Movies, Arcade Games, Bowling, and More at The Big E: Gaffney, SC

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Have you visited the awesome indoor entertainment complex, The Big E, in Gaffney, SC? We sent a local mom for a fun day with her family! She shares what her family loves about The Big E in Gaffney, SC and all of the activities you will find there.

The Big E in Gaffney, South Carolina

What You’ll Find at The Big E: Gaffney, SC

Our family took a quick 45 minute road trip north on I-85 to exit 90 to visit Gaffney, South Carolina. Nestled next to the Gaffney Outlet Marketplace (A Simon Center), locally known as the “yellow mall”, The Big E in Gaffney, SC is an entertainment center promising fun for every age. It is a great place to spend the day and enjoy new experiences with your child, or a spot for birthday party joy.

The Movie Theatre

The Big E Gaffney features eight (8) movie theatres screening wide-release new blockbuster movies. They strictly enforce rating policies for ticketing. The theater is comfortable and has a high quality sound system, digital projection, and stadium style seating. You can purchase tickets ahead of time through The Big E online theatre portal, where you will find showtimes, movie ratings, and run times for each moving showing. Ticket prices run from $8.25 – $10.25, which is slightly more affordable than some other movie theatre chains.

A Bowling Alley

The Big E also has a large bowling alley with 16 lanes where they feature open bowling ($5 per person plus $3.00 per person for shoes) and cosmic bowling ($6 per person) on weekends. You can choose to rent a lane by game or by the hour. Big E has mixed and youth leagues, and they participate in the Kids Bowl Free program in the spring and summer.

The bowling area also has flat-screen TVs and an area for food and beverages. The concessions include a variety of snacks and fries, pizza, wings, and “plates” like chicken tenders and hot dogs/corn dogs.

Bowling at The Big E in Gaffney, South Carolina

Playland Indoor Playground

Younger children will love the indoor playland which involves climbing up levels, over rope bridges, on swings, and down slides. They even have a Ballocity Blast Center, where hundreds of foam balls are propelled out of mini air cannons. The playland is padded, which is always a plus. Parents are welcome to hang out in the cafe area located nearby while their children play. The cost is $7 per child for an unlimited day pass. Be sure to bring socks, but they do have them for $3.00 in case you need to purchase a pair.

The Arcade

The playland shares space with the 60 game arcade area, which houses lots of arcade games (including old favorites like Skee Ball to high-tech games like a Star Wars simulator), and the bumper cars (my personal favorite). Don’t leave the Big E without taking a spin on these spinning, neon-round cars.

The best part about playing is the ease of it; the Big E Gaffney sells a “ Big E Fun Card” that parents can load with an amount of money. This card is used at each of the attractions and the arcade, so rather than keeping up with dollars and loose change, kids or adults just use the card. We found this so simple and a lesson for our child about making smart choices about what he wanted to try. They often run promotions for Fun Cards, which is a good way to get extra bang for your buck!

Bumper cars at The Big E in Gaffney, South Carolina

Laser Tag

By far, our favorite part of our Big E adventure was Laser Tag. For $8 per person, you get an amazing, action-packed game lasting about 10-15 minutes. Individuals are suited up with high-tech vests that react with vibrations and sound, and laser guns (called phasers) that you reload as you play on the multi-level course with teammates. Black lights, glowing barriers, fog, and music add to the excitement; and spectators can watch the action on a screen outside the arena. At the end of the match, points are tallied and a winner is revealed. My son is still buzzing from his victory!

Mini Golf and Zip Line

Outside, the complex includes an adventure mini golf course and a challenging zip line. The day we ventured out, it was too cold and windy to try these. However, the area looked fun for a future warm day when we have some funds for fun!

Host Your Birthday Party at The Big E: Gaffney, SC

Having a birthday party at The Big E would make a epic memory for you kids. You can have a Mini Golf Party, Playland Party, Movie Party, or a Bowling Party. You can even add on laser tag. Parties for up to 10 guests cost around $240. You’ll get access to one attraction, pizza, drinks, ice cream, and arcade cards. You’ll also get a party host to make everything go seamlessly.

Plan Your Trip to The Big E: Gaffney, South Carolina

The Big E Gaffney
1100 Factory Shops Blvd.
Gaffney, SC 29341
864.489.1515
Hours vary by day and by attraction.

Does a family outing to The Big E Gaffney sound perfect for your crew?

Meet Rebecca Parrish
Rebecca Raulerson Parrish is a former English teacher turned non-profit administrator who currently works with Women Giving for Spartanburg and Five Twenty Consulting. She serves on the board of the Spartanburg Little Theatre and is proudly balancing books as Treasurer for the Jesse Boyd Elementary PTSO. A native of Lakeland, Florida, Rebecca loves living in Spartanburg, where she enjoys lots of adventures (and four seasons) with her husband, nine-year-old son, dog, bird and three pet chickens.

10 Upstate Hikes That Are Perfect for Teens

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Are you looking for fun or adventurous hiking for teens in Greenville, SC? Here’s our list of great hikes in or near the Upstate! Some are challenging and some a bit more relaxed, but they all make for a great day with friends or family.

Plus, there are plenty of trails with gorgeous views that are perfect for the ‘gram. For even more hiking ideas, see our list of our favorite local hiking trails.

Fun and adventurous hikes near Greenville, SC

There are so many great hiking trails in or near the Greenville area that it’s truly hard to choose where to go. Luckily, the weather here can lend itself to hiking all year round for the most part. And that means a lot of weekends to take the teens out on adventures.

For other ideas of things to do with teens, see our Ultimate Teen Guide.

Tips for Hiking with Teens: Greenville, SC & WNC Trails

Let’s face it. Teenagers are sometimes known for their lapses in judgment. It’s crucial to be careful on trails at all times, especially around waterfalls and drop-off points. While getting out on a ledge or traversing slippery rocks can make for a stunning Instagram photo, it’s not worth a significant injury or worse. Use common sense and obey posted signs.

It’s also wise to bring enough food, snacks, and water during a hike, whether you intend to eat lunch or not, especially during the hotter months. Some of the trails are strenuous, and hikers need to carry enough water for the journey.

Lastly, it’s smart to bring some type of defense. There are bears in the Upstate and Western North Carolina, and carrying bear spray along on the hike, just in case, is a good idea. You can get some at most outdoor stores or on Amazon.

Additionally, most South Carolina state parks have entrance fees of around $5-$8/adult, but almost all North Carolina state parks do not. For important tips on recreating responsibly, please see this story on the seven Leave No Trace principles.

Here are a few of our favorite hikes in or near the Upstate for teens. They’re a little longer and more difficult than ones we’d choose for younger kids.

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Table Rock

The Carrick Creek Trail at Table Rock is a great place to start for an easy-to-moderate two-mile hike. It has elevation changes, creek crossings, and waterfalls.

For a challenge that will give any teen bragging rights, the 7+ mile round trip Table Rock Trail is very hard but totally worth it. The view is spectacular at the top, but the trek up is no joke. Recommended for the more conditioned teen.

Table Rock State Park | 158 Ellison Lane, Pickens, SC 29671

Summit of Table Rock

Raven Cliff Falls Trail

Nestled in the Caesars Head State Park and Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area, this trail is moderately hard with a gorgeous overlook of Raven Cliff Falls. With a 420-foot drop, Raven Cliff is the tallest waterfall in the state. The hike is about five miles roundtrip from the parking lot, which isn’t large by the way. Get there early if you plan to go.

There are other trails in the same area, including the aptly named Dismal Trail (this is strenuous and teens who choose this trail need to be very careful). The entire Dismal Trail loop isn’t fully open due to Helene, but you can access the bridge as an out and back. The Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area connects to Jones Gap State Park, which is the location of the next best trail on our list.

Raven Cliff Falls | 8155 Geer Highway, Cleveland, SC

Narrow wooden bridge at Rainbow Falls, Jones Gap

Rainbow Falls at Jones Gap

Navigating boulders, jumping creeks, and hiking steep inclines are features of the trail at Jones Gap State Park. The hike to the gorgeous Rainbow Falls is under five miles and isn’t easy, but again, the payoff of seeing the stunning waterfall is certainly worth it. You’ll have to reserve a spot on weekends. You don’t need reservations on weekdays.

Jones Gap State Park | 303 Jones Gap Road, Marietta, SC

Looking Glass Rock in Pisgah Forest

Get your heart pumping with the 6+ mile trek to the top of Looking Glass Rock in Pisgah National Forest. Use caution at the top, and don’t go near the edge. The trailhead parking lot is small and fills up quickly. Go early to secure a spot and avoid the crowds.

Looking Glass Rock Trailhead | Brevard, NC 28712

Paris Mountain State Park

If you want to stay close to home but still get in a good day of hiking, head to Paris Mountain State Park here in Greenville. There are lots of trails to choose from, including really easy ones around Lake Placid to the harder Sulphur Springs Trail, a 3.6-mile trek. Brissy Ridge Trail is also fun as it’s not too long, about two miles, and hugs the ridge of the mountain.

Paris Mountain State Park | 2401 State Park Road, Greenville

Raven Rock Trail

This is one of my favorite hikes in the Upstate because it’s a bit challenging at a little over four miles round trip. It includes a small waterfall where you can cool off, a stunning overlook of Lake Keowee, and the opportunity to swim in the lake at the halfway point. You can access the Raven Rock Trail through the Keowee-Toxaway State Park, and there is no charge for parking.

Keowee-Toxaway State Park | 108 Residence Drive, Sunset, SC

Rainbow Falls and Turtleback Falls at Gorges State Park

I may have a thing for waterfalls. I feel that if you’re going to go hiking, be sure there’s a waterfall. It’s kind of instant gratification, or at least a good reason to keep going. Rainbow Falls at Gorges State Park is the farthest location from Greenville on this list, but it’s just so awesome.

The waterfall is enormous, and you can get a really good view from the overlook on the trail, or you can take a smaller trail down to the bottom of the falls (just be careful). But if you keep going another quarter-mile , you’ll come to more waterfalls! Turtleback Falls isn’t as stunning but still worth the extra half mile.

The trail is about four miles round trip and of moderate difficulty. The hike back is harder and more uphill than the hike to the waterfalls.

Gorges State Park | 976 Grassy Ridge Road, Sapphire, NC

Rainbow Falls at Gorges State Park, North Carolina

Daniel Ridge Loop

Daniel Ridge Loop is in North Carolina’s Pisgah Forest and is past the trailhead for Looking Glass Rock. It’s a loop (go left at the fork unless you want to have a really tough climb) and is over four miles.

