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Guide to Hiking Near Greenville, SC: Trails for Little Kids, Big Kids, and Adventurous Families

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🧭Explore the best family-friendly hiking trails near Greenville, SC with this comprehensive Upstate SC hiking guide, featuring top hikes by location, age group, and interests like waterfalls, swimming holes, and scenic mountain views.

Looking for a great hike to enjoy with your family near Greenville, SC? Check out our Guide to Hiking in the Upstate! You’re sure to find a new hike to try that’s just right for your family. This is your new go-to guide for hiking in Upstate, SC.

Hiking in Greenville, SC

Hiking in the Upstate: SC Hiking Trails Near Me

Table Rock State Park trail summit
Table Rock summit
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10+ Fun Fall Outings for Less than $25 a Family in Greenville, SC

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If you are looking for cheap fall activities, Greenville, SC has a couple that can include your entire family without going over budget! Spending time together doesn’t have to mean spending lots of money. To help you out, our Kidding Around Greenville team has come up with some amazingly cheap fall outings that you can enjoy.

These outings are all $25 or under in admission fees for a family of 4 and all of these suggestions are outings that are particularly great in the fall. Some of these ideas are even completely free!

Cheap fall activities near Greenville, South Carolina
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Where to Find the Best Fall Foliage Near Greenville, SC in 2025

Where should you go to see some colorful fall leaves near Greenville, SC?
In Greenville, we’re lucky to live close to a variety of hikes and drives that showcase this vibrant seasonal display of colors. Plus, nothing is better than the Western North Carolina leaves changing in the Blue Ridge Mountains. So, grab your camera and hit the road for what promises to be another fantastic year of color!

Fall foliage near Greenville, South Carolina

We have compiled everything you need to know for fall leaf peeping, including:
🍂2025 all foliage timeline
🍂15+ fall hiking trail ideas
🍂Packing for your fall foliage search

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(2025) Fantastic Labor Day Events: Greenville, SC and the Upstate

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What’s Inside: Over a dozen family-friendly Labor Day Events near Greenville, SC, along with ideas to fill up the weekend.

Labor Day Events near Greenville, SC

Are you searching for Labor Day events in Greenville, SC? From family-friendly celebrations to lively community gatherings, there are plenty of fun ways to enjoy the long weekend.

Since Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer, this is the perfect time to soak up the season and make it count!

This weekend is the last chance to relax for many families before the busy school year gets underway in earnest. Check out these Labor Day events near Greenville, SC, including special events, festivals, and day trip ideas! You’ll find events throughout the Upstate and WNC.

Free Things to Do in Greenville, SC

You will find tons of ideas for cheap and free things to do over Labor Day weekend in our KA guide!

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Disc Golf is a Perfect Fall Family Activity

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Are you curious about the disc golf signs you see posted at local parks? If so, we are here today to tell you all about disc golf in Spartanburg and disc golf in Greenville. If you are looking for a fun outdoor family activity, we’ve got all you need to know about playing disc golf in the Upstate.

disc golf at Spartanburg parks
Tyger River Park

Looking for even more fun things to do outside? Check out our Ultimate Guide to Outdoor Activities.

What is Disc Golf?

Disc golf (also known as frisbee golf) is an outdoor sport involving plastic discs, metal baskets, and an outdoor course. Players try to throw their discs into the metal baskets in the least amount of throws possible. For instance, whoever ends up with the lowest number of throws is the winner. Basically, disc golf follows the rules of golf.

Why Disc Golf is a Great Family Activity

Disc golf is a great family activity because it is a sport that families can play and enjoy together! It is also an easy way to encourage your family to be healthy as the game requires walking and other physical efforts. Plus, it can only be played outdoors – making it a unique way to get some Vitamin D.

My family of four includes two adults, a 7-year-old and a 4-year-old. We like to play disc golf because it is something we can play together, and it gets us out of the house. My 4-year-old is not quite old enough to play the game, but she still benefits from exploring nature while we move from one hole to the next on the disc golf course. While we play, she looks for leaves, sticks, and bugs.

Meanwhile, my 7-year-old is learning how to play the game and not feel defeated when it takes him more throws to land his disc in the basket than his parents. Since it is a game where you must wait your turn, it opens up many teachable moments and leaves room for plenty of conversations. We talk and joke as we walk from hole to hole and as we wait for our turns.

Disc Golf

Where You Can Play Disc Golf in Greenville and Spartanburg?

Greenville and Spartanburg have many places to play disc golf. Even better – you can play disc golf for free at most of these parks! As long as you have some discs on hand and see a course, you can play.

Where to play disc golf in Greenville:

Where to play disc golf in Spartanburg:

You can find out specifics at Disc Golf Course Review by searching for the course location.

My family enjoys playing disc golf at Tyger River Park the best. It is a very family-friendly course with the first nine holes being shaded, and we only play the first nine holes rather than all 18 holes. This means it does not take as much time, which is important when you are playing with children. Plus, it is also at a park that is familiar to us.

