
Things to Do in Greenville
50 curated spots from Greenville itineraries
Activities & Attractions
30 curated experiences

Falls Park on the Reedy
Explore the lush riverside park wrapped around a waterfall in the middle of downtown. Walk across the Liberty Bridge, follow the shaded pathways down to the water, and look for hidden corners with vines, rock walls, and overhanging trees that feel almost jungle-like.
2h · Free
Paris Mountain State Park
Drive up to this forested state park for lakeside walks, easy family hiking loops, and optional pedal-boat or kayak rentals in season.
3h · $6-10 per vehicle park entry
GHS Swamp Rabbit Trail (Downtown Segment)
Rent bikes or simply walk the tree-lined, multi-use path starting near Falls Park and follow it north as far as you like, with plenty of shady sections and river views.
2h 30m · Free (plus optional bike rental ~$20-30)
Greenville Zoo
Visit the compact zoo set within towering trees and lush parkland, taking your time around big cats, primates, and other animals.
2h · $13-20 per person
Falls Park on the Reedy & Liberty Bridge
Walk the curved Liberty Bridge over the Reedy River, take photos of the waterfalls, explore the gardens and streams, and let the kids scramble on rocks and lawns.
2h · Free
Lake Conestee Nature Preserve
Walk boardwalks and natural trails through wetlands, forest, and riverside habitats with plenty of birdlife and dense green scenery.
2h 30m · Free (donations appreciated)
Travelers Rest Free Explore
When you reach Travelers Rest, lock your bike or pause your walk to explore the small main street. Check out local shops, grab a drink from a place where you can keep it halal (coffee, juice, or soda), and enjoy the mountain views and relaxed, slightly artsy town atmosphere.
2h · Free (plus any drinks or shopping)
Caesars Head State Park
Take a day trip to this mountain park about an hour’s drive from Greenville; walk the short overlook trail for dramatic views over forested valleys and, if you like, continue on easy sections of the Raven Cliff Falls trail.
3h · $3-5 per person (parking/entry)
Calm Evening in Downtown – Peace Center Area
After your mountain afternoon, return downtown and take a gentle loop around the Peace Center, the riverfront plazas, and RiverPlace area. Sit by the water, listen if there’s live music drifting from nearby venues, and enjoy the lights reflecting on the river.
1h 30m · Free
Cancer Survivors Park
Walk through this serene riverside park with landscaped paths, sculptures, and viewpoints over the water and trees.
1h 30m · Free
Children’s Museum of the Upstate – Greenville
Visit the large children’s museum with science, art, and role-play exhibits that suit both your 8-year-old and 12-year-old, from building zones to interactive water and physics stations.
3h · $15-25 per person (check family passes)
Cleveland Park & Rock Quarry Garden
Wander through this large park’s shaded lawns and the intimate Rock Quarry Garden with stone walls, small waterfalls, and lush landscaping.
2h 30m · Free
Conestee Nature Preserve
Walk boardwalks and forest trails through wetlands, tall trees, and wildlife-rich areas; choose short loops to keep it relaxed.
2h 30m · Free (donations encouraged)
Downtown Greenville Main Street Stroll
Walk the tree-lined Main Street between the Peace Center and North Main, ducking into small parks, checking out local shops, and pausing on benches under the canopy of trees.
2h · Free (shopping extra)
Evening Stroll on Main Street
Walk the tree-lined Main Street after dinner, check out fountains and small plazas, duck into shops if open, and enjoy any street performers you encounter.
1h · Free
Falls Park Farewell Walk
Return to Falls Park for one last slow circuit along the river and over Liberty Bridge, maybe sitting on the grass if it’s dry.
1h 30m · Free
Fluor Field and West End Stroll
Explore the ballpark area modeled after Boston’s Fenway Park; if there’s a Greenville Drive game, grab a ticket and enjoy the lively atmosphere, otherwise loop around the outside and nearby leafy streets.
2h · $12-25 (if attending a game) or Free to walk around
GHS Swamp Rabbit Trail – Downtown Section
Rent bikes or simply walk the leafy section of the Swamp Rabbit Trail that runs along the Reedy River near Falls Park, crossing small bridges and passing under trees.
2h · $20-35 (with bike rental) or Free to walk
GHS Swamp Rabbit Trail – Travelers Rest Segment
On a second trail day, head to the small town of Travelers Rest and walk or bike a quieter segment of the Swamp Rabbit Trail surrounded by trees and fields.
