Families enjoy a beautiful summer day at Lake Murray Public Park.
Starting March 19, 2025, Lake Murray Public Park will implement an online reservation system to manage visitor capacity during the summer season. Guests will need to secure a $5 single-use pass in advance, valid for the entire day. Open from April 9 to Labor Day, the park aims to enhance visitor experience and reduce overcrowding. Other parks around Lake Murray will remain accessible without reservations, ensuring outdoor fun continues for everyone.
Hey there, Lake Murray lovers! There’s some big news around the corner that you won’t want to miss. Starting March 19, 2025, **Dominion Energy** is launching a new **online reservation system** for the beloved Lake Murray Public Park on the Lexington side of the dam. That’s right, folks—there’s a fresh way to enjoy the sunshine, water, and fun while keeping the park from overflowing with visitors!
Get ready for a smooth and easy visit because starting April 9, 2025, you’ll need to reserve your pass online at Dominionenergy.com before you head to the park. The goal of this new system is to cut down on overcrowding and make sure everyone gets in without a hitch. No more turning away visitors due to overcapacity—what a relief!
As part of the new system, the park will no longer accept cash payments at the entry point. Instead, if you want to spend a glorious day at the park, you’ll need to purchase a **single-use pass for just $5**, which will be valid for the entire day. It’s a small price to pay for a day filled with laughter, sunshine, and relaxation!
One of the best features of the new reservation system is that you can book your pass as early as three weeks in advance. So whether you’re planning a family outing, a picnic with friends, or just a solo day of adventure, you’ll have plenty of time to secure your spot!
Mark your calendars—Lake Murray Public Park will be open from April 9 all the way until Labor Day, September 1, 2025. You can enjoy the park from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekdays and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekends. With approximately 200 parking spaces available, it’s sure to be a summer hotspot!
For those of you who enjoy exploring other parks along Lake Murray, good news! No reservations will be required for the additional parks managed by Dominion Energy, including the boat launch on the Irmo side of the dam and Lake Monticello. You can still hit the water without any extra hassle!
These changes aren’t just for fun—they’re aimed at ensuring safety and convenience for everyone visiting Lake Murray Public Park. With around **100,000 visitors** flocking to the beach each year, making the entry process smooth is really important. Informative signs will be placed outside the park to let folks know about the new entry policy, and this will hopefully lead to an overall improved experience!
The closure of cash payments is another step toward making your visit easier and more efficient. By streamlining entry through a reservation system, there’s less waiting and more time for you to enjoy the beautiful outdoor spaces that Lake Murray has to offer. The countdown to summer fun has officially begun!
So, are you excited yet? The new reservation system for Lake Murray Public Park is set to change how we enjoy one of our favorite recreation spots. Get ready to book your day of fun in the sun starting March 19, and let the adventures begin!
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