
If you haven’t taken the time to attend a baseball game at Segra Park in Columbia, South Carolina, you are definitely missing out. No matter what their season record is, I promise it’s worth the trip. And if you have little ones, take them along. It’s seriously a fun summer event for any age group. The Columbia Fireflies event staff does a jam up job of ensuring that there are activities that would interest everyone throughout the season, heck there’s actually something for everyone each night. These two links will tell you everything you need to know about attending a game and about other events planned at the park during the off season. https://www.milb.com/columbia https://segrapark.com/
General admission seats are anywhere from $5 – $15. We have sat in practically every single section including the boxes and I don’t think there’s a bad spot. If you don’t want to eat while in the park, which I think would be a crying shame because what is baseball without an all American Hot-Dog, there’s a wonderful Bar B Q restaurant located right next door to the park that you could grab a bite before or after. For the kiddos there’s a play area and plenty of fun entertainment during the game. They have all types of food and beverages to include craft beer. Thursday nights are Thirsty Thursdays feature bar specials. The gift shop is so much fun to tool around in, almost everyone in the park typically has on some type of firefly clothing. We love our team! The best nights are fireworks nights because the show is always amazing. The theme nights crack me up, they have everything from free bobble head night to bring your puppy to the park night, star wars night, first responders night and my favorite, Zootopia night. Those Zootopia characters are hilarious to watch. Speaking of watching, those Fly Guys are pretty entertaining too. My husband and I laugh that it took us three seasons of attending games before we were actually able to focus on the game. There’s so much going on you don’t even really have to like baseball, but I do happen to love the game. We even took my 80+ year old Father-in-Law for his birthday and they let him throw out the first pitch before the game (you’ll need to make arrangements for this beforehand) It is truly a beautiful park. We have attended several events in addition to baseball such as fundraisers, walk/runs, weddings, cocktail hours, you name it, they have it. Take a couple of hours out of your busy schedule and swing by to enjoy a game.