It’s a pretty trail with lots of little waterfalls and different scenery. It’s about an hour and 20 minutes from Greenville. This is another favorite of mountain bikers so be prepared to jump off the trail if they fly by.

National Forest 475 Road, Brevard, NC

Foothills Trail

For a multi-day challenge, take the 77-mile Foothills Trail from Oconee State Park to Table Rock State Park. The trail is beautiful with intricate bridges, flowers, waterfalls, and views.

Many people will split up the trail and just hike segments. It’s great for backpacking as well. Please note: portions of the trail are still closed or heavily damaged from Helene. Check the website for conditions and updates.

Whiteside Mountain

Located in Cashiers, this trail is just over two miles and has incredible views. It’s totally worth the trip. You can add on Glenn Falls or Secret Falls for an entire day trip of hiking in the area. There is a fee of a few dollars for parking.

Not in the Upstate (but Totally Worth It)

Grandfather Mountain

Located in the High Country of North Carolina, Grandfather Mountain is about 2.5 hours from Greenville, and it’s amazing. You have to pay to get into Grandfather Mountain and reservations are required during busy times, but the trail consists of ladders on the sides of mountains and views for days. Adventurous teens will love this trail.

Ladders at Grandfather Mountain

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Three Parks in Boiling Springs, SC That Your Kids Will Love

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Looking for fun parks in Boiling Springs, SC to take your kids for playtime? If so, there are three great parks in Boiling Springs you are going to love. Read below to find out which of these Boiling Springs parks is the right one for your family to visit today.

Playgrounds in Boiling Springs, SC

Living in Boiling Springs, I often put the kids in the car to escape the confines of the house by venturing to one of the local parks. No matter what part of North Spartanburg you live in, these parks are all worth the short drive it takes to get your family out of the house.

For more great parks, don’t miss our Guide to Parks in Spartanburg County.

Three Great Parks in Boiling Springs, SC You Should Visit

Boiling Springs Community Park

Location, location, location! The Boiling Springs Community Park is located right in the center of town – conveniently located behind the Fire Station, Lowe’s, and beside Walmart. Parents can easily reward their children for shopping with them with a stop at the park on the way home.

This park includes 8 acres with swings, a playground for big kids, and a playground for little kids. It also includes a paved walkway that is great for young ones learning to ride bikes or roller skate. There is a lovely gazebo and covered picnic tables for families wanting to pack a picnic.

Another great thing about this park is that it is not as crowded as some of the larger parks in the area, as it is not connected to any sports fields. One thing to keep in mind when you visit is that the only restroom is a porta-potty, and there is little shade.

Boiling Springs Community Park
182 Rainbow Lake Road, Boiling Springs

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Va-Du-Mar McMillan Park

If you want an outdoor space that has several options, head to Va-Du-Mar McMillan Park. This large recreational park hosts soccer fields, tennis courts, and an 18-hole disc golf course, all in addition to a huge, newly renovated playground for the kids. There are covered picnic tables here as well.

McMillan Park’s playground area is fenced-in, which is nice considering the size of the entire park. When you arrive with your children, you can feel safe knowing they are within a confined space with plenty of room to roam and explore. The playground includes a giant playset for big kids and a smaller playset for toddlers. It has several swings, slides, a merry-go-round, and climbers. It also has a musical section. Even on busy days, your children will find something to play on and areas to run and play.

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If you are in the mood to explore nature, you can head over to the disc golf area. This wooded section has disc golf goals along a marked trail, and it also has a creek with some sitting areas. My kids love to hike through the woods, walk over the bridges, and visit the creek.

This park does serve as a sports complex, so some days may be more crowded than others. However, on these busy sporting days, the park is still a safe place for kids to get out their energy. Keep in mind that while this park does have restrooms, they are located by the concession stand (which is a bit of a walk). Additionally, the playground has no shade, so pack your sunscreen!

Va-Du-Mar McMillan Park
591 McMillan Boulevard
Boiling Springs

North Spartanburg Park

If you have little ones who are just starting to walk or a child with disabilities, this is the park for you! The playground section of North Spartanburg Park (Miracle Park) is a fully accessible park that includes a soft-surface playground and amenities.

This brightly colored playground is a big hit for younger children because the playset is made of ramps. Even the most hesitant climbers will be able to make their way up to the top of the playset using the ramps. It also includes fun, imaginative areas such as a theater and a musical ensemble set.

Another reason this playground is a hit is because it is fenced-in. Between the fence and the soft surface, you will feel comfortable letting your children explore independently. There are a few benches to sit on within the fenced-in area as well.

In addition to the playground, North Spartanburg Park is also the home of a BMX track, baseball fields, and a walking trail. The complex can become crowded, but there is plenty of parking. There are also restrooms located by the concession stands. Just remember to pack sunscreen as the playground area is not shaded.

North Spartanburg Park
1160 Old Furnace Road
Boiling Springs

North Spartanburg Park in Spartanburg, South Carolina

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20 Epic Day Trips for Teens Near Greenville, SC (That They’ll Actually Love!)

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Local teens and parents share their favorite day trip destinations for teens and tweens near Greenville, SC.


Teen Day Trips from the Upstate, SC

Are you looking for a fun day trip for teenagers around Upstate, SC? We’ve rounded up ideas that real teens actually enjoy. These outings give you a chance to explore somewhere new, laugh a little, and sneak in some quality time without forcing it.

Here’s our list of 20 great day trips for teens and tweens near Greenville.

The Quick Summary: Day Trips for Teens

We’ve put together a teen-approved list of 20 awesome day trips, from thrilling outdoor adventures like whitewater rafting on the Chattooga River to exploring charming towns like Hendersonville. 🌄🚣‍♂️

✅ Adventure parks
✅ Waterfalls
✅ Cool museums
✅ Amusement parks
✅ Historic sites

Day trips are the perfect way to unplug, bond, and make memories that last a lifetime. Whether your teen loves adrenaline, history, or just good food and downtown exploring, you’ll find something they’ll be excited about.

Why Are Day Trips Perfect for Teens Near Greenville, SC?

If your teen is like the teens I know and love, then you know planning an outing that they’ll enjoy isn’t always easy. But, it’s totally possible! Teenagers living in the Upstate are lucky to have so many wonderful places to explore in town or nearby. For example, you can travel to both Asheville and Charlotte in less than two hours.

Day trips with teens get them out of the house, off the devices, and give you lots of time to chat and experience something fun together. It’s organic bonding time that’s not forced. You’ll be surprised the things they bring up on those long car rides. In addition, these day trips make excellent field trips for homeschooled teenagers.

Best Adventure-Filled Day Trips for Teens

1. Rafting the Chattooga River with Nantahala Outdoor Center

For an awesome adrenaline rush and full day of adventure, you’ll definitely want to go rafting on the Chattooga River with the Nantahala Outdoor Center in SC. This is a fun, fun trip that includes lunch and Class IV-V rapids, checking out a beautiful waterfall, and jumping in the river. Read our full review here.

Rafting with the Nantahala Outdoor Center

2. Asheville Adventure Center

Teens will love the unique things to do at the Asheville Adventure Center. It includes Asheville Treetops Adventure Park, Asheville Zipline Canopy Adventures, KOLO Bike Park, KidZip, and Wildwater Rafting. Cost varies by activity.

3. Chimney Rock State Park

Chimney Rock State Park is home to Chimney Rock, an amazing peak that tourists can climb with stunning views of Hickory Nut Gorge and Lake Lure. The state park has miles of trails and stairs to climb. And if your teen wants to try actual rock climbing and rappelling, they can do it at Chimney Rock. You can book a two-hour, half-day, or full-day climbing adventure. Reservations are required.

4. Hike Table Rock

Table Rock is a short drive from Greenville and offers one of the best hikes around. You could easily spend a day at Table Rock with your teen. Choose one of the many trails to explore, spend some time on the beach, and rent paddle boats.

Raven Cliff Falls near Greenville, SC

5. Explore the Waterfalls Near Greenville

I don’t care how old you are. Waterfalls never go out of style! And if you’re wondering where to take teenagers hiking near Greenville SC, waterfalls could be the answer. Take your teen on a day trip to explore and do some hiking. In particular, Chau Ram County Park is a great day trip idea because it takes a little more than an hour, but once you get there, you can hike and swim at Ramsey Creek for just $5.

P.S. Be prepared to take plenty of posed waterfall pictures for your teen’s Instagram and Tiktok feeds.

6. U.S. National Whitewater Center

If you’re thinking about cool places to take teens near Charlotte, NC, don’t overlook the U.S. National Whitewater Center. It’s an awesome place for families looking for outdoor activities. In addition to offering whitewater rafting, you can kayak, paddleboard, and mountain bike. Guests also have the opportunity to do some rock climbing, conquer ropes courses, canopy courses, and more. Plus, there is live music during summer months. You can purchase a day pass for $79 that includes all activities or a cheaper single-activity pass.

7. Snow Tubing/Skiing/Snowboarding

There are so many awesome places to enjoy winter sports in our area, whether it’s snow tubing, skiing, or snowboarding. You can easily turn any of these into an overnight or weekend adventure!

Best Educational and Historic Day Trips for Teens

8. Discovery Place in Charlotte

We love Discovery Place in Charlotte! This science museum is tons of fun for kids of all ages. The interactive second floor includes several hands-on opportunities geared for this age group. Teens can lie across a bed of nails, try hydraulic arm wrestling, or compete to see who can build the largest tower. It’s also home to an IMAX theatre. The cost is $24 for adults, and kids age 2-13 get in for $19.

BONUS: Check out the Sullenberger Aviation Museum, also in Charlotte. Our teens loved visiting, flying the simulators, and learning about the aircraft.

The Biltmore Estate in Asheville, SC

9. Visit the Biltmore Estate and Grove Park Inn

If you want to take kids to Biltmore, be sure to review 5 Reasons to Take Your Kids to Biltmore.

If your teenagers are fans of history or literature, a trip to the Biltmore Estate and Grove Park Inn is an absolute must. Both locations are steeped in history and give teens a real-life glimpse into the past. They will enjoy learning about the Vanderbilt Family at the Biltmore and hearing about F. Scott Fitzgerald’s time at the Grove Park Inn. The cost to visit the Biltmore Estate varies by season.

10. BMW Factory Tour

We’re lucky to have BMW so close to us, and if you have a teen who loves cars, attending one of the factory tours at BMW makes for a great day trip. They offer a couple of tour options, anywhere from 1.5 to 2.5 hours. Be sure to make an appointment because the tours fill up quickly.