Holmes Park

Where You Can Purchase Disc Golf Supplies

One of the best reasons to play disc golf as a family is because it is budget-friendly. As long as you have the basic disc golf supplies (i.e., discs), you don’t have to spend any more money! However, disc golf should be played with disc golf discs – not standard frisbees. Disc golf discs are designed for the sport and to fit into the baskets.

Just like the game of golf has many different types of putters, disc golf has many different types of discs. But, beginners only need a starter set that includes a driver, mid-range, and a putter. For the first few times, you really only need a driver disc.

Thankfully, you can buy these at local sports stores such as Academy and Dick’s. We’ve had a lot of luck finding used discs in excellent condition at Play It Again Sports in Spartanburg.

Things to Remember

If you are new to disc golf, here are some things you need to know:

  • Have a bag that can hold water, bug spray, and discs.
  • Don’t forget to wear sunscreen.
  • Always stand behind the person throwing the disc.
  • Disc golf follows basic golf etiquette (such as waiting your turn and allowing faster teams to play through).

Has your family played disc golf? What is your favorite disc golf course in Spartanburg? Let us know in the comments!

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10 Alternative Drive Thru’s That Aren’t Your Typical Fast Food

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🥗Wanting a healthy drive-thru in Greenville, SC? Here is a list of 10 drive-thrus or quick pickup in Greenville with healthier options!

Drive thru and pick up meals near Greenville, SC

Sometimes a quick dinner is a must, but a less-than-healthy fast food chain isn’t what you want to feed your family.

Here is a handy list of healthier restaurants near Greenville, SC, to head to the next time you need a fast, yet healthy, meal for your family.

Tropical Grill

Healthy Drive-Thru Options Near Greenville, SC

Tropical Grille

While currently only the Woodruff Road and Mauldin locations of Tropical Grille have a drive-thru, at around $34 for a family meal, it’s a huge hit and a local business to boot. They offer Cuban-inspired meals, including yellow rice, chicken, Cuban sandwiches, and the most delicious sauces ever! Their South of the Border is so delicious, with a combination of guacamole, sour cream, salsa, chicken, yellow rice, tomatoes, and delicious garlic sauce. Yum!

Panera Bread

While not all Panera Bread locations have a drive-thru, the Haywood Mall location, the Pelham Road location, and the Greer location all have a drive-thru. The majority of their additional locations have drive-thrus as well. Their menu items include paninis, soups, and salads at Panera Bread, with healthy options for sides like fresh fruit. Be sure to sign up for their rewards program too!

Chicken Salad Chick

Chicken Salad Chick has a location off Pelham, another Augusta (no drive-thru), and another off Garlington near Woodruff Rd. There is also an Easley location. They have various salads, soups, and sandwiches with, you guessed it, chicken salad. They offer comfort foods that are fresh and healthy.

Chicken Salad Chick makes their meals from scratch, so you do not have to worry about your food coming from a little premade bag. Plus, their Little Chicks menu for kids will give your children more variety than the traditional chicken nuggets and fries you get from a fast food place.

McAlister’s Deli

You can order your food online and pick up from the drive-thru window at McAlister’s Deli in Greer on Wade Hampton Blvd. They have a variety of sandwiches, soups, salads, and a few options for a loaded baked potato (yum!).

Line of smoothies from a market

Order Ahead/Pickup Healthier Options

Farm Fresh Fast

One of the most popular fast food places in the area, Farm Fresh Fast, has amazingly healthy and delicious meals to go. They have some delicious options like the Korean BBQ Chicken Quesadilla and the Crispy Thai Pork Wrap. They even had a vegan plant-based menu with several options. You can order online and pick up a number of healthy options at their Simpsonville location (Greenville location is closed).

Clean Eatz

This is the place for super healthy eating out. Located off of Pelham Road, you can order ahead at Clean Eatz and pick up super healthy and tasty meals. Clean Eatz meals are very clean, with fresh vegetables, delicious protein portions, grilled chicken, and more. They offer burgers, wraps, flatbreads, smoothies, and protein-rich options. They also have meal plans.

Sun Belly Cafe

Sun Belly Cafe is celebrated for its commitment to fresh, seasonal meals made with locally sourced ingredients and a strong focus on vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free items. Kids will love trying out their kid-friendly snack options, and it will let you squeeze in that plant-based meal day with food that you know your kids will eat.

Viva Chicken

Viva Chicken is a fast-casual Peruvian rotisserie chicken restaurant, and their chicken is so good! They are known for their signature Pollo a la Brasa, which my kids seem to love. They have family-style meals starting around $26 that come with three sides and an entree to share.

Viva chicken

Smoothies: Healthy Drive-Thru Options for Drinks

Smoothie King

If liquid nutrition hits the spot or it’s just too hot for anything else, Smoothie King is an awesome choice, and you don’t need to leave your car. Smoothies are an insidious way to hide fruits and veggies in your kids’ diet and have them ask for more! You can make your smoothie even healthier by asking for no added sugar in your fruit smoothies. Go higher calories and add some protein to round it out for a meal. Locations off Woodruff Road, Pleasantburg (next to Fresh Market), Greer, Simpsonville, Easley, and Clemson!

