The Swamp Rabbit Trail is a 22-mile multi-use (walking and bicycling) greenway that traverses along the Reedy River, an old railroad corridor and City parks to connect Travelers Rest with the City of Greenville, South Carolina.
This 4,100-square-foot Greenville Water Splash Pad features just under 50 spray jets and includes a special toddlers-only zone, so younger visitors can explore safely.
The Warehouse at Vaughns is a community venue located in Downtown Simpsonville featuring indoor and outdoor dining options, creative cocktails, a tap house, live music and events through out the week.
Greenville’s bronze mice are spaced out on one side of Main Street or the other, from the Hyatt Regency to the Westin Poinsett. Use the clues to find all nine mice! Happy hunting!
Mountain House Restaurant is nestled at 3,208 ft elevation on top of Caesars Head. Enjoy quick bites, homemade fudge and more!
Feeling angry or irritable? It's Rage Room time! Choose your weapon, suit up, and then unload your stress on glass and other breakables.
Junto values togetherness in the face of disparity and the way coffee can bind folks with vastly different origins and creeds. They are driven to create space for shared experiences and common purpose and are determined to bring people together over great coffee.
For nearly 100 years, an Abbott’s Frozen Custard stand has been the perfect destination “after” any event or occasion. Win or lose, good day or bad, after the park or a picnic, going to Abbott’s “after” helps make everything even better.
Greenville's unique Liberty Bridge honors Liberty Corporation founder W. Frank Hipp and his children, Francis M. Hipp, Herman N. Hipp, B. Calhoun Hipp, and Dorothy Hipp Gunter for their commitment and contribution to the Greenville community.
Named by "Only in your State" as one of the Top Eleven Restaurants Not to Miss, this themed restaurant is definitely a place "Where the Past is Always Present".