South Carolina is home to some amazing places to take a mini-staycation like these summer cottages on the Charleston Harbor and this luxury treehouse in Walhalla.
Here's another one to add to the list. Just two blocks from one of the state's "best kept secret" parks in Downtown Greenville sits one of the most unique places to stay in South Carolina - and you'll definitely want to visit.
The Swamp Rabbit Inn opened its doors in 2015 on Greenville's West End.
They almost immediately won a coveted award from Trip Advisor for their stellar reviews. It's easy to see why. Take a look:
From the moment you arrive at Swamp Rabbit Inn you know you've found something truly unique - and special.
From the hand-painted staircase featuring rabbit-focused book titles from the last 150 years ...
...to the spirited communal kitchen and "lobby" (a.k.a. living area)...
...the Swamp Rabbit Inn is as welcoming as it is perfect.
Speaking of "perfect," the rooms are well-appointed with colorful and fun decor. In fact, the entire inn is decorated with Ikea furniture!
Outside are more fun and comfortable places to gather.
The Swamp Rabbit Inn has five bedrooms, making it ideal for families and small groups to get together. (Can you say "girls weekend?")
Its location along the Swamp Rabbit Trail makes it especially convenient to bike in, and bike out.
The GHS Swamp Rabbit Trail is a 20-mile rails-to-trails multi-use trail.
It starts just south of Greenville and ends just north of Travelers Rest.
You can walk, bike or run on this beautiful greenway.
The Swamp Rabbit Inn even rents bikes you can use on the trail so you don't have to bring your own.
Located just a couple of blocks from Falls Park on the Reedy in Downtown Greenville, The Swamp Rabbit Inn is a super unique place to stay in South Carolina.
Whether you're biking the trail or just spending a girl's weekend in Greenville, this inn will make your trip unforgettable.
The Swamp Rabbit Inn is located at 1 Logan St, Greenville, SC 29601. More information can be found on their official website.
If you're spending the weekend in the upstate, then you'll want to make sure you don't miss South Carolina's oldest covered bridge.
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