Liquid Highway

So you need caffeine, and the kids need a snack? Try a local coffee place like Liquid Highway. We like their Green Goddess smoothies, and profits go towards their foundation.

Starbucks

Alright, for those times when more artisanal coffee houses can’t be found, Starbucks offers a decent amount of snacks that do not include fries but do include a quad espresso for you, along with a rewards program.

Any other healthy drive-thru options we missed? Please let us know in the comments!



Find more delicious family meals to-go in our extensive list of Greenville area restaurants!

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7+ Tot Times in Greenville, SC for Your Toddler and Preschooler

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Searching for ‘tot times near me’? Or maybe ‘toddler times near Greenville, SC? Tot Times are awesome for little ones and their parents – kids get to play during a designated time just for them, whether it’s at a museum, bounce house, or gym. And parents know their kids are safe and enjoying the time to get out energy. We’ve rounded up the best places for Tot Times around Greenville – so pick a few and let your mini-hurricane get out some energy.

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2025 Exciting Fall Festivals: Greenville, SC and the Surrounding Area

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If you are looking for the best fall festivals, Greenville, SC and the surrounding area have 30+ festivals to enjoy. These are some of the best festivals you will find all year long! Pumpkin spice, cornfields, fields full of sunflowers; all of these things are synonymous with fall. The greatest thing that the fall season ushers in is the festival season!

2025 Fall Festivals near Greenville, South Carolina

Family-friendly festivals celebrating apples, pumpkins, harvests, and all the other wonderful things that the fall months have to offer can be found at these gatherings. The wonderful thing about fall festivals in and around Greenville is that they are outdoors (for the most part) so you can enjoy the beauty of the changing seasons!


Guide to Fall in Greenville, SC

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This list is provided for informational purposes, and events may change or be canceled at the last minute. Therefore, please be sure to confirm the status of an event before heading out.

glowing hot air balloons
Glowing hot air balloons at night: Hot Air Affair in Anderson, SC

2025 Fall Festivals: Greenville, SC, and the Upstate

Hot Air Affair: Rising Above Cancer

  • Where: Anderson Civic Center Balloon Launch Field
  • When: August 29th – 31st, 2025
  • What: Hot air balloons, food vendors, kid’s zone, and more. Event updates can be found on the event’s Facebook page. Hot Air Balloons are mostly morning/evenings and are subjected to weather. All day events include a kid’s area, vendors, food, and afternoon/evening music.
  • Admission: Free admission and parking

Indie Craft Parade

  • Where: Judson Mill
  • When: Sept 12th-14th, 2025
  • What: As one of the earliest fall festivals, Greenville, SC offers Indie Craft parade, a place for Arts and Makers, Pop-Up Shops, and Mini-Markets
  • Admission: $8 general admission (ages 16 and under free)
    First Dibs Party on Friday is an additional fee

Fall at the Farm

  • Where: Thompson Family Farms, Campobello
  • When: September 13th, 2025 begins upick flowers; Fall on the Farm TBD for pumpkins
  • What: Upick flowers, sunflower maze, pick your own pumpkin patch, photo opportunities, and flowers, corn, etc to purchase
  • Admission: Free admission
  • Kidding Around® Review: Thompson Family Farms

Upstate Renaissance Faire w/ Medieval Market

Girl shooting archery at the Upstate Renaissance Faire in Greer, South Carolina

Sooie BBQ Festival

  • Where: Mauldin Cultural Center
  • When: September 12th and 13th, 2025
  • What: BBQ tastings & live music
  • Admission: $1-$10+, $1 per tasting ticket

Hispanic Heritage Festival

  • Where: Fluor Field
  • When: Sunday, September 14th, 2025
  • What: If you are looking for cultural fall festivals, Greenville, SC offers the Hispanic Heritage Festival. There will be cultural entertainment, food, dancing, children’s activities, crafts, and more!
  • Admission: $5-$10

Euphoria

  • Where: Downtown Greenville
  • When: September 18th – 21st, 2025
  • What: Food, Wine, and Music
  • Admission Cost: Varies

This event sells out quickly for particular demonstrations, and most of the events for 2025 are sold out. There are still several events available, but we recommend booking soon!

South Greenville Fair

  • Where: 215 South East Main Street, Simpsonville. Simpsonville United Methodist Church
  • When: September 19th and 20th, 2025
  • What: Livestock shows, and a pageant
  • Admission: Free

AutumnFest at the Market

  • Where: Greenville State Farmers Market
  • When: September 26th and 27th, 2025
  • What: Large selection of flowers, plants, and home decor for purchase. There will be educational demonstrations and gardening tips available. Food trucks will be available to purchase food.
  • Admission: Free

Project Host BBQ Cook-off and Festival

  • Where: Fluor Field at the West End
  • When: September 26th and 27th, 2025
  • What: BBQ competitions, music, KidsZone, and more.
  • Admission: Free entry; tickets for food and activities are available for purchase

Railfest

  • Where: Greer City Park
  • When: Saturday, September 27th, 2025
  • What: Celebration of all things trains and rail safety. Food and drink available to purchase.
  • Admission: Free

Hops and Herons Beer Festival

  • Where: Lake Conestee Nature Preserve, Mauldin
  • When: September 27th, 2025
  • What: Multiple breweries, live music, food trucks, and more.
  • Admission: $11.25 for under 20, $21.5 for designated driver, $60.75 for adults

City Scape Winery Annual Fall Food & Wine Festival

  • Where: CityScape Winery
  • When: September 26th – 28th, 2025
  • What: Celebration of food, wine, and live music! Family and pet friendly.
  • Admission: Prices of wine tastings vary.

