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It's all in the name! Did you know the city of Greenville is home to over 40 parks spanning 400-plus acres?
Spend some time getting to know our favorites!
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An inviting city park along the Reedy River, it's a 32-acre park adjacent to downtown Greenville.
20 beautiful acres of water features, paved paths, and activities.
An interactive garden designed to stimulate learning and creativity.
One of Greenville's oldest -- and largest -- parks.
Greenville's newest addition is nestled along Swamp Rabbit Trail.
This pre-Civil War-era granite quarry is now a top destination for photography and weddings.
A unique project from the Cancer Survivors Park Alliance specifically designed to share stories of hope and perseverance.
Greenville's oldest park, established in 1884. Enjoy 12 acres of paths, greenery, and playgrounds, as well as a mini-golf course.
Rose lovers won't want to miss this public garden where you can find unending hybrid roses. Stop by during peak blooming season: May through September.
Disc golfers, this park's for you! Enjoy 26.6 acres of space, including pickleball courts, a baseball field with lighting, 18 holes of disc golf, and plenty of mountain biking trails.
Whatever your sport, there's a space for you to play at Gower Park!
Named after Greenville's first city councilwoman, this public garden is a top destination for relaxing evening strolls among the season's blooming flowers.
Another sports lover's dream, this park boasts a nine-hole disc golf course, baseball field, tennis court, and full athletic complex.
Built in 1832, this garden is a timeless work of art! Stop by for workshops, to browse the period pieces, or to shop in the gift shop.
Greenville lives up to its name, with nearly four dozen public parks and green spaces for everyone to enjoy!
The only question is, which will you visit first? Next article
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