- Our list of the best things to do in Greer, South Carolina, features the top 85 nearby activities — including 37 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Greer, SC has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 8 things to do within the city of Greer, SC , followed by 77 popular activities in nearby cities, including Greenville, Spartanburg, Simpsonville, Easley, Saluda, Greenwood, Pickens and Travelers Rest
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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.
38.3 Miles
Several trail rides are available at Cedar Creek Riding Stables, including a scenic two-hour ride touring 350 acres. An on-site gem mine, fishing and picnic areas round out the activities.
38.4 Miles
Growler Haus is a growler shop where patrons can sample and fill their growlers with a number of craft beers including regional draughts. They also have a selection of bottled beers along with live music and food.
38.4 Miles
At Burgundy Blues Club 134, visitors can relax on some of the couches near the stage while enjoying live blues music. The club has a restaurant that serves American classic dishes, while the bar serves beer.
38.5 Miles
Celebrating history and preservation, Anderson County Museum has one the Award of Achievement for the quality of preservation they demand. Exhibits include a hot air balloon, agriculture, Buena Vista, and much more.
38.5 Miles
A multi-use recreational and performing arts complex, the Anderson Civic Center contains marked fields for teams sports as well as general-use playgrounds. In addition, the facility has an auditorium and amphitheater for plays and music performances.
38.6 Miles
Palmetto Moonshine was given a state permit to begin distilling the once illegal liquor in 2011, becoming the first micro-distillery of its kind. Take a tour and enjoy a tasting in their distillery where they are using their centuries old recipes to make 'shine'.
38.6 Miles
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17 votes
207 Keowee Trail, Clemson, SC 29631
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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.
38.8 Miles
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.
39.0 Miles
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.