- TripBuzz found 84 things to do with kids in or near Pickens, South Carolina, including 80 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Greenville, Clemson, Brevard and Anderson.
- From Table Rock State Park to Island Horses Pontoon Rental, the Pickens area offers 88 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Flea Markets, Historic Sites and Boat Rentals.
- Near the Blue Ridge Mountains, Pickens is a small South Carolina community with many outdoor recreational spaces, rivers and lakes. Other attractions in Pickens include Hagood Mill, an historical, rural farm along with the Pickens County Museum of Art and History. Throughout the year, Pickens also hosts several special events such as the Azalea Festival.
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Serene Dry Falls is a gorgeous trailside waterfall in Highlands, North Carolina. After viewing the waterfall from the front, visitors may descend a flight of stone steps and walk behind the falling water. Shoes with excellent traction are essential here.
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Beautiful Chattooga Belle Farm within the mountains by Sumter National Park is always open to the public for sight seeing, walking, disc golf, and lunch at Belle's Bistro. Farm tours and venue availability is offered, as well as renting of nearby lake houses.
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Visitors can enjoy scenic views of the creek while warming up to a fireplace at Warwoman Dell Recreation Area. The surrounding forest contains trails for hikers to explore. There is also an old trout hatchery on the grounds.
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1 Historic Courthouse Sq # 4, Hendersonville, NC 28792
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The 2,000-foot Henderson Heritage Museum is devoted to the history and character of Henderson, North Carolina. The majority of the museum's holdings are connected to the Civil War, but the institution also has many more recent artifacts.
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125 S. Main St., Hendersonville, NC 28792
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North Carolina's state theater is the Playhouse Downtown-Flat Rock Playhouse, situated in central Hendersonville . The theater's offerings include re-screenings of old movies, choir concerts, dance productions, recitals, musicals and elaborate holiday extravaganzas.
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1 Historic Courthouse Sq, Ste 400, Hendersonville, NC 28792
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The Henderson Cty Heritage Museum is a historical museum that collects, exhibits, and preserves a collection of cultural artifacts from the inception of Henderson County. The museum has six rooms that span 2,000-sqft.
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318 N. Main Street, Hendersonville, NC 28792
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Kids love Hands On! A Child's Gallery, a children's museum that encourages touching the exhibits. Children and their parents learn about science, nature and basic life skills through interactive presentations and touchable displays. Children younger than 1 receive free admission.
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400 North Main Street, Hendersonville, NC 28792
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Hendersonville's Mineral & Lapidary Museum is a mecca for rockhounds throughout the United States. The museum contains thousands of mineral and gem specimens, including many that were unearthed locally. It is also known for its fossil collection.
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1340 E Gilbert St, Hendersonville, NC
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The Western North Carolina Air Museum showcases how passenger flying used to be with a historic arrangement that allows guests to get close to the planes. There is an on-site active airport with the traditional grass pathways and antique airplanes on display.
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The biggest county-owned park in the western part of North Carolina, Jackson Park, which is located in Hendersonville, spans over 212 acres. Featured amenities include tennis courts, softball and soccer fields, dog park, basketball courts and nature trails.