3h · Free (bike rental extra if needed)
Greenville County Museum of Art & Heritage Green
Visit the art museum and stroll the leafy plaza shared with the library and other cultural institutions. Spend your time with Southern art collections, then relax in shaded outdoor areas.
2h · Often Free or Low Cost
Greenville Zoo & Cleveland Park Walk
Spend an easy morning wandering through Cleveland Park’s wooded paths and small bridges before or after visiting the compact Greenville Zoo beside the Reedy River. The park itself feels lush and semi-wild, with plenty of shady spots to sit and watch the world go by.
2h 30m · $12-18 (zoo ticket) or Free for just the park
Greenville Zoo & Park Pathways
If you’re comfortable visiting zoos, walk through the compact Greenville Zoo and then use the surrounding park paths for more shaded strolling; otherwise skip the zoo and just enjoy more park trails.
2h · $15-25 (tickets) or Free for park only
Greenville Zoo and Cleveland Park Walk
Visit the small Greenville Zoo, then follow walking paths through Cleveland Park, which hugs the river with lots of trees, picnic spots, and tiny forest pockets.
2h 30m · $12-18
Hampton Station Complex
Converted industrial area with murals, big trees, lawn games, and casual spots; wander, play cornhole, and enjoy the artsy, semi-jungle courtyard feel.
1h 30m · Free (food and games extra)
Haywood Mall Free Explore
After a nature-heavy morning, cool off in the air-conditioned mall. Window shop, let the kids browse toy and game stores, and grab an iced drink.
1h 30m · Free (shopping extra)
Lake Conestee Picnic & Play
Bring a simple picnic (from a grocery store with halal-friendly snacks) and let the kids run around the open areas and playgrounds near the park entrances before heading back toward town.
1h 30m · Free (food extra)
Lake Placid Lakeside Relaxation
After hiking, sit by Lake Placid or rent a paddle boat in season; find a quiet spot under the trees for reading, photos, or just enjoying the still water.
1h 30m · Included with park entry (boat rental extra if available)
Lake Placid Relax Time
After lunch, relax by Lake Placid, read, or simply enjoy the reflections of trees on the water; optionally take short side-trails.
2h · Included in park entry
Last Walk Through Falls Park & Liberty Bridge
Revisit the falls, bridge, and your favorite viewpoints for final photos and a quiet goodbye to Greenville’s river jungle setting.
1h 30m · Free
Liberty Bridge
Cross the curved pedestrian suspension bridge for panoramic views of the falls and surrounding trees, great for couple photos.
30m · FreeRestaurants & Food
20 local favorites

Pita House
Classic Middle Eastern cafeteria-style place; go for their halal chicken shawarma plates, falafel sandwiches, hummus, baba ghanoush, and salads (they are known locally for halal meat—confirm and avoid any non-halal items).
1h · $12-20 per person
Pomegranate on Main
Upscale Persian restaurant with a leafy patio and warm, earthy décor. Focus on vegetarian-friendly dishes (eggplant dip, salads, rice with herbs) and ask staff which chicken or lamb options are prepared with halal meat — if available, go for the chicken kabob or lamb shank and avoid all pork and alcohol.
1h 15m · $25-40 per person
Saffron Indian Cuisine
Indian restaurant where you can focus on vegetarian curries (chana masala, dal, aloo gobi, paneer dishes), rice, naan, and tandoori items only if specifically marked or confirmed halal; otherwise avoid meat.
1h 30m · $18-30 per person
Persis Biryani Indian Grill
Indian restaurant with a broad menu and some halal options. Confirm with staff which items are halal — often chicken biryani, tandoori chicken, and some curries — and for anything uncertain, stick to vegetarian options like paneer dishes, dal, and vegetable biryani.
1h · $15-25 per person
Sushi Murasaki
Modern Japanese restaurant with bamboo and wood accents. Focus on pescatarian options like veggie rolls, avocado rolls, salmon/tuna sushi, tempura vegetables, and miso soup; avoid any meat or broth made from non-halal meat, and confirm ingredients with staff.
1h 15m · $20-35 per person
Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Grocery
Rustic, greenery-surrounded cafe and market right on the Swamp Rabbit Trail; order vegetarian pizzas, veggie sandwiches, and salads, or baked goods labeled vegetarian, and avoid meats to stay within halal guidelines.