11. Georgia Aquarium

The Georgia Aquarium is roughly two hours from the Upstate and makes for a great day trip with teens. With thousands of animals and a large number of exhibits, it’s a great place to spend half a day. The dolphin viewing area will give your teen their photo opp. You can even swim with whales, sharks, and manna rays during your visit.

Read our full review of the Georgia Aquarium.

Outdoor Fun and Water Adventures Teens Will Love

12. Sliding Rock (Pisgah Forest)

There’s probably no more iconic summer experience in Western NC than Sliding Rock in Pisgah National Forest. This is a really fun adventure that your teen will love (and probably freeze doing). Go before noon or after 4pm for smaller crowds. Admission is $5 per person. We suggest adding on Moore Cove Falls (1.5 miles round trip) and Fryingpan Tower (1.5 miles roundtrip) hikes to make it a full day trip.

Sliding Rock in Western North Carolina
Sliding Rock

13. River Tubing

There are so many awesome spots to go river tubing over the summer. The closest one to Greenville is the Saluda Outdoor Center. We also love Deep Creek in Helen, GA, and Smoky Mountain Tubing in Cherokee, NC. We also have a huge list of places to go tubing in and near the Upstate over the summer.

Tubes in the water at Deep Creek

14. Linville Caverns

Linville Caverns in Marion is another unique day trip option for teens. You’ll explore “inside the mountain” with a guide and experience the caverns, which stay a cool 52 degrees year-round. The caverns are also home to bats, so you may see a few during your visit. Since you are allowed to take pictures inside the cave, this is another spot where your teen will ask you to take about a hundred.

Linville Caverns

Cool Towns and Cities Perfect for a Teen Day Trip

15. Hendersonville, NC: A Fun Small-Town Adventure

Hendersonville, NC is about an hour away from Greenville and offers plenty of things to do on a day trip with your teen. If it’s fall, you can visit an apple orchard or pumpkin patch. There’s an aquarium, too. Or if you have a teen who loves views, a visit to Jump Off Rock would be fun. Play all day at the Appalachian Pinball Museum. Or just walk around downtown Hendersonville, grab lunch somewhere, and enjoy a fun afternoon activity before heading home. Take a look at all the things you can do in Hendersonville.

Appalachian Pinball Museum in Hendersonville, NC

16. Athens, GA: Exploring Campus Life and Downtown Fun

Athens, GA is only two hours from the Upstate. Home to the Georgia Bulldogs, it has a great downtown area full of retail stores and restaurants. Spend a day with your teen walking around the University of Georgia campus and wandering around downtown. We have an entire guide to your day trip to Athens.

17. Downtown Asheville, NC: Trolley Tour and Chocolate Factory Fun

Asheville, NC is a vibe, and it’s also beautiful and has a lot of fun things to explore. You can take a trolley tour, check out the Grove Arcade to shop and dine, and even go on a tour of a real-life chocolate factory! See our handy guide to learn how to plan the perfect downtown Asheville day trip with your teen.

"Chocolate is my love language" sign at the French Broad Chocolate Lounge

Amusements and Unique Day Trips for Teens

18. Asheville Retrocade (Bonus: Retro Arcade Games!)

For a fun add-on to any Asheville trip, take the teens to play some old school video games at Asheville Retrocade. It’s just $12 per person for all-day play.

19. Carowinds Amusement Park, Charlotte NC

Carowinds Amusement Park in Charlotte is always a hit with teenagers. Less than two hours from Greenville, it has roller coasters, thrill rides, and a waterpark. Carowinds will keep your teen entertained all day long. Also, Scarowinds, Carowinds’s annual Halloween nighttime event, draws the teen crowd. Ticket prices start at $40.

20. Tryon International Equestrian Center

The Tryon International Equestrian Center is a little less than an hour from Greenville and hosts really fun (and free) events. The center is open to the public and has restaurants and shopping, as well as the opportunity to see competition. It’s free to visit, but Saturday Night Lights has a $10 parking fee. Don’t miss out.

Tryon Equestrian Center

Activities for teens near Greenville, SC

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Read our Ultimate Guide for Teens in Greenville, SC!

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Amazing Discoveries at Roper Mountain Science Center in Greenville, SC (2026)

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The Roper Mountain Science Center in Greenville, SC is easily one of the coolest places you can visit in town. They have an astounding array of hands-on activities, exhibits, and even a dinosaur trail. Read on to learn all you need to know to visit this year.

RMSC Rainforest

Have you explored the Roper Mountain Science Center in Greenville, SC? You may have heard the name of the Roper Mountain Science Center and wondered what in the world this is or maybe your kids attended a field trip there. But really, do you know how cool this place is?

With a dinosaur trail, a living history farm, a Marine Ecology lab, and active classrooms you can explore, you can visit multiple times and find something new and exciting at each visit! Plus, RMSC has the only planetarium in Greenville, SC and a giant 23” refractor telescope that you can look through during special events. It doesn’t get much cooler than that!

RMSC is part of the Greenville County School system and during the week they host classes for science exhibits and hands-on learning for the public school system. We’ve always loved RMSC, however, they have greatly expanded their offerings and hours for the general public in the last several years making them even better. There are several wonderful opportunities to explore this gem in Greenville. Every season offers something new and exciting at the RMSC and we’ve got the 2026 scoop on all of it.

This article includes:
Summer Adventure | Summer Camps | Friday Starry Nights | Laser Shows at Hooper Planetarium | The Nature Exchange | Afternoon Explorations: September to May | Science on Wheels & Educator Tools | Membership


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What is at Roper Mountain Science Center?

The Roper Mountain Science Center is absolutely the place to go for STEM activities in Greenville, SC that are fun and engaging. During special events throughout the year, Roper Mountain is open to the public, and it is truly worth a visit (or ten). From September through May, you can visit during Afternoon Explorations on Thursdays and Fridays.

RMSC June 2025

You can also explore June through July during their Summer Adventure programming, during which an exciting traveling exhibit is set up. And don’t forget their year-round Friday Starry Nights at the Hooper Planetarium.

Kids of all ages will love the RMSC. There is so much for them to see and do from the Dinosaur Trail, the touch tanks in the Marine Lab, the rainforest with its small waterfall, the outdoor play area, the pirate and castle playgrounds, and traveling exhibits.

Environmental Science & Sustainability Building

There is so much to explore at Roper Mountain Science Center that we promise you’ll need lots of visits to see everything. When you first arrive, you will enter through the Environmental Science and Sustainability Building. The building is dedicated to water ecology and sustainability practices and is filled with immersive experiences, a traveling exhibit (in summer), live animal displays, and more.

You can see a Timber Rattlesnake and Copperhead snake mere inches away and see a Hellbender up close as well. Kids love the interactive exhibits that teach them what not to flush down the toilet (parents like this one as well) and how to lower and raise the water level in a lake. Pretty neat stuff.

RMSC June 2025

One of the most popular exhibits is the Nature Exchange. Here, your child can bring in items they found in nature, including moss, rocks, shells, lichen, or other items in exchange for points that they can use to spend on awesome items like crystals, fossils, and even owl pellets.

The Environmental Science and Sustainability Building is only open to the public during special events and Afternoon Explorations and Summer Adventure.

Harrison Hall of Natural Science

As you leave the lower level exit of the Environmental Science building, you can follow the path toward the Dinosaur Trail to the left or the Harrison Hall of Natural Science to the right. I am a huge ecology lover, so I immediately gravitate toward Harrison Hall. Here you will find multiple active classrooms to explore. There are live animals to meet and even touch like docile snakes, lizards, and sometimes even an alligator.

I love the permanent rainforest exhibit since it’s nice and humid and has a small waterfall, cocoa tree, and benches to enjoy the warmth, which feels especially nice during the colder months.

You can explore taxidermied animals, bone collections, specimen collections, and living animal exhibits. Your child can touch snakes, meet a skink, and learn about ecology and biodiversity during their exploration.

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The Marine Lab is super popular because you and your children will be able to touch stingrays, starfish, and other sea creatures in the tide pool while learning about them.

The Ecology Lab showcases South Carolina habitats with their native animals, which include a Mountain Trout Stream, a Beaver/Turtle Pond, a Cypress Swamp (with an alligator), and a Salt Marsh. Guests can also check out a live honeybee hive at work.

Harrison Hall of Natural Science is only open to the public during special events such as Summer Adventure and Afternoon Explorations.

Dinosaur Trail

If you decide to head to the Dinosaur Adventure Trail first, then your dino adventure will start with a meet and greet with a Triceratops. All the dinosaurs are life-size models, so be sure to notice the awe in your young kid’s eyes as they notice them towering above them.

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Be mindful of the ropes, as RMSC does not allow climbing on the majority of the exhibited dinosaurs. There is a big slide and play area that was designed to look like dinosaur bones coming out of the ground that kids can play on.

Don’t miss the animatronics T-Rex , which moves and roars. It’s motion-activated so you have no idea it’s going to move until you (or your kids) walk in front of it.

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The Dinosaur Adventure Trail is open to the public during special events, Afternoon Explorations, and Summer Adventure.

Pirate & Castle Playgrounds

Your kids will LOVE the two newer playgrounds: a large pirate playground for older kids and a smaller castle playground for toddlers.

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Both are located next to Harrison Hall and are partially in the shade depending on the time of day. There are benches for parents to sit on as well. Kids really love these new playgrounds as they foster lots of imaginative adventures on the high seas and in the world of knights and ladies at the castle.

These playgrounds are open during Summer Adventure and Afternoon Explorations.

Living History Farm & Butterfly Garden

One of my earliest memories as a kid was visiting the Living History Farm when I was in Kindergarten. With authentic log cabins, a schoolhouse, a working barn, and a reconstructed former slave cabin, there is so much history that you can live the experience. Walking through the gardens, fields, pasture, farm pond, and farm animals certainly lend itself to easily imagining that time period.

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The Living History Farm also has an incredible garden in the summer. You will find the Butterfly Garden on the outskirts of the Living History Farm. The garden has native plants that are frequently visited by butterflies, bees, and other pollinators.

The Living History Farm is only open to the public during special events and Summer Adventure while the Butterfly Garden is open during Afternoon Explorations, Summer Adventure, and special events.

Symmes Hall of Science

If you are a lover of all things STEM, then the Symmes Hall of Science will be the highlight of your trip to the Roper Mountain Science Center. Though Symmes Hall is only open during special events, it is worth it when you get to explore chemical reactions through experimentation, explore Tesla coils and solar panels, and interact with robotics.