Albino Skunk Music Festival

Kroc Fest 2025

  • Where: Kroc Center Greenville
  • When: Saturday, October 4th, 2025
  • What: Vendors, kids activities, and floating pumpkin patch
  • Admission: Free admission

St. Mary Magdalene International Festival

  • Where: St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, Simpsonville
  • When: October 4th, 2025, 12 pm – 9 pm
  • What: Celebration of all cultures and food + live music
  • Admission: Free – tickets required for food and kids activities

Greer Arts and Eats Festival

Child eating cotton candy at Greer arts and eats Festival
Greer Arts and Eats Festival

Festifall- Colonial and Revolutionary War Weekend

  • Where: Walnut Grove Plantation
  • When: October 4th and 5th, 2025
  • What: Experience what life was like in 1781, with live demonstrations, games, 18th century music, and a live reenactment.
  • Admission: Adults $15, Children $10

Aunt Het Fall Festival & Car Show

  • Where: Downtown Fountain Inn
  • When: Saturday, October 4th, 2025
  • What: Vendors, arts & crafts, food, and classic cars
  • Admission: Free

Neewollah

  • Where: Croft State Park
  • When: October 4th, 2025
  • What: Annual Halloween celebration with bounce houses, face painting, Safe Haven animal ambassadors, hay rides, trick or treating, and more.
  • Admission: $5 adults $2 child $10 wristband

Fall for Greenville

  • Where: Downtown Greenville
  • When: October 10th – 12th, 2025
  • What: One of the area’s most popular fall festivals, Greenville, SC offers Fall for Greenville in October. There will be excellent food, live music, rides, wine, and competitions
  • Admission: Free
  • Kidding Around® Review: Don’t Miss One of Greenville’s Best Events of the Year!

Barefoot Acres Fall Festival

  • Where: Barefoot Acres SC, Fountain Inn
  • When: October 18th, 2025
  • What: Food trucks, live music, hayrides, and more.
  • Admission: Free Admission

Mt. Pleasant Fall Festival

  • Where: Mt. Pleasant Community Center
  • When: October 18th, 2025
  • What: Family-friendly, games, arts and crafts, food, fun, fellowship, free family fun, Halloween celebration, safe environment
  • Admission: Free

Hampton-Pinckney Porch Fest

  • Where: Pinckney Street, Greenville
  • When: October 19th, 2025
  • What: The 5th Annual Hampton-Pinckney PorchFest is scheduled for Sunday from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM in the historic Hampton-Pinckney neighborhood of Greenville, SC. This free, family-friendly event celebrates local music, community, and historic preservation with over 24 performers.
  • Admission: Free (donations welcome)

Fall Festival 2025

  • Where: Safe Haven & Educational Adventures
  • When: October 25th, 2025
  • What: Enjoy fall activities among a variety of animals. There will be games, raffles, food, and more!
  • Admission: $8 wristband to pet animals; proceeds go to the facility’s animal rescue mission.

Pickens Appalachian Folk Festival

  • Where: Hagood Mill Historic Site
  • When: October 24th-25th, 2025
  • What: Celebration of Appalachia, with bluegrass music, food trucks, artisan vendors, and more!
  • Admission: Free

Pumpkinfest 2025

  • Where: Abiding Peace Academy
  • When: October 25th, 2025
  • What: Food, vendors, games, pumpkins
  • Admission: Free

Everything Outdoor Fest

  • Where: Historic Hopkins Farm
  • When: November 1st and 2nd, 2025
  • What: Explore outdoor activities the whole family can enjoy with tons of clinics, demos, and exhibits led by experts across a wide range of interests. Highlights include hay rides, rock climbing wall, fun run, and dog frisbee competition with live music and food trucks.
  • Admission: $6-$12, 3 and under are free

Holly Jolly Holiday Fair

  • Where: Anderson Civic Center
  • When: November 14th- 16th, 2025
  • What: Huge vendor craft fair with over 200 homemade/DIY/holiday vendors
  • Admission: Ticket prices vary

Hopkins Holiday Market

  • Where: Historic Hopkins Farm, Simpsonville
  • When: November 15th, 2025
  • What: Holiday craft fair with 50+ vendors, handcrafted gifts, and more to round out the fall season as we transition into the holidays!
  • Admission: TBD

Fall Festivals with Dates TBA

Spartanburg Soaring International Kite Festival

  • Where: Barnet Park, 248 E St John Street, Spartanburg
  • When: TBD (Mid October)
  • What: Kite festival, bring your own kites, live music, kids zone, makers market, food, and more.
  • Admission: Free

Don’t miss our Pumpkin Patch Guide, Corn Maze Guide, and List of U-Pick Apple Orchards Near Greenville


Enjoying Spartanburg Soaring in Spartanburg, SC

Check out our list of Fall Events In Spartanburg, South Carolina for more fun fall events!


