Cayce Riverwalk Closed Indefinitely After Hurricane Helene’s Devastation

Cayce Faces Riverwalk Closures After Hurricane Helene

CAYCE — The delightful Cayce Riverwalk, a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike, is currently closed indefinitely due to the severe damage it suffered during Hurricane Helene and the subsequent flooding from the Congaree River. The need for cleanup and repairs is keeping this scenic trail off-limits as residents await its safe return.

What Happened?

The city’s beloved riverwalk was heavily impacted by the storm, which brought about intense rainfall and rising waters. Just a few days after the storm passed, on September 30, the river rose to a staggering 30.58 feet, one of the highest levels ever recorded. This flooding caused significant damage, with some sections of the riverwalk submerged entirely. As a result, crews have been tirelessly working to clean up the debris and remove trees that fell during the tumultuous weather.

A Look at the Cleanup Effort

According to the Cayce Parks Department, the assessment of the damage to both the riverwalk and the adjacent Timmerman Trail is ongoing. Officials are being cautious, stating that all evaluations and repairs could take several weeks to complete. With mud piled high in various sections and travel still hindered by fallen trees, cleanup efforts are proving to be quite the challenge.

City leaders have assured residents that any portion of the riverwalk that is deemed safe will be reopened as soon as possible. In a recent Facebook post on October 7, the city noted, “Sections of the riverwalk will reopen as soon as they are cleared, cleaned, and considered safe.” However, they’re asking folks to steer clear of the area until they give the green light.

How the Community is Impacted

The Cayce Riverwalk is more than just a walking path; it stretches over 12 miles from the Blossom Street Bridge all the way to the Timmerman Trail near Interstate 77. The riverwalk is an integral part of the Three Rivers Greenway system, featuring parks, boardwalks, and stunning views of the Congaree River. It’s a place where both residents and visitors soak up some sun and enjoy nature.

Cayce Councilmember Byron Thomas has emphasized the importance of safety, urging residents to avoid using these trails while the cleanup is ongoing. “We’re working to the best of our ability,” he said. “We just want to put safety first.”

Future Prospects and Community Spirit

As the city continues to assess the trail, it’s too early to determine just how much the repairs will cost. What remains clear is the community’s enthusiasm and eagerness for its reopening. After all, this stretch of the riverwalk is a beloved gathering place for families, joggers, and anyone looking to unwind by the water.

Despite the roadblocks brought about by this disaster, the resilience of the Cayce community shines through. Officials and residents alike are rallying together, showing their support for the cleanup efforts. As we wait for news on the reopening of the riverwalk, there’s a collective hope that it will soon be back to its vibrant self—welcoming everyone with open arms.

How to Stay Updated

If you’re in the Cayce area, keep an eye on the city’s Facebook page and community postings for updates on the riverwalk’s status. Whether you’re an avid walker, a nature lover, or just someone who enjoys being outdoors, we can all agree: the sooner the riverwalk reopens, the better!


Author: HERE Chapin

HERE Chapin

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