100 Things to Do for Spring Break in Greenville & Spartanburg

Where to Go & What to Do This Spring Break in Greenville & Spartanburg!

Spring break is here in the Upstate, and if you’re anything like us, you’re wondering, What am I actually going to do? Maybe you’re looking for fun things to do in Greenville and Spartanburg, a scenic outdoor adventure, or a quick day trip. Or maybe you just need kid-friendly activities that don’t involve hearing “I’m bored” all week. Either way, we got you.

From hiking trails with beautiful views to live music, hidden gems, and budget-friendly family fun, there’s no shortage of ways to make the most of your break. To save you the hassle of planning, we rounded up 100 things to do for spring break in Greenville and Spartanburg to help you have the best one yet. Let’s get into it!

When Is Spring Break in Greenville & Spartanburg?

Greenville County Schools: March 17-21, 2025, marks the Spring Break period for Greenville County public schools.

Spartanburg County Schools: All Spartanburg County public schools will have spring break from April 7-11, 2025.

Local Colleges: In 2025, USC Upstate has its spring break from March 17-28, while Furman University breaks earlier from March 2-6. Clemson University follows the same break as Greenville County Schools, March 17-21. Converse College and Wofford College both have their breaks scheduled for March 24-28, while Spartanburg Methodist College (SMC) has an earlier break from March 3-7.

100 Things to Do for Spring Break

We’ve made this super easy, these 100 ideas are broken into categories so you can jump straight to what sounds fun. 

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Best Family-Friendly Spring Break Ideas

1. Walk Across Liberty Bridge at Falls Park (Greenville) – If you haven’t been to Falls Park yet, what are you waiting for? The waterfall views are amazing, the trails are peaceful, and it’s the perfect spot to just hang out or have a picnic.

2. Visit the Greenville Zoo (Greenville) – Giraffes, lions, and red pandas, always a win with kids. There’s also a playground, plus plenty of shady spots to take a break.

3. Check Out The Children’s Museum of the Upstate (Greenville OR Spartanburg) – If you’ve got little ones, this place is gold. Tons of hands-on exhibits, pretend play areas, and interactive science stuff to keep them busy for hours.

4. Catch a Planetarium Show at Roper Mountain Science Center (Greenville) – A cool mix of space shows, nature trails, and even a little farm. Perfect if you’re looking for something fun and educational.

5. Swing by the Greenville County Museum of Art (Greenville) – Not a huge museum, but it’s free and has some cool Southern art. A good low-key option, especially on a rainy day.

6. Explore the Upcountry History Museum (Greenville) – This place makes local history way more interesting than you’d expect. Lots of interactive exhibits, and kids seem to love the textile displays.

7. Give Back & Volunteer for a Day – If you’re looking for a meaningful way to spend spring break, plenty of local nonprofits need help. Volunteer at an animal shelter, join a park cleanup, or help out at a food bank!

8. Visit Hatcher Garden and Woodland Preserve (Spartanburg) – A peaceful little spot with walking trails and butterfly gardens. Perfect if you just need a chill afternoon outside.

9. Drive Through Hollywild Animal Park (Spartanburg) – Ever wanted to feed a camel or zebra from your car? This place makes it happen. Super fun for kids and totally different from a regular zoo.

10. Check Out the Spartanburg Science Center (Spartanburg) – Small but fun, especially if your kids are into reptiles. There are hands-on science exhibits, plus a makerspace for building cool stuff.

11. Try Indoor Rock Climbing at BlocHaven (Greenville) – Whether you’re a pro or a total beginner, this indoor bouldering gym is a great way to burn off some energy (for both kids and adults).

12. Go Ice Skating at Pavilion Recreation Complex (Greenville) – Yes, you can still ice skate in the spring! There’s also a playground, bounce houses, and an outdoor rink if skating isn’t your thing.

13. Jump Around at Big Air Trampoline Park (Spartanburg OR Greenville) – Trampoline arenas, a ninja warrior course, and foam pits—aka a guaranteed way for kids to wear themselves out.

14. Flying Rabbit Adventures (Greenville): An aerial adventure park offering ziplining and treetop obstacle courses suitable for various age groups. It’s a thrilling way for families to experience the outdoors together.

15. Go Bowling – Spare Time (Greenville) has bowling, laser tag, and an arcade, while Peach Bowl Lanes (Greenville) keep it classic with simple, family-friendly vibes.

16. Catch a Greenville Drive Baseball Game (Greenville) – If your break falls in April, check out a minor league game at Fluor Field. It’s a fun, low-cost night out, and the mini “Fenway Park” setup is pretty cool.