Hooper Planetarium & Daniel Observatory

Last, but not least, the incredible Hooper Planetarium and Daniel Observatory. If you are wanting to spark a love for science in your child, this is a great place to start. The Hooper Planetarium is designed with a 360-degree dome with 4K projection and a truly immersive sound system.

The Hooper Planetarium offers special space-themed programming called Friday Starry Nights throughout the year. The planetarium is also equipped with a Laser Fantasy projection system, which is spectacular, to say the least! You can enjoy Laser Days of Summer, Halloween Laser Shows, and Special Laser Events throughout the year. 

Observatory at RMSC

If you’re looking for a truly magical experience for adults and kids, then head to the Daniel Observatory after your planetarium showing to look through the historic 23’’ refractor telescope. The telescope is the 8th largest of its kind in the United States! You’ll be able to observe Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, and more as you climb the steps to look through the scope.

Friday Starry Nights

Friday Starry Nights at the Roper Mountain Science Center on Friday nights is a favorite activity for many. Shows sell out quickly and RMSC suggests purchasing tickets online beforehand. You can find out everything you need to know about Friday Starry Nights in our KA review. 

View of the earth from the planetarium at Roper Mountain Science Center

Friday Starry Nights are offered on Friday evenings throughout the year at the Hooper Planetarium. Typically, there are three showings (4:30 pm, 6:00 pm, 7:30 pm), with each showing offering a unique feature film themed around space. The 4:30 pm show is excellent for younger children to attend and is recommended for ages 4 and older. The 6:00 pm show is also kid-friendly and features a film that is more exploratory of space in a kid-friendly way. The 7:30 feature showing is most appropriate for older children and adults. 

Tickets to Friday Starry Nights are $8/adults and teens, $7/kids ages 3-12. The shows are generally not recommended for kids three and under (I can vouch for this – to my dismay, my toddler was scared when we visited the planetarium during an event).

Laser Shows at the Hooper Planetarium

The planetarium also features several special events throughout the year, including Laser Days of Summer, Halloween Laser Shows, Holiday Laser Shows, Pink Floyd Laser Shows, and more. I saw the Laser Days of Summer Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon a couple of years ago, and it was EPIC.

These events are fully immersive, and allow you to sit back and listen to classic albums of the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Stranger Things, and more while lasers tell a story across the 360 degree screen. Regularly check the Roper Mountain Science Center website for updates about their upcoming special events and laser shows

Tickets for Laser Days of Summer can be purchased, and the event generally begins in July. Multiple showings are offered from Thursday through Saturday from 4:30 pm to 9:00 pm on most nights. Tickets for Laser Days of Summer are $8 per adult or child.

The Nature Exchange

There are 12 Nature Exchanges in the country and they are like little shops for kids that focus on learning about things you find in nature and seeking out neat things that you may not otherwise see if perhaps you weren’t looking for them. 

The Nature Exchange at the RMSC is the only one in the state but it’s connected to the other 11 through a database. When your kids sign up, they are entered into this national database. As they rack up points, if they visit another Nature Exchange on a trip, they can use those points to get something from that particular place they visit. 

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At the Nature Exchange at RMSC, there are lots of neat items already that kids can choose from if they earn enough points. Each person who signs up automatically gets 100 points plus they get points for their birthday, also. Kids can then choose something from the big Nature Exchange wall that is the same number or less than the points they have accumulated. Or, they can accumulate their points and save up for something super cool like a dinosaur fossil plate or a pretty stone or a big bug. 

Kids will find everything from gemstones to intricate shells to mummified grasshoppers and tarantulas. The Nature Exchange is located on the top floor of the Environmental Science and Sustainability Building, to the left of the main entrance.

Afternoon Explorations

Afternoon Explorations is when RMSC is open to the public during the school year. Guests will have access to the Environmental Science and Sustainability Center, the Rain Forest Room, Marine Lab and Ecology Lab in Harrison Hall of Natural Science as well as the Living History Farm when weather permits.

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You will also be able to hunt for dinosaurs on the Dinosaur Adventure Trail, play in Wildwood, visit the Butterfly Garden, and play on the Pirates of the Carolinas playground.

Tickets for Afternoon Explorations are $8/adults and teens, $7/kids ages 3-12. Members receive free admission.

2026 Summer Adventure & Traveling Exhibit

Summer Adventure will happen May 27th – July 25th, 2026. Visit during Summer Adventure Tuesday – Saturdays from 10 am – 4 pm. Explore all the exhibits RMSC has to offer.

The traveling exhibit changes every year, so it’s something special and unique to experience. Summer Adventure also offers special programs, including cockroach racing, the Eat a Bug challenge, farm animal interactions at the Living History Farm, period costume volunteers, and more to get children engaged and excited about science.

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The Butterfly Exhibit is a favorite of ours and many of our readers. Butterflies are in a greenhouse and guests can go in with some Gatorade on a stick, and butterflies will land on it. Or they will land on you! We learned that if you are sweating and wear bright colors, you have a greater chance of a butterfly taking up residence on you.

If you really want to get adventurous, you can earn your membership in the Eat-A-Bug Club on Saturdays at 11 am or watch a cockroach race on Saturdays at 11:30 am. Both are worth going for, even if you don’t eat bugs.

Admission is free for members, and tickets are $16 per adult and $15 per child 3 – 12 years of age. EBT cardholders can purchase tickets for $5.

The Butterfly Garden

The outdoor butterfly garden is located beside the parking lot in front of the Harrison Hall of Natural Science.  It’s definitely something to check out, enjoy the beautifully landscaped garden, and see some butterflies.  If you’d like to make it a homeschool adventure, try some of the books, ideas and activities below.

butterflies at roper mountain science center

Make it Educational

Math:  Draw the butterflies with colored pencils (maybe take pictures with a cell phone to reference later) and keep a tally count of how many of each variety you see.  Once you return home, turn your tally count into a bar graph.  Siblings can compare their graphs and see how they differ.

Science: Use some butterfly books or websites to help you name the different species of butterflies you see.  If it’s too much to manage “in the field” just take pictures and look them up when you get home.  The following resources may be helpful.

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Discuss the butterfly life cycle before or after your visit to the garden.  Here’s a great freebie kids’ resource of the life cycle.

Language Arts: Come up with some super sentences about butterflies. Make them factual or fictional. Use the bright colors and textures of the insects and the garden to dress up your sentences with adjectives. Look at how the butterflies move and what they do to pick some great verbs for your sentences.

Resources

This website deals with butterflies specific to our area, and has pictures that may be helpful to you when trying to name species.

The Life Cycles of Butterflies: from egg to maturity, a visual guide to 23 common garden butterflies  (J 595.789 Burris) by Judy Burris and Wayne Richards  -This book shows the life cycle of butterflies, but also shows pictures of common butterflies and areas where they are found.  The Greenville libraries have many other fine books on butterflies with photographs under the call number J 595.789.

If you’d like to know a little more about the purpose of butterfly gardens, or the specific plants and landscaping you see at the garden, check out this portion of Roper Mountain’s website. It lists the host plants and nectar plants found at the science center’s butterfly garden.  Many of these plants are labeled in the garden.  Spend some time examining these plants.

Summer Camps

RMSC is focused on making STEM – Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics- fun for kids, and summer camps are no exception. But summer at Roper Mountain is more than just science: they also offer camps focusing on art, literature, moviemaking, mythology, photography and so much more. Summer camps at the Roper Mountain Science Center are available from K5 through Grade 12, and early drop-off and lunch stays are available for students attending separate morning and afternoon sessions.

Summer camp registration begins in March and camps fill up very quickly. Members will get first dibs on summer camp registration and if you really, really want your kid in a certain camp, you can get the concierge membership, which will ensure you will be able to register your kid(s) before anyone else.

Science on Wheels – Bring Science Lessons to You

If you are looking for a unique and science-driven demonstration for a school program or public outreach program Science on Wheels will bring the experimentation to you. They even have a portable planetarium! The program is perfect for school science days, preschools, library events, family audiences, afterschool groups, evening school events, summer camps, and community centers.

If you think RMSC’s Science on Wheels would be perfect for your group event, you can request more information by contacting the Roper Mountain Science Center directly. Educators can also utilize the many amazing programs Roper Mountain has to offer, including field trips, virtual field trips, e-learning Live From Roper, and more to boost their science curriculum for their students.

RMSC Membership

Speaking of membership to the RMSC, they have some worthwhile packages, especially if your family loves science and technology.

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Memberships include free admission to Afternoon Explorations, Summer Adventure, and Friday Starry Nights, special pricing for special events and Laser Days of Summer, and early registration to summer camps. A family membership costs $125 and is easily paid for in just a couple of visits to the RMSC.

Additionally, members get free or discounted admission to over 300 science centers and museums worldwide. This is a great perk when traveling or planning day trips or summer vacations. Just know that the program only works if you live outside of a 90 mile radius of RMSC, so it would currently not work for free admission to the Schiele Museum in Gastonia or the WNC Nature Center.

Bottom line: A membership to the RMSC is a good investment in both learning and entertainment!

17 Inexpensive Date Ideas for Greenville, SC

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Are you looking for inexpensive date night ideas or cheap dates near Greenville, SC? Don’t worry. You don’t have to spend a ton of money to enjoy time with your loved one. Here’s a list of inexpensive dates in Greenville.

Free and Cheap Date Ideas in Greenville, SC

Dates nights can get pricey with dinner, a babysitter, and entertainment. But they don’t have to be expensive or fancy. You can still keep grown-up date night high on your priority list with creative and inexpensive date ideas.

Date Ideas That Won’t Break the Bank

There are tons of things couples can do around the area that won’t wipe out the month’s entertainment budget. Here are great opportunities to spend quality time with your loved one and even try something new together.

Falls Park

Falls Park is the gem of downtown Greenville. A walk around this beautiful park, over Liberty Bridge, and along the river is romantic and a perfect opportunity to talk, hold hands, and your loved one’s company. Grab an ice cream or coffee from Spill the Beans near the bridge, or pack a picnic and enjoy the view.

Liberty Bridge at Falls Park in Greenville, SC

Bike Ride on the Swamp Rabbit Trail

Rent bikes or bring your own for a ride along the Swamp Rabbit Trail. Stop at the Swamp Rabbit Cafe for incredible baked goods and coffee or hot chocolate.

Bicyclist on the Swamp Rabbit Trail

Take a Hike

No, not that kind of hike. This is supposed to be a fun day with your partner. The Greenville and Spartanburg areas have numerous natural parks with dozens of hiking trails ranging from easy to intermediate to difficult. Pack a lunch and make your escape.

