- Our list of the best things to do in Spartanburg, South Carolina, features the top 52 nearby activities — including 16 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Spartanburg, SC has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 21 things to do within the city of Spartanburg, SC , followed by 31 popular activities in nearby cities, including Simpsonville, Greer, Greenville, Gaffney and Greenwood
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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.
27.6 Miles
Greenville, South Carolina is home to Falls Park on the Reedy, a spacious park in the city's western district. The park is free to the public and is a popular spot for walking, cycling, roller blading, dog walking and relaxing in the shade.
27.6 Miles
The West End is a neighborhood that features a variety of attractions, including a minor league baseball park and a spa. The site also includes dining and shopping options for guests to enjoy.
27.6 Miles
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101 W Broad Street, Greenville, SC 29601
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Featuring total seating for 2,500 individuals, the Peace Center For Performing Arts is a performing arts venue host to a large selection of shows and entertainers. These performances include dance, jazz, classical, pop, and comedy shows.
27.6 Miles
Falls Park provides nature lovers with an oasis within the city. It is a multi-use facility that features art, and a collection of 'garden rooms.' Patrons may tour the gardens and learn of the horticulture and history of Falls Park.
27.7 Miles
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549 votes
Main Street and Augusta Road, Greenville, SC
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Greenfield, South Carolina is home to Fluor Field at the WestEnd, a Minor League baseball park. Fluor Field also hosts many smaller local sporting events and is a popular choice for concerts and revivals.
27.8 Miles
Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum was first opened to the public in 2008. The Museum is the brick house in which Shoeless Joe Jackson lived and died and contains many of his personal belongings and over 2,000 books related to baseball.
27.8 Miles
Established in 1973, the Warehouse Theatre is a performing arts venue dedicated to showcasing theatrical productions. The theater is run by the local community and provides residents the opportunity to view memorable theater shows.
28.7 Miles
Over 50 years of entertainment has been provided by the Sunset Drive-In Theatre. It is open on the weekends during the summer months for first-run showings of popular films, and there is a comprehensive on-site concession stand.
28.9 Miles
Pearson's Falls is a 268 acres of native forest, granite rocks, a stream, that can be experienced through a .25 mile trail. By hiking on the trail, visitors can see a 90-foot waterfall.