Denver Downs fall festival in Anderson, South Carolina

2025 Fall Events A Short Drive From The Upstate

Oktoberfest in Helen, GA

  • Where:1074 Edelweiss Strasse, Helen, GA
  • When: Begins September 4th – November 2nd
  • What: German food, beer, a celebration of German culture, fun for all ages!
  • Admission: Entry is $10.00 Monday – Friday; $20.00 Saturday; Free on Sundays

NC Mountain State Fair

  • Where: Western North Carolina Agricultural Center
  • When: September 5th-14th, 2025
  • What: Rides, food, agriculture, and art
  • Admission: $5 -$9; 5 and under are admitted for free

Eliada Annual Fall Festival & Corn Maze

  • Where: Asheville, NC
  • When: September 26th – November 1st, 2025 Friday-Sunday
  • What: Hay rides, pumpkins for purchase, jump pillows, corn mazes, food trucks, and more!
  • Admission: $15.00

Denver Downs Fall Festival

  • Where: Denver Downs Farm – 1515 Denver Road, Anderson
  • When: September 27th through November 9th, 2025
  • What: Fun on one of SC’s oldest family farms including a corn maze, live music, kids play area, food vendors, bonfires, and more.
  • Admission: Ticket prices TBA
  • Kidding Around® Review: Denver Downs is the One Farm To Put On Your Don’t Miss List This Fall!

Mountain Monarch Festival

  • Where: Gorges State Park, Sapphire, NC
  • When: October 4th, 2025
  • What: Celebration of the Monarch Butterfly. There will be music, keynote speakers, local vendors, food, and more! The event will be held rain or shine.
  • Admission: Free event but registration is required

2025 Dupont Forest Festival

  • Where: Stanton Road, Cedar Mountain, North Carolina
  • When: October 18th, 2025
  • What: Family-friendly celebration of the beauty of Dupont State Recreational Forest. There will be tons of activities related to hiking, outdoor recreation, and more!
  • Admission: Free event
Jousting at the Carolina Renaissance Festival in Charlotte, North Carolina

Carolina Renaissance Festival

Belton Standpipe Heritage and Arts Festival

  • Where: Belton, SC
  • When: October 4th, 2025
  • What: Live music, children’s activities, local artisans, fireworks
  • Admission: Free

Carolina Mountain Cheese Festival

  • Where: Oak & Grist Distilling Company, Black Mountain, NC (about 90 minutes from Greenville)
  • When: September 28th, 2025
  • What: Cheese! The Carolina Mountain Cheese Fest is an annual festival that benefits the WNC Cheese Trail, which is a nonprofit whose entire existence revolves around spreading the word about the cheese made in Western NC.
  • Admission: Starts at $20 and tastings, classes, and tours are additional costs; ages 10+ require a ticket
2021 SC state fair photo

South Carolina State Fair

  • Where: South Carolina State Fairgrounds
  • When: October 8th – 19th, 2025
  • What: Traditional state fair with rides, and food vendors
  • Admission: $15 – $20 (deals and specials available)

Find all the Fall Festivals in Columbia, SC on our sister site, Kidding Around Columbia.

Squealin’ On the Square

  • Where: Downtown Laurens
  • When: October 17th & 18th, 2025
  • What: Arts & Crafts, Live Music, Kids activities, Tractor show, and BBQ
  • Admission: Free

Pendleton Fall Harvest Festival

  • Where: 105 Exchange Street, Pendleton
  • When: October 25th, 2025
  • What: Children’s games, Music, Scarecrows, Ghost tour, Crafts, and Food
  • Admission: Free

Asbury Hills Fall Festival

  • Where: Asbury Hills Camp, Cleveland, SC
  • When: October 18th, 2025
  • What: Activities are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Participants must be 11 years or older
  • Admission: Free but charge for lunch

Kidding Around Greenville events calendar for Greenville, SC

For more fall festivals and other events not listed here, check out our Events Calendar.


(2025) Best Family Friendly Fall Festivals: Spartanburg, SC

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Inside: A list of Fall Festivals near Spartanburg, SC


Another thing to look forward to during the close of summer is festivals, and we have the best fall festivals near Spartanburg, SC! Leaves crunching underfoot, the smell of pumpkin spice wafting from a coffee cup, and all things apple-related usher in the fall season. There are no shortages of celebrations in Hub City, so let’s get to planning the fun you and your family can have this fall!

The sunflower fields at Thompson Family Farms.
Sunflowers at Thompson Family Farms

*We are currently updating the list for 2025*

This list is provided for informational purposes, and events may change or be canceled at the last minute. Therefore, please be sure to confirm the status of an event before heading out.