17. Sparkle City Mini Putt (Spartanburg): A nine-hole miniature golf course located in downtown Spartanburg. It’s free to play and provides fun for the whole family families to experience the outdoors together.

18. Join an Event at Greenville Library (Greenville) – If you’ve got little ones, check the library’s calendar for free events like story time and craft sessions. A nice, chill option for the morning.

19. Go to an Event at Spartanburg Library Headquarters (Spartanburg) – The Spartanburg library often has fun kids’ events like puppet shows or scavenger hunts. Plus, it’s a great spot to just relax with a book.

20. Ride the Train at Heritage Park (Simpsonville) – If you’ve got young kids, they’ll love the mini train ride here. There’s also a big playground and walking trails, so it’s an easy way to spend a nice afternoon outside.

Outdoor Adventures & Parks

21. Bike the Swamp Rabbit Trail (Greenville) – Whether you bring your own bike or rent one, this 22-mile trail is a great way to get outside. Ride through downtown, stop by Furman University’s lake, or grab a bite in Travelers Rest along the way.

22. Hike at Paris Mountain State Park (Greenville) – Take it easy on the Lake Placid trail or challenge yourself with a steeper climb. Either way, bring a picnic—there are some awesome lakeside spots, and you can even rent paddle boats.

23. Explore Lake Conestee Nature Preserve (Greenville) – This park has easy trails, wetlands, and plenty of wildlife. If you’re lucky, you might spot deer, owls, or some colorful birds while you walk the boardwalks.

24. See Wildcat Wayside Waterfall (Greenville County)A super easy roadside stop on Scenic Hwy 11, this spot has a short trail leading to a few waterfalls where you can even splash in the creek. Perfect if you want a quick nature break without a long hike.

25. Pick Your Own StrawberriesSpring means fresh strawberries! Visit Strawberry Hill USA (Chesnee)  to pick your own. Many farms have ice cream stands, nd nothing beats fresh strawberry ice cream on a warm day.

26. Hang Out at Cleveland Park (Greenville) – Right next to the zoo, this park has walking trails, a playground, picnic areas, and even some outdoor fitness equipment. Spring flowers make it extra nice this time of year.

27. Explore Croft State Park (Spartanburg) – If you’re into hiking, fishing, or even horseback riding, Croft has plenty of space to explore. The lake views and wildflowers in spring make it worth the trip.

28. Check Out Hub City Railroad Museum (Spartanburg) – This small outdoor museum sits next to an active train station, so kids can watch real trains come and go. There’s also some cool history about Spartanburg’s railroad past.

29. Walk the Cottonwood Trail (Spartanburg) – A quiet escape in the city with two miles of boardwalks and trails along Lawson’s Fork Creek. Keep an eye out for turtles and ducks in the water!

30. Watch Planes at Runway Park (Greenville) – This aviation-themed park sits right next to the Greenville Downtown Airport, so kids can watch small planes take off and land. There’s also a playground and picnic tables, and Runway Café is right next door for lunch.

31. Hit the Golf Course – Spring in Upstate SC is prime golfing weather. Try Willow Creek (Greer), Carolina Country Club (Spartanburg), or The Preserve at Verdae (Greenville) for a round.

32. Drive Fast at the BMW Performance Center (Greer)For car lovers, the BMW Performance Center lets you drive high-speed test tracks with a pro instructor. It’s not cheap, but it’s unforgettable. Even if you don’t drive, spectators can sometimes watch.

33. Visit Campbells Covered Bridge – South Carolina’s last remaining covered bridge, perfect for a peaceful picnic and scenic photos.

34. Conestee Dog Park (Greenville)A fenced dog park with separate areas for large and small dogs, water stations, and access to scenic trails at Conestee Nature Preserve.

35. Try Disc Golf at Timmons Park or Va-Du-Mar McMillan Park – Never played before? No problem. Disc golf is fun, free, and a great way to spend time outside. Greenville and Spartanburg both have solid courses.

36. Visit the Skate Parks (Greenville & Spartanburg) – Got a skater or scooter rider in the family? Pavillion Recreation Complex (Greenville) and the Spartanburg Hot Spot Skate Park at Tyger River are both great spots to practice tricks.

37. Go on a Geocaching Treasure Hunt – If you’ve never tried geocaching, it’s like a real-life treasure hunt using your phone. Both Greenville and Spartanburg have caches hidden in parks, on trails, and even downtown!

