
There is plenty to do in and around Greenville. Below is just a small sample of the attractions you can enjoy.
This downtown public garden features the only curved, cantilevered pedestrian suspension bridge in the United States.
The premier performing arts center featuring Broadway shows and musical legends right in downtown Greenville.
Come see history and learn about one of the greatest baseball players ever to grace the diamond.
Free to the public seven days a week featuring natural trails, paved trails, and a large wetlands observation deck.
At scenic State Parks, you’ll find the best boating, mountain biking, horseback riding, fishing, kayaking, canoeing and hiking in South Carolina.
Home to the endangered Bornean orangutan and Amur leopard, the Greenville Zoo is recognized as one of the finest smaller zoos in the nation.
Opening in Summer 2009, the vision of The Children’s Museum is to be a leader in innovative family activities and a dynamic learning center. It will become one of the largest children’s museums in the United States.



The Phoenix
Greenville's Inn
246 N. Pleasantburg Drive
Greenville, SC 29607
Toll Free: 800-257-3529
Local: 864-233-4651
Free WIFI
Guest Rooms - 184
Swimming Pool
Meeting Capacity 150
Restaurant On Site
Lounge On Site
Carolina First Center - .2 Miles
Bi - Lo Center - 2.7 Miles
Bob Jones University - 2.3 Miles
Furman University - 8.7 Miles
Close To:
Downtown Greenville
Greenville Zoo
Falls Park on the Reedy


Crosswinds Golf Club - There's only one golf course in the world that has each hole conceived by a different designer. It's Crosswinds Golf Club in Greenville, South Carolina and the reason you've never heard of it is because it's an 18-hole par-3 course. Yes, it's a gimmick, but it's a gimmick that works. What otherwise might have been just another fun-to-play but quickly forgettable par-3 layout is instead both fun-to-play and rather memorable. The holes stick in your brain long after you leave. You can instantly remember the Dye hole, or the Jones one or the Cupp one, and while you might have to think a minute about who designed some of the other holes (using the scorecard as a cheat sheet), you certainly can recall the salient features of each hole, because each is distinctive and different.
A Really fun par-3 course with enough variety
To hold everyone's interest.
- Ron Whittan, Architectural Editor, Golf Digest