2025 Spartanburg Fall Festivals

Upstate Renaissance Faire w/ Medieval Market

  • Where: Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds – 575 Fairgrounds Rd, Spartanburg
  • When: September 12th-14th, 2025
  • What: Knights, dragons, and more! Lots of food, vendors, entertainment, and costumes.
  • Admission Cost: $10 – 13 and up , $5 – 4-12, 3 and under Free
  • Kidding Around® Review: The Upstate Renaissance Faire in Greer, SC

Spartanburg Greek Festival

  • Where: St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church – 697 Asheville Highway, Spartanburg
  • When: September 19th- 21st, 2025
  • What: Greek food, live music, dancing, and more
  • Admission: $2, children under 12 are free

Moon Fall Fest ’25

  • Where: 1070 Cooley Springs School Road, Chesnee
  • When: September 20th, 2025
  • What: Food trucks, artisan vendors, music, and more
  • Admission: TBD

Fall on the Farm at Stewart Farms

  • Where: Stewart Farms, Enoree
  • When: September 27th – November 1st, 2025; Fridays – Sundays
  • What: Fall activities, pumpkin patch, tractor ride, Peanuts-themed corn maze, nighttime maze, and wagon rides
  • Admission: Free entry, activities priced individually ($5-$12 per activity), pumpkins 60 cents per lb.
  • Kidding Around ® Review: Stewart Farms
Painted Hay rolls at Stewart Farms
Fall on the Farm at Stewart Family Farms

Railfest

  • Where: Greer City Park
  • When: Saturday, September 27th, 2025
  • What: Celebration of all things trains and rail safety. Food and drink available to purchase.
  • Admission: Free

Fall for Spartanburg with Cara Bella Boutique

  • Where: Dunbar and Magnolia Streets
  • When: September 20th, 2025
  • What: Live music, artisans, and crafters. Pet and kid-friendly!
  • Admission: Free

Greer Arts and Eats Festival

  • Where: Downtown Greer
  • When: Saturday, October 4th, 2025 from 10 am – 8 pm
  • What: Lots of food, live music, art, and more!
  • Admission: Free
Greer Arts and Eats Festival
Greer Arts and Eats Festival, Greer, SC

Spartanburg International Festival

  • Where: Barnet Park
  • When: October 4th, 2025
  • What: A celebration of different cultures through food, dance, music, and more!
  • Admission: Free

Neewollah

  • Where: Croft State Park
  • When: October 4th, 2025
  • What: Annual Halloween celebration with bounce houses, face painting, hay rides, trick or treating, and more.
  • Admission: $5 Adults $2 child $10 wrist bands (activities are cash only)

More Fall Festivals with Dates TBA

Fall at the Farm

  • Where: Thompson Family Farms, Campobello
  • When: August 28th – October, 2024; Wednesdays – Saturdays
  • What: Sunflower maze, pick your own pumpkin patch, U-pick flowers, photo opportunities, and corn varieties to purchase.
  • Admission: Free admission
  • Kidding Around® Review: Thompson Family Farms

Fall Family Festival & Tunes

  • Where: Events by the River, Woodruff, SC
  • When: November 23rd, 2024
  • What: Petting zoo, vendors, food trucks, games, kids zone, fire pit, and more
  • Admission: Free entry

Spartanburg Soaring

  • Where: Barnet Park, Spartanburg
  • When: TBD (Mid October)
  • What: A festival celebrating the art of kiting
  • Admission: Free
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These Kids’ Consignment Stores Are Where Our Readers Shop in the Upstate

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Searching for ‘children’s consignment shops near me’? Which children’s consignment shops near Greenville, SC are the best? Here’s what Kidding Around Greenville readers said when we asked them where they shop for the best deals on kids’ clothes. This list includes shops all over the Upstate that stock everything moms and moms-to-be need!

kids clothes shopping

Admittedly, my kids are not the cleanest and really, I don’t have the time or patience to keep them out of the mud or from spreading avocado all over their shirts at lunchtime, which is why I rarely ever buy new clothes for them.

Besides the fact that new clothes aren’t cheap, I know I can get cute apparel for my messy kids at a really good price, which makes it easier on my sanity when they get them dirty and easier on my budget.

Must-Visit Kids Consignment Stores In Upstate, SC

Whippersnappers Kids & Maternity Resale Boutique

Whippersnappers makes good use of their smaller space, where you can find clothes for mom and baby and kids, plus baby carriers and infant gear, shoes, books, and puzzles. I’ve been there during one of their sales and everything was affordable and in good shape.

Whippersnappers Kids and Maternity- Greenville. April and her crew are friendly and the clothes are always in great condition

India A.

Whippersnappers is my favorite both to buy and sell. They pay cash on the spot for equipment and store credit for clothes/toys

Carrie R.

Whippersnappers is by far my favorite. I bought 75% of my maternity wardrobe there. The store smells great and is well organized. I can get in and out wit what I need easily.

Jaimy S.
  • 96 Orchard Park Drive, Greenville | 864.239.2266

Once Upon A Child

One thing is true — Kidding Around Greenville readers love Once Upon A Child. I was hooked on this place during one of their semi-annual blowout sales. Almost all their clothes are in great condition and everything is organized neatly.

They have clothes, toys, books, puzzles, shoes, baby gear, winter coats, and even a play area for kids. During one of their recent sales where everything marked clearance was a dollar, I walked out with a huge bag full of clothes for two kids for less than 20 bucks. Big win.