For even more hikes, see our complete guide to hikes near Greenville, SC,.

Or, check out Hatcher Gardens in Spartanburg. It’s totally free to visit and a fabulous place for couples to walk and chat.

Dance Together

Salsa at Sunset is available at Camperdown Plaza over the summer and features a live band and dance lessons, all for free. The Foundry hosts line dancing every week with a minimal cover charge.

Take a Class at the Library

The Greenville Library System has so many cool classes for adults that include everything from art to knitting to music trivia to games. And it’s all free.

See a Planetarium Show

Tickets to Friday’s Starry Nights at the Roper Mountain Science Center are just $8 per adult (or free if you’re a member!). This is a lot of fun to do together. Be sure to see the night sky at the Observatory afterwards.

Try a Trivia Night

Many local breweries and entertainment facilities, like New Realm Brewing, Vaughn’s Food Hall, and Group Therapy, host weekly trivia nights. They usually don’t have a charge, and you can buy a drink to keep costs down instead of a full dinner.

Take a Stroll Downtown

If hiking isn’t your thing, consider a walk with more urban scenery. Downtown Greer is a fabulous place to take a walk, do a little window shopping, visit the park, or grab a coffee.

Downton Greer, SC at night

Volunteer Together

Helping others together is not only a beautiful example to children but also a wonderful bonding experience and a way to remember your own blessings. Try Greer Soup Kitchen or any of the places on this list of places to volunteer in Greenville.

Have a Lunch Date

GVLtoday put together this great list of places to have lunch under $10 in Greenville. Plus, lunch is usually cheaper than dinner at most places.

See the Swamp Rabbits or Greenville Drive in Action

Watching a live sporting event is a fun way to spend quality time together. Tickets to see the Greenville Swamp Rabbits play hockey or the Greenville Drive play baseball are pretty cheap and a great way to do date night.

Coffee/Hot Chocolate Date

Instead of going out for a pricey dinner, consider taking a couple of hours in the morning to relax with a great cup of coffee. Here is a list of some great coffee shops in the area (or go with hot chocolate if that’s your thing). A breakfast date is also a cheaper alternative to a dinner night out.

Try Tandem Creperie in Travelers Rest for the best crepes ever. Swamp Rabbit Cafe and Scandi Tiny Coffee Shop are two other great places to check out.

Scandi Tiny Coffee

See a Sunrise

The sunrises at Pretty Place at YMCA Camp Greenville are incredible. Get up early and go see for yourself. Bring hot coffee and muffins to make it extra special. Be sure to check the chapel’s calendar before you go to make sure there aren’t any private events.

Get a Drink

Grabbing a great drink with your significant other in a cozy setting can be reminiscent of those first months of dating. Southern Growl in Greer has an extensive craft beer list and incredible food.

First Fridays

The art scene is vibrant at First Friday events in downtown Greenville, the Village of West Greenville, and Taylors Mill. Patrons can roam from gallery to gallery for free and enjoy the art.

Check Out Some Art

The Greenville County Museum of Art is always free. They are open Wednesday – Sunday and also have special events that are often free so check out their website before heading out.

Try Discount Ticket Sites

Groupon and Living Social are great places to find inexpensive tickets to area attractions. There are tons of restaurants, events, and activities available for discounted prices that make for fun and inexpensive date nights.

Guide to Date Night in Greenville, SC

Looking for more fun date night ideas? Here’s your ultimate guide to date night in Greenville, SC!

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Bored on Sundays? Here are 20+ Things You Can Do to Have Fun!

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Need ideas for fun things to do on a Sunday? While Sundays with kids may not feel like classic rest and relaxation, they are perfect for slowing down, making memories, and enjoying time together. To help, we’ve put together two lists of 20+ Sunday activities, one for indoors and one for outdoors. Pick a few favorites, make the most of the day, and soak up that quality time with your kids before Monday rolls around!

Sunday Funday guide for Greenville, SC

Things to Do in Greenville, SC.

Searching for something fun to do in Greenville, SC? Check out our list of 50+ Amazing Things to do in Greenville, SC to start the fun!

Things to Do on a Sunday: Outdoor Activities

Swamp Rabbit Cafe

Swamp Rabbit Cafe is great for a relaxed Sunday. Grab a coffee, scone, and delicious stecca, and then hang out in the enclosed play area for a couple of hours while the little ones play. I’ve met some great parents here and love the relaxing feel (and good food) of the cafe. Stay for lunch and indulge in their wood-fired pizza.

  • 205 Cedar Lane, Greenville
  • Sunday hours: 7:30 am – 7 pm

Hiking

Put together a lunch, snacks, and drinks on Saturday night, and head out to your favorite trail on Sunday morning. Lake Conestee is great for small kids and offers paved trails. Another option is to head to Yellow Branch Falls in Walhalla for an incredible three-mile hike to a gorgeous waterfall. Or go to Table Rock State Park and do the two-mile Carrick Creek Trail for a scenic hike. There are so many trails within a couple of hours of Greenville that cater to all skill levels.

Hiking in Greenville, SC

Here’s a great Hiking Guide we’ve put together to help you.

Greenville Drive

A baseball game at Fluor is a great Sunday family activity during the summer. They have an onsite playground, plus a big, grassy area for kids to run around in while you watch all the action on the field. Sunday games are often in the late afternoon, and kids can run the bases after the game. You’ll also find some excellent events throughout the year at Fluor Field that tend to run the entire weekend, Sunday included.

Fluor Field, 945 South Main Street, Greenville

WNC Nature Center

Located right outside of Asheville and a little over an hour from Greenville, the WNC Nature Center is a great option for Sunday entertainment. The Nature Center is like a zoo except I’d argue even cooler. They have several playgrounds inside the campus, plus all of their animals are local to the area so it’s educational and interesting. Learn more in our review of the Western North Carolina Nature Center.

  • 75 Gashes Creek Road, Asheville, NC
  • Sunday hours: 10 am – 3:30 pm (park closes at 4:30 pm)

Go to a Family-Friendly Brewery

There are lots of other family-friendly breweries in our area that are open on Sunday and are great places to relax with a brew and good food while the kids play.

Visit a Playground

Greenville is dotted with playgrounds all over the place, so it’s not too hard to find a good one to take the family to for some outdoor fun. Here is our list of our readers’ 5 Favorite Playgrounds and here’s another list of 9 More Awesome Parks & Playgrounds. You can also see our Playground and Parks Reviews page.

Bike Riding

The Swamp Rabbit Trail is one of the best places to ride a bike in the whole state. You can pick it up at several points in Greenville, and it’s a fun activity to do as a family, especially if you love being active together. You can also check out the Doodle Trail in Easley for a fun-filled bike riding day!

Here are some other great trails to ride your bike.

Biking on the Swamp Rabbit Trail in Greenville, South Carolina
Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail, Greenville, SC

Flying Rabbit Adventures

Looking for a thrill? Flying Rabbit Adventures, located off of Laurens Road in Greenville, has a ropes course that will challenge your entire family. They are open on Sundays, so get outside and enjoy the adventure.

  • 821 Laurens Road, Greenville, SC
  • Sunday hours: 10 am – 4 pm
Flying Rabbit Adventures

Flying Rabbit Adventures is awesome! Read our review of this ropes course near downtown Greenville, SC.


Things to do on a Sunday: Indoor Activities

The Children’s Museum of the Upstate

Lazy Sundays are a particularly good reason to grab a TCMU membership. It’s so easy to head over and spend hours among all the exhibits and interactive games. A boring Sunday could be a good excuse just to go check out one of the most popular attractions for families in Greenville. If you’re in Spartanburg, that location is also open on Sundays, and free if you’re a TCMU member.

  • 300 College Street, Greenville
  • 130 Magnolia Street, Spartanburg
  • Sunday hours: 11 am – 5 pm

projectROCK Easley

This huge indoor rock-climbing facility in Easley is a lot of fun! They have the nation’s highest indoor climbing wall at 84 feet, plus a great little room for smaller kids. You can have hours of entertainment here. You can also find some additional indoor and outdoor rock climbing gyms near Greenville in our handy guide.

  • 2121 Farrs Bridge Road, Easley
  • Sunday hours: Noon-8 pm

Climbing walls at projectROCK in Easley, South Carolina
projectROCK Easley

The Big E

An indoor playland with laser tag, a movie theater, an arcade, and bowling are all part of The Big E in Gaffney. It’s a bit of a hike from Greenville but worth it to spend lots of time together with friends and family.

  • Exit 90 off I-85 at the Gaffney Premium Outlet Mall
  • Sunday hours: 12 pm – 8 pm

Frankie’s Fun Park

Enjoy mini golf, go-karts, an indoor playground, laser tag, a batting cage, an arcade, bumper boats, and more at Frankie’s Fun Park.

  • 45 Park Woodruff Drive, Greenville
  • Sunday hours: Noon – 10 pm

Hughes Main Library or the Five Forks Library

Most Greenville Library branches are closed on Sundays. However, the Hughes Main Library in downtown Greenville and the Five Forks branch in Simpsonville are both open on Sunday afternoons, so grab the kids and your favorite book for an afternoon in the kids’ sections.

  • Hughes Library: 25 Heritage Green Place, Greenville
  • Five Forks Library: 104 Sunnydale Drive, Simpsonville
  • Sunday hours: 2 pm – 6 pm
Five Forks Greenville library at Five Forks in South Carolina

Barnes and Noble

Take your kids to Barnes & Noble for the free train table and LEGO table. These can keep most kids entertained for a good while. And it’s free. You can also spend a few dollars and grab a coffee at the in-house Starbucks.

  • 735 Haywood Road, Greenville
  • 1125 Woodruff Road Suite 1810, Greenville
  • Sunday hours: 10 am – 7 pm

Upcountry History Museum

With awesome rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of the Upstate, the Upcountry History Museum is a great option for indoor fun on Sundays.

  • 540 Buncombe Street, Greenville
  • Sunday hours: 1 pm – 5 pm

Greenville County Museum of Art

Most Sundays from 2 pm – 3 pm, the Greenville County Museum of Art has a program called Sundays at 2 that features music or family art adventures. And it’s free! Check beforehand to make sure you don’t have to register ahead of time.

  • 420 College Street, Greenville
  • Sunday hours: 1 pm – 5 pm

Bounce Houses and Trampoline Parks

Spending a rainy or cold day indoors on a Sunday is a good idea, even better when it’s someplace where kids can get out lots of energy. Trampoline Parks Big Air, Urban Air, and Sky Zone are all open on Sundays. Kangaroo Jax and The Pavilion are both open on Sundays for indoor fun.