38. Rail Tail Dog Park (Spartanburg)A spacious off-leash park along the Mary Black Rail Trail with separate play areas, water fountains, and plenty of seating.

39. Walk or Bike the Mary Black Rail Trail (Spartanburg) – This easy, 2-mile paved trail is great for a casual walk, jog, or bike ride. 

40. Hit the Playgrounds at Legacy Park or Tyger River Park – Legacy Park (Greenville) has wide open green space and a duck pond, while Tyger River Park (Spartanburg) has a huge playground and, if it’s warm enough, a splash pad.

Indoor Attractions

41. Catch a Show at the Peace Center (Greenville) – Whether you’re into Broadway shows, live concerts, or the symphony, the Peace Center always has something going on. If you’ve never been, this might be the perfect excuse to dress up and enjoy a night out.

42. Explore the Chapman Cultural Center (Spartanburg) – This spot is packed with cool stuff. Perfect if you’re looking for something a little different.

43. Tour the BMW Zentrum Museum (Greenville) – If you love cars (or just appreciate cool engineering), the free BMW Zentrum Museum is worth a visit. You’ll get to see BMW’s history up close and even get a peek at the factory floor.

44. Play Topgolf (Greenville) – Fun for all skill levels with high-tech driving ranges, great food, and a lively atmosphere. Perfect for families, friends, or a night out!

45. Go karting at Frankies Fun Park  – Go-karts, mini-golf, laser tag, arcade games, and more, this spot has everything for a fun day out with family or friends!

46. Try a Cooking Class at The Cooks Station (Greenville) – Keep an eye out for special classes or tastings at this trendy spot.

47. Get Creative at a Local Art Workshop – Ever wanted to try pottery, painting, or a DIY craft night? Studios like Color Clay Café (Greenville) or Wine & Design (Spartanburg) offer one-time classes where you can create something unique and take it home.

48. See a show at Bon Secours Wellness Arena – From big-name concerts to hockey games and family events, “The Well” is the Upstate’s go-to spot for live entertainment.

49. Break Out of an Escape Room (Greenville & Spartanburg) – Test your problem-solving skills at Breakout Games (Greenville) or Escape Room Adventures (Spartanburg)

50. Play Free Mini-Golf at McPherson Park (Greenville) – Yep, Greenville’s oldest park has a completely free 18-hole mini-golf course. Just stop by the community center to borrow clubs and balls, and you’re set for a fun, budget-friendly afternoon.

51. Go Skating at Roller Sports (Taylors)A classic roller rink experience with upbeat music, arcade games, and family-friendly vibes.

52. Catch a Movie at NCG Cinema (Spartanburg) or Regal Hollywood (Greenville) – Sometimes, you just need a chill movie day. These theaters often have discount matinees, making it an easy, low-key way to relax.

53. Step Back in Time at Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum  – Baseball lovers can explore the life and legacy of this legendary player in his preserved childhood home.

54. Visit the Spartanburg Art Museum (SAM) – Located inside the Chapman Cultural Center, this small museum features contemporary art exhibits that change regularly. It’s an easy, laid-back way to take in some creativity.

55. See a Show at Greenville Theatre or Warehouse Theatre – Greenville’s local theater scene is seriously underrated. Whether it’s a comedy night, improv show, or full-scale play, there’s usually something happening during spring break.

56. Main Event (Greenville) – A massive indoor entertainment center featuring bowling, laser tag, arcade games, virtual reality, and a full restaurant, perfect for family fun or a group outing!

57. Tour a College Campus (Wofford or Converse in Spartanburg, Furman in Greenville) – Got a high schooler thinking about college? Spring break is a great time to take a free campus tour. Plus, the campuses are extra beautiful this time of year with everything blooming.

58. Sigal Music Museum (Greenville): Discover a diverse collection of historical musical instruments and exhibits that showcase the rich heritage of music.

59. Explore Heritage Green (Greenville) – This downtown cultural hub has it all: the Upcountry History Museum, the Children’s Museum, the Art Museum, and even the Greenville Little Theatre. You could easily spend a couple of days here if you wanted.

60. Catch Live Music at Music on Main (Spartanburg, Thursdays) – If your spring break includes a Thursday in April, head to Morgan Square for this free outdoor concert series. Good music, food vendors, and a fun community vibe—it’s a great way to spend an evening.

Nightlife and Indoor Attractions

61. Hit Downtown Greenville’s Nightlife Scene – Main Street is the place to be after dark. Whether you’re sipping cocktails at Up on the Roof, listening to live jazz at Blues Boulevard, or just enjoying the twinkling lights and lively energy, it’s the perfect way to spend a night out.