They also sell locally made, cute hair bows and hats.

They have locations in both Greenville and Spartanburg!

it is superfast and they pay cash. They usually take a good chunk of stuff and help me clean out quickly. I wouldn’t say they pay a ton but when you have bins and bins of stuff, it’s a nice way to clear out.

Megan W.M.

I had luck buying for my son up until about size 5t. If you have a daughter(s), I’d say it’s great at least for buying, for all ages. I’ve tried several times to consign there with very nice clothing, quite a bit with tags on. I’ve maybe sold 5 things there, for pennies basically since I’ve had my son.

Tracy B.
  • 1451 Woodruff Road, Suite M, Greenville | 864.234.9201
  • 1450 W.O. Ezell Blvd. Suite 900, Spartanburg | 864.574.0002

Kakalaki Kids

Kakalaki Kids located in Anderson is raved about by Kidding Around readers! They have a large selection of quality clothing as well as essential accessories, shoes, socks, and more, including name-brand and new items.

Kakalaki Kids in Anderson for sure!!! Lots of selection-both new and used! And they are super nice and helpful!

Lindsey T. B.

Kakalaki Kids!!! Hands down! They go above and beyond to get the perfect little things for our littles. Nice quality name brand consigned clothes. Not stuff you can just go and get at Once Upon a Child. They have a great mixture of both consigned and one of a kind items in Anderson. They carry some brand too that no other store in Anderson Carry!

Keri T. W.

Kakalaki Kids has such a great selection of great quality pieces from high end brands but not the high prices! They also have neat items to help you find the perfect baby shower gifts!

Kayla S.
  • 1405 North Main Street, Anderson | 864.760.0988

Kid to Kid

Kid to Kid is located behind Haywood Mall and offers a great selection of gently used items. They have clothing, toys, shoes, and even some new items to purchase such as dish wear and accessories.

Erica

Kid to kid because they give cash or credit on the spot!

Erica

Kid to Kid, behind the Haywood mall. Great selection and great service from the staff.

Christie K.

Kid to Kid! Upscale and amazing prices and customer service!!

Sarah D.
  • 1175 Woods Crossing Road, Greenville | 864.603.1325

Kids & More Consignment

A massive shop at 20,000 square feet, Kids & More Consignment is a deal-lovers dream. You can find clothes for the whole family. They also have furniture, houseware items, DVDs, activity tables, learning toys, and super cute hair bows for little girls.

Kids and More in Mauldin is a good one too

Charla

Kids&More in Mauldin beside Tractor supply… great selection, clothes in new to lightly used condition plus they have clothes for all ages no just the kiddos.

Tara C.
  • 206 New Neely Ferry Road, Suite E, Mauldin | 864.675.9609

Consignment shops also carry gently used baby gear, strollers, toys, books, and all kinds of stuff that kids use once and then never look at again. And if you’ve got barely worn Christmas dresses or a Halloween costume your eight-year-old suddenly changed his mind about or a nursing chair in great shape or shoes your kid grew out of way too fast, many consignment stores will give you credit or cash for your items. Also, sign up for emails from your favorite shops and like them on Facebook so you can stay updated on their latest sales.

Kristina Hernandez, KAG Contributor

Switch-A-Roos Children’s Consignment

Switch-A-Roos Children’s Consignment is a fan favorite among Kidding Around readers. Rather than having a brick-and-mortar store, they host children’s consignment events across South Carolina a few times per year. Events are held in Greenville, Spartanburg, and Charleston, and you’ll find everything from clothing to toys to equipment and more!

Switch-A-Roos Children’s Consignment ALL the way!! They have tons to choose from and have everything you need to last all season long. They also have everything you need if you are a new mom or grandparent and you are in need of everything. They have cribs, bath tubs, carriers, toys (tons and tons) kids, teen, and adult clothes galore, and so, so much more!! The list of endless of what they have and it’s all in excellent condition. It is all so organized and efficient! Their workers are helpful and the line moves fast! I go nowhere else because they have everything needed in a one stop shop!

Katie H.

We LOVE Switch-A-Roos Children’s Consignment!! The only place I get my son’s clothes! I can clothe him for a whole season in one shopping trip. They have everything you need!

Mandy A.

Switcharoos Consignment Sale is the best!!! I clothe both my girls for an entire season in one Sale for a fraction of the cost of retail! I get boutique and beautiful smocked clothing for both my girls. It’s the only way I shop for my girls!!!

Jill N.

Consignment Stores for All Ages in Upstate, SC

Lil Savvy Sister

Lil Savvy Sister is located in Anderson and offers women’s and kids’ clothing that are gently used and in style!

Lil Savvy Sister, All About Children. I prefer these because they each have great selections and clean stores but also very friendly staff!

Gloria C.

3102 North Main Street, Anderson | 864.760.1123

Plato’s Closet

Plato’s Closet has locations in Greenville, Anderson, and Spartanburg, and is a great place to find high-quality, gently used clothing for all ages. They are a great place to find those pieces you need for older children that may be harder to find in the children’s consignment stores.

