Benjamin Franklin is famous for his role as the only Founding Father who signed all three documents that freed America from Britain, and his words are frequently referenced even to this day: "... in this world, nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." Taxes and other financial obligations leave many of us with little for entertainment and fun. To make our dollars stretch, we need some options that will fit with a tighter budget. Thankfully, one of our most fun cities in South Carolina has also been deemed affordable! We'll take a look now at some fun things to do in Greenville, SC that won't empty the wallet.
Falls Park on the Reedy and Liberty Bridge
Any first visit to Greenville needs to include a stop at Falls Park on the Reedy and the incredible Liberty Bridge. This beautiful spot is the centerpiece of the downtown area, comprising 32 acres of gardens, greenspaces, and historic ruins of mills. There is no admission for this park and you may even catch a free showing of a movie or a performance of one of Shakespeare’s famous plays here at certain times of year.
Art Attractions
Throughout Greenville, you'll find stunning pieces of art, including statues, murals, and sculptures. You can take a self-guided tour using an interactive map provided online by the City of Greenville.
The Greenville County Museum of Art provides guests the opportunity to see the largest and most complete collection of Wyeth watercolors owned by any public museum in the world. Admission is free.
Kids and kids-at-heart will love looking for the nine tiny bronze mice scattered along a section of Main Street Greenville. Known as Mice on Main, this scavenger hunt was inspired by the children's book, Goodnight Moon. You can get a list of clues at the VisitGreenvilleSC Visitor Center in City Hall or at VisitGreenvilleSC.com.
Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail
For a bit of exercise and time out in nature, bike or take a walk or run along the Swamp Rabbit Trail, a point-to-point trail stretching for just over 15.5 miles from Greenville to Travelers Rest. It's an easy route and both kid-friendly and dog-friendly.
Paris Mountain State Park
Another wonderful experience in nature can be found at Paris Mountain State Park, which features Paris Mountain, a 15-acre lake, 17 miles of biking and hiking trails, campsites, picnic shelters, and more.
Runway Park at GMU
Kids and kids-at-heart will adore the aviation-themed playground adjacent to the Greenville Downtown Airport. Watch planes take-off and land while playing or enjoying lunch or dinner at the Runway Cafe onsite. What a fun activity in Greenville for anyone interested in aviation!
Group Therapy Pub & Playground
Did you know playgrounds aren't just for kids? In fact, there's an adult playground in Greenville full of all your favorite games and recreational activities including wacky mini golf, ping pong, ice curling, axe throwing, backyard games, and so much more. It's a place to experience the connection with others we desperately need but seems more and more evasive in our digitally-driven culture. Costs for games vary and there are free weekly events like karaoke and trivia. You can also get food at Group Therapy Pub & Playground if you get hungry while playing! It's one of the most fun things to do in Greenville, SC.
Free City Events
Downtown Greenville is often busy with fun free events. On Thursday and Friday evenings throughout the spring and into the early fall season, you can enjoy live music at Downtown Alive and Main Street Fridays. From May to October and once in December on Saturdays, join thousands of people along two blocks of Main Street taken over by the TD Saturday Market, featuring over 75 vendors selling the season’s freshest produce and the area’s most original and high quality crafts. Check the VisitGreenvillSC Events page for announcements of all upcoming events you can check out on the dates of your visit.
Where to Eat in Greenville on a Budget: The Clock Drive In
If you're not eating at any of these incredible attractions or you didn't pack a picnic lunch, you can always stop by one of the budget-friendly restaurant spots in Greenville. A few to consider include The Clock Drive-In on Wade Hampton Boulevard for a good old-fashioned burger meal ...
The Drop-In Store
... the Drop-In Store on North Main for a delicious tuna melt sandwich (or something else from the menu for the day in its kitchen) ...
White Duck Taco Shop
... the White Duck Taco Shop on Hampton Avenue or Airport Road for, well ... tacos!
The nice thing about a road trip like this is it's so flexible. You could make it a day trip if you're not traveling from too far away, or if you'd like more time or would rather stay at least one night, you can always book an affordable Vrbo in Greenville, such as the Marigold River Pod on the Saluda River.
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