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The outdoors is calling: Here are must-see spots to explore in Greenville, SC

From scenic state parks to majestic waterfalls, Greenville is packed with things to see and do.

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While there’s no shortage of beautiful or adventurous outdoor spots to discover, here are some must-visit locations to add to your itinerary.

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Welcome to Greenville, SC, where the outdoor scene offers a perfect blend of scenic parks, tranquil waterfalls, and picturesque trails.

Whether you’re a hiking enthusiast or simply looking to connect with nature, here are the top spots you won’t want to miss during your next getaway:

📷 Take in the views at a state park

You’ll want to pack your binoculars for the panoramic views at Caesars Head Overlook in Caesars Head State Park. See miles of the Blue Ridge mountains stretch into the horizon, or stop to bird-watch on clear days.

🌊 A waterfall worth falling for

You don’t need to venture far off the beaten path to find a stunning waterfall. An easy pull-off from Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway 11 brings you face to face with Wildcat Wayside Falls. The lowest level features a calm pool at the base of the falls. Pack a picnic and enjoy the soothing sounds of nature.

🚲 Discover the trail everyone’s talking about

One of Greenville’s most accessible trail options, the 28-mile Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail, runs alongside the Reedy River and accommodates all ages and fitness levels. Hop on and hop off easily to visit county parks and local sites. It’s time to find your not-so-ordinary outdoor adventure.

🍽️ Savor the scene

Enjoy a meal at one of the riverside restaurants with scenic views of the Reedy River. Afterward, take a stroll through Falls Park, which features modern architecture, distinctive art installations, and a soothing waterfall.

🛶 Make a splash with lake day

Speaking of waterfalls, Lake Jocassee is home to more than half a dozen. Take advantage of on-the-water fun with guided kayak tours or boat rentals, or go below the surface to uncover submerged remains of towns and cemeteries from when the valley flooded.

🦅 Soar above the trees

Feel the adrenaline rush while ziplining and taking in the views from above. Whether you’re gliding through the forest or zipping over scenic spots, you’re in for an unforgettable experience.

So, what are you waiting for?

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