…for teens/tweens, I love Platos Closet…

KA Reader
  • 621 Haywood Road, Greenville | 864.676.0522
  • 106-A Franklin Avenue, Spartanburg | 864.576.4750
  • 112 Station Dr, Anderson | 864.224.8839

New 2 You Consignment

New 2 You Consignment located in Inman offers a large selection of literally everything, including clothing, electronics, toys, children’s items, baby items, and more. They are currently taking appointments to shop.

  • 39 North Main Street, Inman | 864.599.8024

Retail Stores with Affordable Children’s Clothing

H&M

Though not consignment, H&M has a large selection of brand-new clothes that are very inexpensive. They have a great selection of children’s clothes. They have locations in the Westgate Mall in Spartanburg and Gaffney at the Outlet Marketplace.

H&M has adorable clothes and they’re really inexpensive. We love the pants because they have adjustable waistbands

Samantha
  • 205 West Blackstock Road, Spartanburg | 855.466.7467
  • 1 Factory Shops Boulevard, Gaffney | 855.466.7467

The Children’s Place

This is one of my favorite places to buy children’s clothing. If you subscribe to their mailing list then you will regularly receive coupons. When you combine these with sale prices and rewards credits, the prices are less than consignment stores.

I like that I can shop from home and return items to the store if something doesn’t fit. Nearly all of the pants come with an adjustable waistband, which really helps clothes last longer size-wise.

  • 205 West Blackstock Road, Spartanburg | 864.587.2882
  • 700 Haywood Rd, Greenville | 864.284.6733

How to Make Money Selling Clothing to Consignment Stores

How many of us have bought an item for our child, only to have them outgrow it while the tags are still on? It’s so frustrating, I know! The good news is, depending on what brand it is and what you paid for it, you may be able to make more for it than you paid in the first place!

Preparing Your Kid’s Outgrown Clothing to be Sold

Regardless of how you plan to sell your items, it should start with the same process. First, you must sort through your items, being critical and honest about the condition of items when giving them a thorough inspection.

Things like stains, rips, holes, damaged elastic, pulls, pilling, and missing fasteners should automatically eliminate garments. Unless it looks practically new, the effort that will go into selling it yourself will not pay off, and if you’re trying to consign it, it will not be accepted.

The next step is trying to group any matching set pieces. This holds especially true for girl’s clothing. You will almost always get more for completed sets,  for example, three-piece outfits or dresses with bloomers. If you have matching accessories keep them together with the outfits. Whether or not you plan on selling the accessories, they will come in handy if you plan to take photos.

Now it’s time to make sure everything is ironed and looking it’s best. I know, I know – you’re thinking “ohhh man, I have to iron stuff we’re never going to wear again?”

The simple answer is yes. Trust me. I’ve tried skipping this step once or twice and do you know where those items are? Still in a box, in my house. No one wanted to buy the super cute Ralph Lauren toddler dress shirt that was all wrinkled – and neither would you.

Take Awesome Photos of the Clothes

They can be the difference between an item being sold or getting donated. Well-lit photos on a plain white background allow the focus to be on the items. Everybody already has the best lighting at their disposal – the sun is usually my preferred light source.

I like to use a whiteboard panel I purchased at the hardware store as a background, however, a white poster board from Dollar Tree will work well also.

Carefully lay the items on the board and take photos making sure to include different angles. On shoes, always include photos of the soles and insoles. With pants, I always include closeup shots of the knees to show wear, or lack of it.

Including a photo of the garment tag will probably save you questions being asked later. It will also help you remember the info for that particular garment as you post the items.

Be sure if you’re accessorizing your items in photos, you include whether or not the extras are included, listed separately or not for sale.

Abbreviations Used When Listing Your Clothing For Sale

There are abbreviations and notations that are very commonly used. If you plan on listing things online you’ll need to know the following.

NWT – new with tags

NWOT – new without tags

EUC – excellent used condition (absolutely no signs of wear)

GUC – good used condition (well cared for, with slight signs of wear)

Play condition – means that it still has life in it but definitely shows signs of wear (think pants with worn knees)

BST – buy, sell & trade (Facebook groups)

NS – non smoking home

Pet free – listing if a pet is in the home and if pet hair is on the clothing

Pricing The Clothes to Sell

This can be tricky. Let’s say you paid $18 for a pair of jeans from The Children’s Place. However, if a brand new pair can be purchased during frequently run sales for $7.99 you’ll be lucky to get $5 for those jeans.
And that’s only if they are new with tags.

Don’t let sentiment cloud your pricing judgement. Just because an item holds special memories doesn’t mean you can charge more! Try to keep your pricing consistent. Decide ahead of time what you’ll charge for different types of clothing items and brands. It will speed things up, too, as you list them!

Laurie J.

Often times a little research can pay off. Those cute toddler Converse you got on clearance for $12, could easily sell for twice that if in excellent used condition and shined up with a magic eraser type sponge.

Some value brands of clothing would probably be better priced as a lot. The return on effort invested wouldn’t be worth it to list each item individually.

I hope you will visit these stores soon. If so be sure to let them know Kidding Around Greenville sent you! Would you add any local children’s consignment stores to this list?

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