Visit the “crown jewel” of downtown Greenville and gaze at the Reedy River Falls below from atop the Liberty Bridge, the only single-suspension bridge of its kind in the Western Hemisphere. Stroll within the park’s 36 acres of gardens, greenspaces, and historic ruins of mills that once made their home on the Reedy.
This is a great rooftop bar for a great time for cocktails and food in downtown Greenville. Reservations are highly recommended and Tyler found out the hard way that there is a dress code. Gin cocktails are their specialty, but they have something for everyone! It's entrance is located next to the AC Hotel.
Frequently named one of the best urban trails in the country, the Swamp Rabbit Trail extends 22 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. You can rent bikes from a number of local shops, like Reedy Rides or the Swamp Rabbit Bike Shoppe, and cycle the trail.
Art enthusiasts and casual art lovers alike will love strolling the streets of Greenville, taking in the pieces of art that have become a part of the city’s DNA since the inception of the program. The City of Greenville has a handy interactive online map (attached below) of the public art locations. While out exploring the city, you’ll notice tons of unique shops and boutiques to visit along the way. Stop in at Mast General Store and have a nostalgic candy treat from their many barrels of vintage-style candies—purchase a single piece or by the pound. (We know what our preference would be…)