1h · $12-20 per person
Swamp Rabbit Café & Grocery
Laid-back café and local grocery right off the trail, surrounded by trees and picnic tables. Go for vegetarian-friendly options like avocado toast, veggie breakfast sandwiches, fresh bakery items, and seasonal salads; skip anything with bacon/sausage and ask staff to confirm ingredients so your order is fully halal-friendly.
1h · $10-18 per person
Tandem Creperie and Coffeehouse
Bright, wood-and-plants creperie at the edge of the Swamp Rabbit Trail. Halal-friendly picks: sweet crepes (Nutella, fruit, lemon & sugar), vegetarian savory crepes (cheese, spinach, egg), and coffee/tea—avoid ham, bacon, and meat crepes, and confirm no alcohol in batters or sauces.
1h · $10-18 per person
Tandem Crêperie and Coffeehouse
Wood-and-greenery filled café at the northern end of the Swamp Rabbit Trail in Travelers Rest; choose vegetarian crêpes (such as cheese, egg, and veggie combinations) or sweet crêpes with fruit and chocolate, and avoid meat-based fillings.
1h · $10-18 per person
Aladdin Mediterranean Grill
Simple, family-run Mediterranean spot. Ask whether their gyro/chicken are halal; if yes, go for chicken shawarma plates and gyros. Otherwise, enjoy falafel, hummus, tabbouleh, baba ghanoush, and fries as safe vegetarian options.
50m · $12-20 per person
Aryana Afghan Cuisine
Family-run Afghan restaurant with warm, earthy decor and generous portions. Focus on the kebab plates (chicken or beef), bolani (stuffed flatbread), and vegetarian dishes like korma with lentils or eggplant; they do not serve pork, and staff are used to Muslim guests, so confirm that the meat is halal and ask for recommendations accordingly.
1h 15m · $18-30 per person
Aryana Afghan Cuisine (Repeat Option)
If you find it works well for halal needs, this is a stress-free repeat dinner. Try different kebabs, mantu (dumplings), or more vegetarian sides; tell them you’re looking for halal options and let them guide you to suitable dishes.
1h 15m · $18-30 per person
Aryana Restaurant
Afghan restaurant with a warm, slightly rustic feel; focus on vegetarian dishes like bolani (stuffed flatbread), vegetarian qabuli palau, salads, and lentil sides while confirming with staff which items are prepared to halal standards and free of alcohol.
1h 15m · $18-30 per person
Bohemian Cafe (vegetarian breakfast plates)
Choose meat-free breakfast plates like veggie omelets, pancakes, or French toast, plus fruit; verify no pork or meat products are included and that your order is cooked on a clean surface.
1h · $12-20 per person
Cantina 76 (Downtown – vegetarian Mexican options)
Order vegetarian tacos, veggie quesadillas, salads, and sides like chips and salsa or guacamole; ask to avoid any meat broths or lard and confirm dishes are cooked without meat.
1h · $15-22 per person
Clean Eatz Greenville
Health-focused café with build-your-own bowls. Choose vegetarian or pescatarian builds with whole grains, vegetables, and sauces; if they offer halal chicken (ask clearly), that gives you an extra protein choice while still keeping things light.
45m · $10-15 per person
Coffee Underground
Underground cafe with cozy brick walls and a slightly hidden, cave-like vibe. Go for drip coffee or tea and vegetarian items like bagels with cream cheese, yogurt parfaits, or veggie quiche; confirm no meat or gelatin in your choice.
45m · $8-15 per person
Eggs Up Grill (Downtown Location)
Comfortable American breakfast spot with a cozy, casual feel; stick to vegetarian options like pancakes, waffles, oatmeal, fruit, and eggs cooked to order, while explicitly avoiding any meat and asking for vegetable oil or butter (not bacon fat) for cooking.
1h · $10-18 per person
Farmhouse Tacos
Modern taco spot; build a halal-friendly meal from vegetarian tacos (like fried avocado or grilled veggie), chips, salsa, and queso, and ask clearly about ingredients (avoid all meat unless explicitly confirmed halal).
1h · $15-25 per person
Farmhouse Tacos Travelers Rest
Airy, plant-filled taco spot with a patio just off the trail. Choose vegetarian tacos (like fried avocado or veggie), chips and guacamole, salsa, and side salads; ask them to prepare without alcohol-based marinades or lard.
1h · $15-25 per person