Further down the river, kids will enjoy the Children’s Garden at Linky Stone Park. Pack a picnic and spend a relaxing afternoon in Falls Park on the banks of the Reedy River. Take a ride on the free Downtown Trolley. During the warmer months you can watch an outdoor musical performance at NOMA Square. Eat what is called “Southern Comfort Food” on Main Street then catch a show at The Peace Center. Walk a few blocks to the downtown area, where restaurants, cafés, shops and galleries line the streets. The campus also includes the Hughes Main Library, the Greenville Little Theatre, the Upcountry History Museum and the Sargent-Wilson Museum & Gallery, which showcases fine art from the Museum and Gallery at Bob Jones University. Take the kids to the Children’s Museum of the Upstate where they can engage in interactive exhibits. Peruse works by renowned American artists Andrew Wyeth and Jasper Johns at Greenville County Museum of Art. Spend the day exploring Heritage Green, the town’s expansive arts and cultural campus. Afterwards, cool off at Otter Creek, a water park that offers slides and pools. Make use of the town’s bike sharing system and ride along Greenville Health System Swamp Rabbit Trail, a 17.5 mile (28.2 kilometer) path that leads to Travelers Rest, a historic mountain town. Its scenic location makes it a paradise for visitors throughout the year. Greenville is nestled in the foothills of South Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains. Outdoor attractions, a lively downtown and the backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains make this town one of South Carolina’s most enchanting destinations.
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