Carousel at Kangaroo Jax in Greenville, South Carolina

Spare Time

The indoor entertainment facility Spare Time hosts a state-of-the-art bowling alley, arcade, birthday parties, and an escape room. It’s an indoor playground for any age.

  • 822 Congaree Road, Greenville
  • Sunday hours: 10 am – 11 pm

Mad Smash Rage Room

Get out stress by taking a bat and smashing lots of things in an enclosed (and safe) space at Mad Smash in Taylors Mill. Kids ages 8+ can participate!

  • 250 Mills Street, Taylors
  • Open Sundays by appointment

Roller and Ice Skating Rinks

There are a handful of roller skating and ice skating rinks in Greenville, which are great options for spending time indoors on a Sunday. During the winter, you can ice skate outdoors in downtown Greenville right near the Peace Center. See individual sites for Sunday hours.

Swamp Rabbits

Head to the Bon Secours Wellness Arena and watch our city’s minor league ice hockey team, the Greenville Swamp Rabbits, play on a Sunday. They usually have at least one Sunday home game a month.

Bass Pro Shops

Why is an outdoor store on this list? Because Bass Pro Shops has pretty neat animals on display that kids love. They also have a small aquarium with lots of cool fish in the back of the store. And Santa is there most Sundays during the holiday season. And it’s free. Be sure to taste-test the fudge (and then buy a few pounds because it’s amazing).

  • 1025 Woodruff Road, Suite H101, Greenville
  • Sunday hours: 10 am – 7 pm

Haywood Mall

Besides the obvious shopping, Haywood Mall has a small indoor play area perfect for smaller kids.

  • 700 Haywood Road, Greenville
  • Sunday hours: Noon – 6 pm

What’s your go-to family destination on a lazy Sunday afternoon?

You can also find events throughout the Upstate in the Kidding Around Events Calendar! You’ll find educational events, festivals, free events, and more.

20 Top Ideas for Great Dates With Your Kid

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Looking for some fun mom and son dates near Greenville, SC or daddy daughter dates near Greenville, SC? Whether you’re looking for a memorable outing or quality one-on-one time with your child, writer Kristina Hernandez shares 20 great date ideas. From splurge-worthy adventures to free activities, these ideas are perfect for any family and situation. Plus, we’ve included some tips to help you make the most of your special time together!

Parent child dates in Greenville, SC
Entrance to O.P. Taylor's in Greenville

Looking for even more fun activities to enjoy in Greenville? Be sure to check out our ultimate guide to things to do in Greenville for even more great ideas for family-friendly adventures!

As soon as my daughter was old enough, as in she could maybe hold a slice of pizza and take a tentative bite, I took her on a date to my favorite pizza joint. While conversation with a three-year-old was limited, it was the time we spent together that made the difference.

As she has grown up and the concept of a “date” is slowly beginning to form in her little mind, she loves it when it’s just her and I out together or her and dad. Nurturing the child-parent relationship with dates is one of my favorite ways to spend time together – and here are some ideas to make it one of your favorite times too.


Tips for Date Time With Your Kid

Here are a few tips for maximizing this special time with your child from Kidding Around Owner Bethany Winston.

  • Don’t make the date a reward for good behavior.
    Don’t let this treat be one that has to be earned. Make it a treat that they get just because you love them and want to spend time with them. The kid who constantly presses your buttons is likely the kid who also really needs your attention.
  • Put your cell phone on “Do Not Disturb”
     If nothing else, it will send a clear message to your child that they are more important than your business and Facebook.
  • Do something inexpensive and simple.
    Remember this outing is about taking time to just enjoy your child. Big, glitzy programs can distract you from being able to really talk and get to know each other. When the outing is inexpensive and simple, it’s also easier to repeat frequently.
  • Don’t force your kids to talk.
    Sometimes it’s good just to take a break from trying to find out information from your child, and instead give them space to talk about what they want to talk about. You never know where that might lead. 
  • Cater to your kid’s preferences.
    Try to let your child do something that they enjoy rather than having to cater to your tastes. This might mean eating at a place that wouldn’t be your top choice or spending a half hour watching your kid climb a playground.
  • Try to incorporate moments like these into everyday life.

Places to Have a Date With Your Kid

Whether you’re planning a mother-daughter/son or daddy-daughter/son date, they can be super simple. But if you’re looking to get out and about, here are some great ideas for places you can bring your child throughout Greenville, SC!

Ice Cream Date

Because who doesn’t love going on an ice cream date? It’s inexpensive, doesn’t require a smaller child to sit still for a long time, and it can involve chocolate.

Trampoline parks

Get in a workout and have fun at our local trampoline parks Big Air and Sky Zone Greenville.

Bike Ride

This can either involve an actual bike with an older kid or the parent walking next to their child riding a bike. Go around the block a couple of times and talk with your child or go on the Swamp Rabbit Trail (or other places) together. It’s exercise and bonding.

Pedicab Ride

Take a ride on a pedicab through Greenville with Greenville Bike Taxi. We did it during the holidays but you can do it any time of the year!

The Greenville Bike Taxi is so much fun, your kids will LOVE exploring the city!

Greenville Bike Taxi cover

Fly through the air

Go zip lining and climb through rope courses in the air at Flying Rabbit Adventures. This would be awesome for older kids who you can do the bigger course together with.

Flying Rabbit Adventure aerial ropes course in Greenville, SC.

The Flying Rabbit Adventures ropes course is an epic kid date night!

Go see a play

I’ve taken my daughter to the South Carolina Children’s Theatre to see shows and it’s really fun. I used to go to Broadway shows in New York City with my mother when I was old enough and while Greenville isn’t NYC, it certainly has a wonderful theater community with excellent plays. And the Greenville Theatre has wonderful age-appropriate shows throughout the year.

Get Crafting

Head to ReCraft for a fun time together making new things out of old things!

ReCraft Greenville is a great place to craft with your kids!

Recraft Creative ReUse Center in Greenville, South Carolina

Go to Home Depot Free Workshop Days

Home Depot has a kid workshop day every first Saturday of the month and we’ve been going for years. It’s free and you get to build something together and paint it and get all messy. It’s a blast.

Shop for Cheap Books

If your kid loves to read, make a date out of any of our area’s used book sales or the massive Book Warehouse Outlet sales.

Story Time

Libraries are worlds of imagination and creativity. I am an avid reader and my kids love books so taking one to story time is a treat. Libraries also have lots of free craft activities! There are also several storytime events throughout Greenville that your kids will enjoy.

Museums

The Upcountry History Museum always has awesome exhibits and I’ve taken my daughter to them for dates before and we always really enjoy it. They are interactive and give parents the chance to read quickly and look smart for their kids (hoping that’s not just me). The Children’s Museum of the Upstate also has tons of great workshops and exhibits.

You can visit the Greenville County Museum of Art absolutely free. They also have great events and activities on their calendar and many are free.

Roper Mountain Science Center Starry Nights

The Roper Mountain Science Center has a planetarium night every Friday evening about the stars and constellations and you get to lean back and look up at the starry night sky. It’s really neat and fun for both kids and adults.

Roper Mountain Science Center, Greenville, SC

Roper Mountain Science Center has so much to do, including Starry Nights on Fridays, that make a perfect daddy/daughter, mother/son date night!

Go shopping

I really don’t enjoy shopping but I do enjoy shopping for my kids and letting them pick out clothes or a book or a toy. I’m a big fan of some of the children’s consignment stores in the area and thrift stores like Miracle Hill and Goodwill. It’s fun to take your child and pick out a book for 50 cents or a dress for a couple of dollars.

Find a new picnic spot

Greenville has so many special little outdoor nooks that are perfect for picnics. Pack your meal or grab a to-go meal from one of your favorite restaurants. If you need tips, we’ve got you covered with ideas on how to plan the perfect picnic.

Coffee/Hot Chocolate

While your kids hopefully aren’t addicted to coffee like us crazy adults, there are tons of great little cafes in the Greenville area to grab a caffeinated beverage for you, a hot chocolate for your kid, and maybe a scone or two to share and relax while sitting on a comfy sofa or at a window overlooking Main Street.

Go Indoor Rock Climbing

This is perfect for both kids and their parents who are adventurous or want to try something new. BlockHaven, Climb@BlueRidge, and projectROCK Easley are all great options for indoor rock climbing.

Places to go rock climbing near Greenville, SC, with indoor and outdoor options!

Rock Climbing in Greenville, SC

Take a hike

With miles and miles of trails in the area, you can’t really go wrong taking a hike together. Pack a lunch and have a great day together.

Pick-Your-Own-??

During the warmer months, there are lots of great options to pick strawberries, tulips, lavender, and apples, which provides opportunities for conversation and quality time together.

Get cooking or baking

Whether in your kitchen or taking a cooking class together like this bread-making class! Learning to make delicious food together is something that your child will carry for the rest of their lives.

Painting & Creating

The TReehouse Cafe and Art Studio is one of our favorite places thanks to its relaxing yet funky and artsy vibe. You can grab a meal together and paint or create art while there. Or you can go together to one of these painting/art places around town (just call ahead of time to be sure they have space).

TReehouse Cafe Travelers Rest

TReehouse Cafe and Art Studio in Travelers Rest is a great kid’s date idea, with art projects, delicious food, and awesome decor!

Go to a game

For older kids, a great date night would be to see a baseball game at Fluor Field. Or see the Greenville hockey team, the Swamp Rabbits, play at The Well.

Farmers Markets

From downtown Greenville to Travelers Rest to Simpsonville, the summer months are filled with beautiful farmers markets where you can take a stroll with your kid through the stands, grab a scone, and pick out produce and fruit that they like. In the wintertime, hit up the Toasty Farmer Indoors Farmer Market. It’s a good opportunity for them to help choose nurturing food for you both to cook at home together.

Go mini-golfing or golfing together

Takeoff Mini-Golf next to Runway Park in Greenville is such a fun place to go mini-golfing. There’s also free mini-golfing at McPherson Park in Greenville or Sparkle City Putt Putt in Spartanburg. For older kids, Top Golf or 3’s Greenville Golf & Grill are great choices.

Run a race together

So many great races are happening this spring in the Greenville area. Some offer child races but if your kid is old enough, run a short race with them (or if they are smaller, some races allow you to run with a jogger).

Enjoy the Outdoors

Greenville is situated in such a perfect place – it’s not far from the mountains or beautiful, pristine lakes. Go kayaking or paddleboarding on a date with your kid in either a tandem kayak if they are smaller or two kayaks. Go hiking – the trails here are really fun and there are hikes for people of all ages. Or go fishing together!

