If you’re always looking for the next best road trip, charming town, or weekend getaway destination, you’re in luck. If you’ve never heard of Greer, South Carolina — well, now you have. It is one of the most hidden but true gems of South Carolina.
It’s located about halfway between Spartanburg and Greenville and has plenty of shopping and dining choices, plus tons of greenspaces and relaxing lakes. With less than 40,000 residents, Greer is just big enough to have a dot on the map, yet small enough you won’t worry about hordes of tourists, waiting in line for a meal, or endless traffic. Nearby Greenville is a bustling city on the rise, so Greer is the perfect respite. Here’s just a slice of what you can expect when you arrive.
The greenspaces are so numerous, it’s hard to believe this is actually a city and not the rolling hills of the English countryside. Greer City and Century Parks both have excellent playgrounds so the kids will be occupied, plus plenty of benches beneath the shade of old growth trees for the adults. Century Park has the Sno Hut for your ice cream concoctions.
Then there’s the event spaces, such as the new Spinning Jenny. This cultural and event center is housed within what used to be known as the Greer Opry House. There’s always an upcoming show, so check out the roster when you arrive.
And the food! Greer’s dining is impeccable, no matter what your tastes. Just a sampling of restaurants include:
- Barista Alley
- Bleu Porch Kitchen
- Wild Ace Pizza
- Abbott’s Frozen Custard
- Cartwright Food Hall
And inside the Food Hall you’ll also find artisanal treats at places like the Empanada Shack and Flying Fox Coffee.
For shopping, browse your heart out in the historic district which is filled with local boutiques, antique markets, and more. And, depending when you visit, you might just catch one of Greer’s annual festivals where you can celebrate like a local.
If you’re looking for a great vacation, get to Greer and find out why we consider it one of the most hidden but true gems of South Carolina.