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In the foothills of the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains lies the amazing city of Greenville, South Carolina. Approximately halfway between Atlanta, Georgia and Charlotte, North Carolina, Greenville is one of the largest metro areas in the state, and one of the most charming, too. With symphony orchestras, art museums, ballet companies, musical venues, and comedy clubs, Greenville is widely considered to be one of the most cultured areas in the South.

Greenville was once the hunting grounds of the Cherokee Nation until settlers arrived. Ever since, the city has grown from humble agricultural roots to become the city it is today. History is another commonly occurring theme that you will notice when you book an RV in Greenville, as the city served as a major activity hub during both the Revolutionary War and the Civil War.

In addition to the myriad of permanent attractions, historical landmarks, and incredible fine dining, Greenville is known to host frequent events and festivities throughout the year. Fall for Greenville is a three-day music festival held each fall promoting local music and southern street food. Artisphere, the New South Comedy Festival, the Upstate Shakespeare Festival, Indie Crafts Festival, and the SC Comicon are just a few of the other wonderful events that happen in Greenville. Booking an RV rental in Greenville is also a great idea because there are many local transportation options and routes to utilize. Interstates 85, 185, and 385 serve as the main roads in and out of the city, and the Greenville Transit Authority handles all of the public transportation in town.

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Greenville has lots of natural beauty both inside and outside its city limits. Before you even leave town in your Greenville RV rental, make sure to visit one of the 39 city parks occupying over 400 acres of city land. Falls Park has an awesome skyway path above the trees called Liberty Bridge as well as some lovely gardens straddling the walking trails.

Cleveland Park enables cyclists to ride alongside the Reedy River that runs through the heart of Greenville, while Timmons Park has an 18-hole disc golf course for the public to use. The Cancer Survivors Park in downtown Greenville is a special place that brings together survivors, caretakers, and family members of those suffering from cancer, to connect and enjoy the peaceful outdoor space together.

Outside of town, there are many places to see that will make you appreciate the great outdoors in the spectacular South. Lake Conestee Nature Park is barely outside the city limits and features winding boardwalks through the wetlands, and footpaths along the Reedy River. The area is a critical habitat to many species of animals, most notably the migratory birds that stop and rest on their way south for winter.

Paris Mountain in Paris Mountain State Park is a great place to visit in your Greenville camper rental and can be seen from the city itself. Paris Mountain State Park is one of the very best recreation areas in all of South Carolina. Mountain biking, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, fishing, swimming, you name it; there are so many things to do in this little wooded oasis. You can even rent boats to take out on Lake Placid located within the park. An RV-friendly campground, a museum, and the national historical sites inside the park are all fabulous reasons to take your Greenville motorhome rental to enjoy some peace and quiet.

Chattahoochee National Forest in Georgia is not too far away when you visit Greenville, and if you enjoy majestic mountain tops, tranquil hikes, and towering waterfalls, you will not be disappointed. Pisgah National Forest and Nantahala National Forest up near Asheville, North Carolina are also quite close as far as driving goes, so don’t be afraid to venture out when you rent an RV in Greenville. Pisgah National Forest in particular warrants a visit when you hope to trek on wild nature trails in search of gorges and mountaintop landscapes that will blow you away.

City Sightseeing

When people visit Greenville, they might become overwhelmed by the many attractions and places to see. Luckily, there is something for everyone in the thriving city, with a bevy of cultural institutions, historical sites, shopping districts, bars, breweries, eateries, sporting events, and anything else you could possibly need.

The Peace Center is a favorite among visitors, often times hosting brilliant plays and musicals in the 2,100-seat concert hall. Additionally, the Peace Center has an amphitheater and 400-seat concert hall making it the de facto cultural centerpiece of Greenville. The Bob Jones University Museum & Gallery, or the Greensville County Museum of Art are wonderful institutions, and are  must-see stops for all visual arts lovers, with thousands of works of art on display covering a wide variety of styles and time periods.

The Children’s Museum of the Upstate provides kids an opportunity to interact with exhibits and see prehistoric fossils, all in the name of education and fun. The Museum and Library of Confederate History seeks to remember one of the darkest chapters in American history, with many articles and artifacts on display recounting the painful period.

The Greenville Zoo is a fun stop on any trip to the city, especially in the summertime. Lots of exotic animals in different themed areas of the park can be seen, with all of the proceeds benefiting creatures both in the wild and in captivity.

RV Parks to Visit

When you book a camper rental in Greenville, you’ll be happy to find out that there is no shortage of camping grounds in the area, most of which are suitable for recreational vehicles. Paris Mountain State Park mentioned previously is a fine option for those hoping to camp in a more natural setting, with a peaceful lake nearby.

Rainbow RV Park is close to downtown Greenville so getting around town and exploring will be especially easy when you stay there. Cunningham RV Park has 90 full service pull-through sites, a play area, a large pavilion, and an Olympic-sized pool to cool off in when the weather is hot and humid. The convenience store at Cunningham RV Park is also an easy way to get all the supplies you need for the duration of your stay. At Travelers Rest/ North Greenville KOA, a pool, pavilion, and playground are just a few of the amenities at this cozy campground.

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