Go old school

Take your child to the Upstate Pinball & Arcade Museum where you can play all kinds of old-school games together.

Upstate pinball and arcade museum

The Upstate Pinball & Arcade Museum has $10 all-day gameplay!

Do you have a great idea for a date with your kid to add to our list?

Try One of These Romantic Dates in Greenville, SC

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Looking for things to do for a romantic date in Greenville, SC? Here’s our list of the 14 most romantic dates in Greenville! We’ve included date ideas that all couples will love. We also asked our readers for their thoughts and included reader-recommended ideas for great dates in Greenville.

Romantic date night ideas in Greenville, South Carolina

Want to plan a romantic date, but you’re not sure where to start? Start here! Relax, take a look at these ideas, and plan a great date for your significant other for Valentine’s Day or another special date in the near future.

Top Ideas for a Romantic Date Night: Greenville, SC

Romantic Dining in Greenville

To go with an obvious first choice, lovebirds can gaze at each other over an indulgent meal at a romantic restaurant and enjoy a memorable evening together.

Don’t just take our word for it! You can check out our list of the 10 Most Romantic Restaurants in Greenville, according to our readers.

But, to get you started, here are a few popular, romantic restaurants near Greenville:

The Melting Pot
The Peddler Steakhouse
Larkin’s
Jiana
Select
Bocca Pure Italian
Lazy Goat
Stella’s Southern Bistro
Giovanni’s Italian Restaurant
Soby’s
Saskatoon Lodge
SELECT Restaurant

Seared Scallops from the Lazy Goat in Greenville, South Carolina

And, if a downtown stroll sounds like the perfect accompaniment to a romantic dinner, check out these 5 Date Night Restaurants in Downtown Greenville.

Looking for something a little different, don’t miss our new list of Locally Sourced Restaurants in Greenville! Their menus will surely have something a little different, perfect for a special night out.

If dining in is not for you, many restaurants have expanded their options for dining to include some combination of dining room seating (with and/or without reservations), outdoor seating, take-out, contact-free curbside delivery, and/or home delivery.

Usually our date nights are centered around a special occasion. We like Saskatoon Fish and Wild Game and The Melting Pot for dinner. Both places make you slow down and enjoy the evening. You don’t feel rushed or crowded. Saskatoon requires a reservation most weekend nights.

Amanda

Giovanni’s Italian Restaurant on Woodruff Rd. Authentic and delish! Get there early for seats…but if not, it really is worth the wait!

Meredith

Our go-to restaurant for date night is Jianna in Downtown Greenville. The food is fantastic, and the vibe of the restaurant is relaxed but still upscale.

Erin

Musical Journey: Romance Through Music

Greenville Symphony Orchestra

If you’ve never attended a Greenville Symphony Orchestra performance, you are in for a treat! One time is all it takes to be hooked. During the current season, GSO will carry you beyond your expectations.

Go ahead, soar away with your partner into the magic of live classical music.

The full schedule is listed below, with most tickets beginning at $20.

THE PEACE CENTER – Peace Concert Hall

Feb 7th and 8th, 2026
Dvořák’s Cello Concerto

March 14th and 15th, 2026
Grand Canyon Suite + Rachmaninoff 2

April 11th and 12th, 2026
West Side Story Symphonic Dances + Fanfare for the Common Man

May 16th and 17th, 2026
Season Finale: Porgy and Bess

GUNTER THEATRE SERIES – Gunter Theatre

Feb 15th and 26th, 2026
Dvořák’s American String Quartet

Mar 28th and 29th, 2026
The Last Five Years: American Music Now

April 25th and 26th, 2026
Dicey Langston: The South Carolina Girl Who Defied an Army

Harry Potter with the Greenville Symphony Orchestra
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban™ in Concert with the Greenville Symphony Orchestra

Romantic Weekend Getaways

Hotel Hartness

You don’t need to go far to have a romantic overnight stay at Hotel Hartness in Greenville. Not only does Hotel Harness have luxurious guest room, Patterson Kitchen + Bar, and fabulous accommodations, they also have an on site spa, Spa H, where you can enjoy a relaxing getaway for two. With their package deals, you can book a Spa Day Package or a Stay and Dine Package.

Hotel Hartness
120 Halston Avenue, Greenville
864.686.8900

Hotel Hartness Greenville, SC
Hotel Hartness

The Red Horse Inn

If you can convince grandma to take the kids for a couple of nights or find an awesome babysitter, drive just 40 minutes north to Landrum for a cozy bed-and-breakfast experience at The Red Horse Inn. The Inn can customize your experience to include a romantic dozen roses, champagne, and chocolate-covered strawberries.

The Red Horse Inn
45 Winstons Chase Court, Landrum, SC
864.909.1675

Swamp Rabbit Inn

For more choices, see this list of Bed and Breakfasts Near Greenville.

If you are looking for additional places to travel near Greenville, be sure to check out our list of great day trip ideas for couples.

Cooking Class

Kill two birds with one stone by going to a cooking class – do something fun with your loved one and eat tasty food. The Truist Culinary & Hospitality Culinary Center offers lots of options for cooking and baking classes.

Truist Culinary and Hospitality Culinary Center
556 Perry Avenue, Suite B114, Greenville

Ice Cream Date

Reconnect over a waffle cone and your favorite ice cream by heading to Spill the Beans in downtown Greenville. Stroll across Liberty Bridge, admire the falls hand-in-hand, and take the time to enjoy your treat and the time spent with your loved one. Don’t forget the hat and gloves if it’s chilly!

Spill the Beans
531 South Main Street, Greenville | 864.242.6355

Group Therapy Indoor Playground for Grown-Ups

Bring out your inner child as you spend time with mini-golf, ping pong, curling, or even axe throwing. You can do all that and more at Group Therapy, an indoor playground for grown-ups. Find out more about this unique date night spot: Group Therapy Indoor Playground in Greenville, SC.

Group Therapy Pub & Playground
320 Falls St. Suite G, Greenville

Group Therapy Pub in downtown Greenville, South Carolina

Coffee Date

For a low-key date night, head on over to the hipster coffeehouses in downtown Greenville: Coffee Underground or Methodical.

Coffee Underground
1 E Coffee Street, Greenville | 864.298.0494

Methodical
101 N Main St, Suite D, Greenville

hot chocolate greenville sc

Don’t like coffee? Try our list of the best places to get a cup of hot chocolate in Greenville.

Bust Some Stress

If there was ever a year in which couples feel the need to blow off some steam, this is it! Kick, smash, and jump your stress away together. We’ve put together this list of stress-busting date ideas to help you to get a little physical and just let go.

Paint and Sip

There’s something about drinking wine and painting that frees the mind from the pressures of the world. Sharing that experience with your beloved is a great way to enjoy each other and maybe even learn that your partner has some serious art skills – or maybe it just looks that way thanks to the vino. Here are several places to paint and sip.

Wine & Design
1175 Woods Crossing Road, Greenville | 864.288.1260

Vino & Van Gogh
1818 August Street, Suite 112, Greenville | 864.434.3054

Hot air balloon ride

Major props for the man who surprises his girlfriend/wife with a hot air balloon ride since it seems like something that only happens in movies. But hey, it could be a reality in Greenville, too, with Carolina Balloon Fantasies, which operates out of Anderson. We took a ride with them and it was just incredible. Plus, it is certainly an unforgettable and romantic adventure to share with your loved one (and Instagram)!

Carolina Balloon Fantasies
Anderson, SC

Horseback Riding at Black Horse Run

Hey ladies, your knight in shining armor waits to take you on a romantic trail ride. At the same time, men don’t have to dress up as knights (if they do, it wasn’t my idea…), a romantic ride with your loved one on a well-trained horse at Black Horse Run is a break from the ordinary.

The Upstate has so many gorgeous places, and exploring on horseback is a great way to see them and revel in that necessary couple of time together.

Black Horse Run
2245 Fair View Road, Fountain Inn | 864.505.7920

Culinary Tour

When it comes to sampling Greenville’s culinary delights, there is no equal to John Nolan at Greenville History Tours. His Chef’s Table Culinary Tour is quite possibly one of the coolest date ideas in town. Guests go to five restaurants in downtown Greenville, get VIP treatment with small plates and a drink at each location, and learn about the city’s fascinating history.

Chef's Table tour

John also runs a BBQ food tour and a breakfast tour. Read our review of Chef’s Table Culinary Tour.

Paint or Make Pottery

Color Clay Cafe

Every Friday night is date night at Color Clay Cafe from 5-7 pm. An adult couple can paint two pieces for a combined studio fee of $6 (plus whatever your piece costs). Reservations are required, so make sure you book ahead!

Color Clay Cafe
2518 East North Street, Greenville | 864.244.3445

Hollowed Earth Pottery

Sign up for an introduction class together and learn how to throw on a pottery wheel. It’s tons of fun! Hollowed Earth Pottery is located in Hampton Station.

Hollowed Earth pottery for a date night in Greenville, South Carolina
Hollowed Earth Pottery Class

Hollowed Earth
1320 Hampton Avenue, Extension Bay 7, Greenville

Sunset Cruise at Lake Joccassee

Book two to three hours of quiet with a pontoon ride tour of the waterfalls of Lake Jocassee completed with sunset. Want even more beauty? You can also book a full moon tour. Jocasse Lake Tours does tours all year long!

Or, if you just love a good sunset, here’s a list of the best places near Greenville to view sunset and sunrise.

Alchemy Comedy Theater

You will laugh so hard that you are crying at Alchemy Comedy at Coffee Underground in downtown Greenville. These comedians are absolutely hilarious as they perform improv. Grab dinner at any of the great downtown restaurants and you’ve got a unique and memorable date night.

Alchemy Comedy
1 E Coffee Street, Greenville


Bonus! We asked our readers for fun and romantic date ideas and they, as usual, had some fantastic suggestions.

View of Falls Park in Greenville, South Carolina
Falls Park in Downtown Greenville

Explore the Downtown Areas of the Upstate

The local downtown areas are walkable with great restaurants, shopping, and more. Enjoy golf? Grab dinner in downtown Travelers Rest and then visit the driving range right across from Farmhouse Taco. If books are more your thing, browse M. Judson Booksellers in downtown Greenville.

I love walking around downtown Greenville checking out whatever shops and cafes catch my eye. Downtown Greer, Downtown Spartanburg and Main Street in Traveler’s Rest also are awesome spots.

