Visit this website to see a list of great breweries in the Greenville area!
The Greenville BBQ Trail tour is your opportunity to try back-to-back tastings of what are considered by many to be among the top BBQ spots in the city.
At Stumpy's Hatchet House, their more than 7,000-square-foot rustic space features 22 axe-throwing targets, axe-throwing related competitions and challenges, a fully stocked bar with wine and beer selections, and a variety of hors d’oeuvres. In addition to axe-throwing, guests can enjoy a variety of games, such as Tumbling Timbers, Stump Puck, Ring Toss, and Giant Checkers.
At the 14-acre Greenville Zoo, you can visit wildlife from around the world any day of the week. Tickets start at under $20 and they offer discounts for children! Curious orangutans, cuddly red pandas, majestic lions, and many more call this 14-acre zoo their home. Every visitor has their favorite animal, but the giraffe exhibit is special to locals.
Elevate your fun at Greenville’s Flying Rabbit Adventures! Take on 58 different high-flying obstacles, with something for every skill level. Experience the excitement of our kids’ specific course, where young adventurers conquer challenges. Take on the twists and turns of our bike track located right next to the Swamp Rabbit Trail. Unleash your spirit of adventure today and soar through the skies at Flying Rabbit Adventures!
Rest your feet and enjoy the ride! Greenville’s delightful red and blue trolleys motor up and down Main Street to carry passengers to many downtown destinations and Heritage Green. While at Heritage Green, head to the Greenville County Museum of Art (free admission) and check out the world’s largest collection of watercolors by Andrew Wyeth as well as a significant body of work by Jasper Johns. Also be sure to visit the South Carolina Room at the Greenville County Hughes Main Library. Staffed by experienced genealogists and historians, the SC Room features an extensive collection of genealogy and local history materials, many of which are searchable. While the archive’s focus is Upstate SC history, visitors will find hundreds of items related to the history of many other locations within the United States.
Frequently named one of the best urban trails in the country, the Swamp Rabbit Trail extends 28 miles and connects downtown Greenville to the city of Travelers Rest and beyond. With many trail entrances across Greenville, you can hop on and off with ease. Favorite stops along the trail include Cleveland Park, Cancer Survivors Park, Falls Park on the Reedy, RiverPlace, Furman University’s Swan Lake, downtown Travelers Rest, and more.