop children's motor, cognitive, and social skills. These and many other features will give kids and kids at heart the chance to do what's ultimately best for them: play.
Casey Pavilion
7,440 square foot activity area
Covered and uncovered spaces
Four Pickleball courts
Named for the Casey Community, the Pavilion will generate a wide range of get-fit activities in covered and uncovered spaces, making it possible for individuals of all ages and abilities to connect, communicate, and develop physically, socially, and emotionally. A curated mix of organized sports, structured social events, and a weekly Farmer's Market are just a few of the planned highlights. The Casey Pavilion is made possible by Roper St. Francis Healthcare, our partner in ensuring We All Rise in Goose Creek.
Splash Creek
2,600 square foot splash pad
Under the Sea theme
10+ barrier-free aquatic play components
A beacon for community socialization, water play, and exercise, Splash Creek ensures access for all and safety whether you're using a wheelchair, walker, stroller, or a toddler just learning to walk. Interactive features like Mr. Claw crab, Belle Creature Jelly Fish, and Big Kahuna Wave engage visitors with opportunities to control water flow with sprays, streams, and jets. Ideal for fostering physical development through sensory stimulation, a landing zone provides adequate space for family and friends to gather, exercise, and play. Splash Creek is made possible by Berkeley County Government.
Eubanks Volleyball and Basketball Courts
The Volleyball and Basketball Area at Central Creek Park is named in honor of Edmond Eubanks. Mr. Eubanks was a longtime member of the Goose Creek Recreation Commission, and played a crucial role in the original construction of the Casey Community Center. He is recognized as leader who cared deeply about the kids of Goose Creek, and we are proud that Goose Creek Recreation’s newest complex will forever bear his name.
Other popular components of the park include a walking trail, a food truck court, and a field and stage for community concerts and organized sports and wellness activities. The activity space will span 3.84 acres and accommodate 600+ people comfortably with parking for 202 and ADA parking for 31 with 16 van-accessible spots.
Park Sponsors & Supporters
We are continuing to accept private funds to help offset the costs of some of the innovative equipment and technology that will make Central Creek Park barrier-free, like wheelchair-accessible swings and ziplines. Our partners and supporters view inclusivity the same way we do and are working with us to lift up our community with a friendly, accessible, and meaningful culture of health, wellness, and belonging.
Charitable contributions to our public purpose project are tax-deductible under section 170(c) of the Internal Revenue Code. Consult your tax accountant for more information.
For more information surrounding your donation, contact the Office of the Mayor at 843-797-6220.
Central Creek Park's Community Trail is made possible by a donation from Mungo Homes.
The Office Building at Central Creek Park is made possible by a donation from Goose Creek Heating and Air.
The school age playground at Central Creek Park is made possible by a donation from Boeing.
Central Creek Park's Early Childhood Playground is made possible by a donation from Berkeley County.
The Park's Splash Creek is made possible by a donation from Berkeley County.
Central Creek Park's Field & Stage is made possible by a donation from Home Telecom.
Central Creek Park's Walking Trail is made possible by Berkeley Electric Cooperative and Trident Construction.
The Eubanks Athletic Courts are made possible by the Goose Creek Recreation Commission.
FRIENDS OF THE PARK
Pet Supplies Plus
Trident Construction
Bushy Park
Carnes Crossroads Community Fund
Freehold Communities
First Citizens Bank
Century Aluminum
Charleston Steel & Metal
Flooring Services
Linton Mechanical
Steinberg Law Firm
Synovus Bank
CR Hipp Construction
Publix Charities
Volvo
Mark Weeks
Park Developers
Led by Trident Construction, our building partners are experts in designing and developing inclusive parks that cater to the diverse recreational needs of all ages and abilities.
For more information:
Recreation Director, Crystal Reed [email protected].
Therapeutic Recreation Manager | Central Creek Park, Hannah Miller at [email protected].
Recreation Coordinator | Central Creek Park, Carlie Meara at [email protected].
Pavilion Rentals | Central Creek Park, Amy Stephenson at [email protected].