
From sparkling, clear lakes and streams to rolling green hills covered in lush vegetation, discover the breathtaking sense of the South’s natural beauty.

The 1902 Victorian jail building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, houses new and permanent art. Exhibits about SC's Upcountry history are on display as well. more info...
The park area and gardens are a tribute to the Reedy River which nourished Greenville's beginnings in 1770 and now provides an oasis in the heart of downtown Greenville. more info...
This science center contains the largest planetarium in South Carolina and the eighth-largest refractor telescope in the nation. The center is open to the public on Friday nights and the second Saturday of each month. more info...
The not-for-profit museum displays records, artifacts, photographs, film and other items of interest associated with the historic life and baseball career of Shoeless Joe Jackson. A book collection related to baseball and its role in American... more info...
This 295-acre public garden is the official state botanical garden of SC. more info...
A remarkable number of prominent musicians hail from the Hub City. Music Trail signage and an audio tour have been installed in downtown Spartanburg honoring twelve of the best. Spartanburg’s musical heritage did not start or stop... more info...
Split Creek Farm is a Grade A goat dairy that produces award winning goat milk cheeses, goat milk fudge and goat milk soap. more info...
The church was organized in 1853 by German immigrants who founded the town of Walhalla in 1850 and is included on the National Register of Historic Places. more info...
Stumphouse Tunnel represents the failure to complete a railroad system from Charleston, South Carolina to Cincinnati, Ohio after the Civil War. more info...
The outdoor chapel at the YMCA Camp Greenville is called "Pretty Place" as a result of the breathtaking view from Standing Stone Mountain. more info...
At BMW, we possess such a profound belief in high-performance driving—and the driver's right to experience every heart-pounding moment of it—that we invested $12 million to create the BMW Performance Center. Home of... more info...
The official "front door" to the Clemson campus. Services include information, literature on attractions, facilities and events, audio-visuals about the university and campus tours. more info...
The Seay House is a surviving example of a small rural farmstead that existed prior to the development of Spartanburg. The log portion of the house is typical of the early architecture of the 18th-century. more info...
Designated by Congress in 1996 as a National Heritage Area, the corridor begins in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Oconee County, through the Edisto River Basin, to the port city of Charleston stretching 240 miles across SC. more info...
A comprehensive metropolitan university with more than 5,300 undergraduate and graduate students in more than 30 fields of study. more info...
Victoria Valley Vineyards is the Upstate South Carolina's vineyard and winery offering wine tasting, tours, deli and gift shop. Amazing terrace views to relax by. Schedule your own private event. Come taste a little piece... more info...
The hatchery raises almost one million trout each year, including rainbow, brown and brook. more info...
The house is a 1760s manor house and Upcountry plantation that is listed on the National Register. The plantation was the home of the American Revolutionary War heroine, Kate Moore Barry. more info...
This highway winds through Sumter National Forest, starting at Oconee State Park and continuing to the North Carolina border, and offers beautiful views of the forest. more info...
Founded in 1854, Wofford College is a Phi Beta Kappa liberal-arts college related to the United Methodist Church. U.S. News & World Report magazine has rated Wofford College as one of its top-10 liberal- arts colleges in the United States. more info...
The Roger Milliken Arboretum is a feast for the senses! Visitors, educators, students and staff enjoy this beautiful, green oasis showcasing nearly 4,500 trees over more than 150 acres. more info...
Wofford College, a member of NCAA Division I Southern Conference, the Terriers field teams in eight sports for men and eight for women. In July and August, the campus is the setting for the annual training camp of the Carolina Panthers of... more info...