- The list below includes 52 free or cheap things to do in or near Pendleton, South Carolina, including 71 different types of inexpensive activities like Historic Districts, Distilleries, Art Gallery and History Museums.
- From Ashtabula Plantation to Woodburn Plantation, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Pendleton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Anderson, Walhalla, Hartwell and Clemson.
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Buncombe Street, Greenville, SC
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The Museum & Gallery at Heritage Green is an innovative satellite facility for the Museum & Gallery at Bob Jones University. The option at Heritage Green features a world renowned painting collection in addition to the supplemental loan pieces from public and private collections.
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Upcountry History Museum is a fun and intriguing venue for learning about history. Events include an immersive exhibit of treasure hunting where visitors learn about the history, technology, and thrill of hunting for treasure.
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The summit of Table Rock is located 3,950 feet above sea level, and hikers can access the rock from three sides. The Cherokee Indians used the top for ceremonial purposes.
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300 College Street, Greenville, SC 29601
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Children and adults love to learn, play and explore at The Children's Museum of the Upstate in Greenville, South Carolina. Plan to spend several hours here. This museum is most appropriate for children younger than 12.
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420 College Street, Greenville, SC 29601
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One of the American South's most notable American art museums, the Greenville County Museum of Art exhibits a large collection of Andrew Wyeth watercolors, along with a notable group of paintings and prints by contemporary artist Jasper Johns.
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Considered to make the world's best moonshine, the Dark Corner Distillery creates a range of whiskey in the historic traditions of the region. The distillery itself is rather small in size and is housed in an old building that was constructed in 1925.
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The towering mountain of Table Rock State Park serves as the backdrop to this 3,000-acre outdoor enthusiasts paradise. From the hiking trails that lead to waterfalls, to picnic areas and camping amenities, visit once and you will keep returning for more.
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Stretching more than 17 miles, the Swamp Rabbit Tram Trail is reserved for pedestrians and cyclists. Despite its name, there is no tram; the trail was formed from the ruins of a defunct railway system.
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Consisting of a mix of walking and food tours, Greenville History Tours offers visitors a special look at cultural identity of Greenville. On the walking tour, the guide provides a historical narration of the city's past.
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Travelers Rest Historic Site, a stagecoach inn and plantation home, was built around 1815. Today, visitors can tour the house and see many original artifacts and furnishings, some of which were crafted by Caleb Shaw, a renowned cabinetmaker from Massachusetts.