Lindy

Ideas for indoor date nights near Greenville, SC.

Too hot to be outside? Check out these 15 Amazing Indoor Dates Near Greenville, SC.

Axe Throwing

The Greenville scene loves Axe Throwing. Our readers recommend it as a great date night. You can try your hand at some ax throwing at Group Therapy and Craft Axe Throwing.

Group Therapy Pub & Playground
320 Falls St Suite G, Greenville, SC 29601| 864.284.2333

Craft Axe Throwing
1320 Hampton Ave Ext, Suite 5A, Greenville | 864.301.6032

Blue Ox Hatchet House in Taylors SC
Axe Throwing

Stone Pin Bowling

Try some upscale bowling on your next date night. Our readers recommend Stone Pin Bowling. You might also try Underpin Lanes N’ Lounge in Spartanburg.

I love activity type date nights! Some of my favorites are: Craft Axe Throwing Alchemy Comedy Stone Pin Bowling

Julie

Stone Pin Bowling
304 E Stone Avenue, Greenville | 864.412.7228

Underpin Lanes N’ Lounge
127 W Main Street, Spartanburg | 864.707.2181


Date Night Child Care in Greenville

There are usually several venues that regularly offer Parents’ Night Out Events in the Greenville area where your kids will have fun and you can enjoy your night out.

If you need childcare for a romantic date night, Greenville, SC has Drop-In childcare facilities like Giggles Drop-In if you need care during the day!


Guide to Date Night in Greenville, SC

Looking for more ideas to help you plan the perfect date in Greenville, SC? Our Guide to Date Nights in Greenville is loaded with restaurant ideas, activities and things to do, bed and breakfasts, day trips for couples and so much more!


What are your most romantic date night ideas in Greenville?  We’re all ears!

Here are the Best Daddy/Daughter Dates in the Upstate

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Hey dads! If you’re looking for great daddy-daughter dates, Greenville, SC, and the Upstate have some super special events coming up! And we’ve got the list here. Most of these ideas are seasonal and happen around Valentine’s Day.

Daddy Daughter dates in Greenville SC

Valentine’s Day is approaching, which means mom and dad have a good chance to get away on their own, but it’s also a great reminder of the importance of dads and daughters having a special time together. 

Here are a few ideas for dads and daughters to hang out—no matter how old the daughters are.

(2026 dates are still being added so check back in a couple of weeks!)

For other times of the year, our list of 20 Parent/Kid Dates is full of a ton of ideas that are perfect for any season, budget, or family situation.

Upstate Daddy Daughter Events: Greenville, SC

Most daughters love spending time with their dads, and an activity together is a great way to do so. These are some local events for dads and their precious girls:

Daddy-Daughter Dance
January 17th and 24th, 2026, 5:30 – 7 pm
Head to the elegant Grand Holland Estate in Simpsonville for an evening of dancing and dinner. Tickets are $80 for 1 dad and 1 daughter (additional child is $20), and the event is geared for ages 3-13.
Grand Holland Estate
815 Holland Road, Simpsonville

Daddy Daughter Date Night at Tip Top Cake Shop
Saturday, February 7th, 2026, 5:30 pm
Dads can bring their daughters to Tip Top Cake Shop in Easley for a night of sweet treats and fun. Tickets are $55/each dad&daughter duo and $18/each for additional daughters. All ages are welcome.
Tip Top Cake Shop
601 Williams Avenue, Easley
864.850.2807

Daddy & Me: Love is in the Hair
February 8th, 2026 from 3 pm to 5 pm
Here’s something a little different! Browning Studio in Downtown Greenville is hosting a hair styling workshop for dad’s and daughters on Sunday, February 8th from 3-5pm. Learn stress-free styling and hair care. Valentine’s Day treats are included, plus fun photo ops and fairy hair. $60 per dad and daughter pair.

Father Daughter Dance
Friday, February 13th, 2026 – Pickens
Friday, March 6th, 2026 – Powdersville
Join the YMCA of Easley, Pickens, and Powdersville for their annual Father-Daughter Dance. Two locations will host in 2026, and the theme is Western, so grab your boots and go boogie! Tickets are $25 for members and $30 for non-members.

A Date With Dad
Friday, February 13th, 5:30-7:30 pm
Village Play in Fountain Inn is offering a special dad-daughter date night with dinner and dessert. Tickets are $40/dad-daughter and $20 per sibling.  

Simpsonville Daddy Daughter Date Night 2026
Friday, February 13th, 2026, 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Great opportunity for dads to have a special night with their daughter(s), enjoy dinner, and have fun. Children ages 3-13 are admitted. Tickets are typically $20 per person and must be purchased in advance at the Simpsonville Activity & Senior Center. Tickets are limited and must be purchased in person at the Simpsonville Activity & Senior Center. For more information, please call 864-967-9533.
Simpsonville Activity Center
310 West Curtis Street, Simpsonville

Valentine’s Tea Party at the Anderson County Museum
Saturday, February 14th, 2026, 12 pm
Enjoy a charming Valentine’s Tea Party with storytime, crafts, sweet treats, and tea or hot chocolate. A magical parent-child celebration of love and fun.
Anderson County Museum

I Love You to the Moon and Back Daddy Daughter Dance
Saturday, February 21, 2026, from 6-8 pm
The Daddy–Daughter Dance returns on Saturday, February 21, 2026 from 6:00–8:00 p.m. at the Lyman Event Center at Pacific Place. Enjoy dinner, dancing, complimentary photos, door prizes, and plenty of shared fun. Tickets can be purchased at Lyman Town Hall (81 Groce Road, Lyman, SC) or by calling 864-439-3453. $50 per couple and $20 for each additional child.
Lyman Event Center
59 Groce Road, Lyman

Daddy/Daughter Era 2026
Saturday, February 28th, 2026, from 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Join the Middle Tyger YMCA for their Daddy-Daughter Dance and shake it off and sparkle! The Middle Tyger YMCA’s Taylor Swift–themed Daddy/Daughter Dance on February 28th brings music, photo ops, and memory-making for dads and daughters in their “era.”Tickets are $28/couple for members, or $50/couple for non-members. Additional children are a fee.
Middle Tyger YMCA
720 Shoals Rd, Duncan, SC

Sweetheart Dance: Denim and Diamonds
Friday, March 6, 2026, 6:30 – 9 pm
Registration is open for the 2026 Spartanburg Parks Sweetheart Dance, featuring a Denim & Diamonds theme with a fancy western twist. Designed for girls ages 5+ and their fathers or father figures, the evening includes a BBQ dinner, dancing, Balloon Fairy visit, DIY cowboy hat station, photo booth, and prize giveaways. Tickets are $60 per pair and $30 for each additional child. Families are encouraged to register early for this memorable night.
Cleveland Park Event Center
141 N Cleveland Park Drive, Spartanburg

Daddy Daughter Date Night: Chick-fil-A Taylors
FULL for 2026 as of January 18th, 2026.
We recommend following the Chick-fil-A Taylors Facebook Page to catch this for next year, it always sells out fast!
2801 Wade Hampton Blvd, Suite C, Taylors


To Be Determined Daddy Daughter Dates for 2026

Father/Daughter Date Night
TBD for 2026
The Annual Father/Daughter Date Night at Color Clay Cafe includes pottery painting, chocolate fondue, and beverages. RSVPs are required, and you can call the studio during business hours to reserve a table. The cost is a $12 studio fee that covers dad and daughter, and additional daughters are $3 plus the cost of their pottery.
Color Clay Cafe
2518 E. North Street, Greenville

Daddy Daughter Date Night
TBD for 2026
Chick-fil-A in Greer is hosting a Daddy-Daughter date night that is reservation-only.
Chick-Fil-A Greer
1379 W Wade Hampton Blvd, Greer

Daddy Daughter Date Night & Mother Son Date Night
TBD for 2026
10th Annual Valentine’s Daddy-Daughter Date Night at Hearts of Clay with chocolate, candies, cookies soft drinks, and water. Call to reserve your seat. There will also be a similar event for mothers and sons in March.
Hearts of Clay
660 Spartan Boulevard, Suite 20, Spartanburg

Fountain Inn Father-Daughter Dance
TBD for 2026
This event in Fountain Inn will be held at the Fountain Inn Activity Center. The event will include dinner, dancing, a photo station, and more. All ages are welcome. Tickets are $25/person and include dinner and a photo and must be purchased in advance.
Fountain Inn Activity Center
600 Fairview Street, Fountain Inn

Someone Special Dinner at Fork & Plough
TBD for 2026 (This is typically an annual event that is announced closer to February for a special date the weekend after Valentine’s weekend)
Join Fork & Plough for a special dinner with your child. There will be a special kid-friendly menu alongside the restaurant’s normal menu.
Fork and Plough
1629 East North Street, Greenville
 864.609.4249


Other Activities for Daddy-Daughter Date Night: Greenville, SC

Theatre

If you’re looking for a fancy outing with a younger daughter, you might enjoy a SC Children’s Theatre performance of The Rainbow Fish from January 24th to February 8th, 2026, or The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe from February 7th through February 22nd, 2026! And our Things to do with Teens in Greenville guide may help if you have a teen daughter. This is a great way to get dressed up, catch a theatre show, and head to dinner downtown together.

Fun Playtime Together

Of course, the old standbys such as mini golf, bowling, and hiking can provide a lot of fun memories. Consider asking your daughter to pick an activity; she will likely have a great idea. You can also head to TReehouse Cafe to paint together or Color Clay Cafe (Family Saturday deals!), which is just a lovely way to spend time together. My daughter really loves going on Go-karting dates to Frankies Fun Park with her dad; it’s something she looks forward to. There are also fun arcades nearby that they will love! Quality time is what you make of it.

Dinner Date

Check out our Kids Eat Free options for a treat. You can also check out a local coffee shop; we really like Third Place Coffeehouse for the vibes, to grab a hot chocolate together after dinner. A relaxed dinner date paired with some kid-friendly restaurants might be your best bet with younger kids. If you’re looking for restaurants that are a little more upscale but still have kid-friendly fare, Southern Culture and Tupelo Honey offer southern food that even picky eaters will enjoy. And Grill Marks’ combo of hamburgers and milkshakes is sure to be a crowd-pleaser.

No matter what activity or dinner option you choose, you can create a priceless memory with your daughter by asking to spend time with her. It’s a tradition that can happen far more often than just around Valentine’s Day each year.

Do you know of a great Daddy Daughter Date idea that we should add to our list?

This article was originally written by Robert Neely and has been heavily updated by the Kidding Around Team.

 

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