Date Ideas in Clemson, SC

  • TripBuzz discovered 74 different types of activities for couples in the Clemson area, including Art Gallery (like Lee Gallery), Parks (like Larry W. Abernathy Waterfront Park), Sports Stadiums (Professional) (like Memorial Stadium) and Theaters (like Brooks Center for the Performing Arts), and much more.
  • We discovered a total of 56 date ideas in or near Clemson, South Carolina, including 45 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Anderson, Walhalla, Easley and Pickens.
  • TripBuzz discovered 74 different types of activities for couples in the Clemson area, including Art Gallery (like Lee Gallery), Parks (like Larry W. Abernathy Waterfront Park), Sports Stadiums (Professional) (like Memorial Stadium) and Theaters (like Brooks Center for the Performing Arts), and much more.
  • We discovered a total of 56 date ideas in or near Clemson, South Carolina, including 45 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Anderson, Walhalla, Easley and Pickens.
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Paint ceramic pieces such as coffee cups, figurines, piggy banks, or plates in a fun and upbeat studio setting
0.6 Miles
92% 145 votes
Botanical Gardens 150 Discovery Lane, Clemson, SC 29631 MoreLess Info
Featuring 295-acres of landscapes, gardens, and nature trails, South Carolina Botanical Gardens, is an ideal place to getaway and experience the beauty of nature. On the site is a 70-acre arboretum, butterfly garden, and wildflower meadow.
0.7 Miles
94% 16 votes
Theaters 141 Jersey Lane, Clemson, SC 29634 MoreLess Info
See popular shows and incredible performers at Brooks Center for the Performing Arts. Shows include holiday favorites such as the Nutcracker, or music by talented groups such as Chanticleer and Eurydice.
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67% 3 votes
Pubs 102 Earle Street, Clemson, SC 29631 MoreLess Info
From wings to sandwiches, Backstreets Pub & Grill is bar that provides $5 beer pitchers. On Tuesdays, the bar hosts a pizza deal where visitors can get one large pizza and a beer pitcher for under $10.
0.8 Miles
94% 162 votes
Sports Stadiums (Professional) Macmillan Rd, Clemson, SC MoreLess Info
Often referred to as 'Death Valley', Memorial Stadium, is home to the NCAA football team Clemson Tigers. Originally built in 1942, the stadium has played host to dozens of thrilling football games attended by millions of spectators.
0.4 Miles
82% 17 votes
Parks 207 Keowee Trail, Clemson, SC 29631 MoreLess Info
Named for a former Clemson mayor, Larry W. Abernathy Waterfront Park offers access to Lake Hartwell and includes a boardwalk. The park can be used for walking and picnics and includes benches and a pavilion.
0.7 Miles
67% 3 votes
Sports Stadiums (Professional) Centennial Drive, Clemson, SC 29631 MoreLess Info
Owned by Clemson University, Doug Kingsmore Stadium is a baseball stadium used primarily for NCAA baseball. The stadium provides seating for 4,500 along with plaza and patio areas, concession stands, batting cages and a large replay screen.
0.4 Miles
- 1 votes
Art Gallery 213 Fernow St, Clemson, SC 29631 MoreLess Info
Lee Gallery promotes visual arts through exhibitions that explore contemporary issues in art, architecture, cultural diversity and collaborative approaches to art making. Final thesis juries and a final year exhibition are held in this historic gallery built in 1958.
1.7 Miles
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Art Gallery 400-1 College Av, Clemson, SC 29631 MoreLess Info
Allen's Creations Inc-Frame & Art Gallery is a fine art gallery that features Civil War prints, African-American Military prints, and Clemson University art pieces. The gallery also has metal artwork on display.
3.1 Miles
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Parks 101 Nettles Park Road, Clemson, SC 29631 MoreLess Info
Nettles Park is a community park the features soccer, baseball, and softball fields. The park also has a fenced in dog park, playground, shelters for picnics, and a variety of walking paths.
0.3 Miles
95% 22 votes
Historic Sites Fort Hill Street and Calhoun Drive, Clemson, SC MoreLess Info
The Fort Hill Plantation was owned by statesman John C. Calhoun from 1825 to 1850. Calhoun sold the plantation to the state to establish an agricultural college, and the home is furnished with artifacts belonging to his family.
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