62. Grab Drinks in Spartanburg’s Morgan Square – The heart of downtown Spartanburg has some great spots for a night out, like the balcony at Level 10 or the cozy vibes at Delaney’s Irish Pub, which often features live music on Wednesdays.

63. Laugh It Up at Alchemy Comedy (Greenville) – Need a good laugh? Alchemy Comedy Theater has weekly improv and stand-up shows. Feeling bold? Try their one-night improv class and see if you’ve got what it takes.

64. Two-Step at Blind Horse Saloon (Greenville) – If you’re in the mood for live country music and a little line dancing, Blind Horse is the spot. Even if you don’t know how to dance, the crowd is fun, and you’ll catch on quick.

65. Sing Your Heart Out at Karaoke Night (Spartanburg) – Gather your crew and hit up Moonlight Tavern (Spartanburg) or Group Therapy (Greenville)

66. Go on a Greenville Foodie TourNot up for cooking? Greenville’s culinary tours take you on a tasting journey through some of the best restaurants in town!

67. Catch an Open Mic Night at Coffee Underground (Greenville) – For a more relaxed evening, check out Coffee Underground’s open mic nights. 

68. Check Out a Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium Event (Spartanburg) – Keep an eye on their event schedule!

69. Bowl & Play Laser Tag at Spare Time (Greenville) – Cosmic bowling, arcade games, laser tag, and a full bar? It’s like reliving childhood, but with adult perks.

70. See a Concert Radio Room (Greenville) – In addition to a full kitchen and bar, the Radio Room typically hosts 15-20 shows/events a month as well as trivia and karaoke on select weeknights (make sure to check out the calendar!).

71. Try Axe Throwing at Craft Axe Throwing (Greenville)Perfect for a unique night out with friends, test your skills with a fun and competitive axe-throwing experience.

72. Dave & Buster’s (Greenville)A lively spot with arcade games, sports on big screens, and a full bar, perfect for a fun night out with friends!

73. Grab Late-Night Waffle House or Cook-Out – Is it even a real night out if you don’t end it at Waffle House or Cook-Out? Scattered, smothered, and covered or a tray of hush puppies and a milkshake, either way, it’s a win.

74. Take a Downtown Ghost Tour (Greenville) – Some local tour groups offer spooky nighttime history walks. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, it’s a fun way to see the city in a different light (or lack thereof).

75. Compete at Trivia Night (Greenville & Spartanburg Breweries) – Many local breweries host trivia nights during the week. Spots like Southern Side Brewing (Greenville) and Ciclops Cyderi & Brewery (Spartanburg) are great places to grab a drink and show off your random knowledge.

76. Stroll Through First Friday Art Crawl (Greenville) – If your break falls on the first Friday of the month, check out this self-guided gallery tour. Local artists open their studios, and some spots even offer free wine while you browse.

77. Laugh at The Comedy Zone (Greenville) – Catch stand-up acts from local talent to big-name comedians for a fun night out filled with laughs.

78. Jump Around at SkyZone GLOW Night (Greenville) – If you’ve got teens (or just feel like being a kid again), check out SkyZone’s GLOW Night, where they turn off the lights, blast the music, and let you trampoline under blacklights.

79. Hang Out at FR8yard (Spartanburg) South Carolina’s first open-air biergarten with craft beer, live music, giant Jenga, and a laid-back atmosphere. Perfect for a casual night out!

80. Unwind at Group Therapy (Greenville) – A bar meets playground with mini-golf, ice curling, and interactive games, plus great cocktails and a fun atmosphere.

Spring Break Road Trips Near Greenville and Spartanburg

81. Take a Quick Trip to Asheville, NC – Just an hour away, Asheville is the perfect mix of artsy and outdoorsy. Check out the Biltmore Estate (spring gardens are gorgeous), explore funky downtown shops, or just grab a craft beer and enjoy the mountain views.

82. Visit Chimney Rock & Lake Lure – *CURRENTLY CLOSED DUE TO THE EFFECTS OF HURRICANE HELENE*

83. Get Your Thrills at Carowinds (Charlotte, NC) – Roller coasters, family rides, and a water park—Carowinds is about 1.5 hours away and is usually in full swing by spring break. If you’re a theme park person, it’s worth the trip.

84. Explore Columbia’s Riverbanks Zoo & State Museum – South Carolina’s capital is about an hour and a half away and has some great attractions. Riverbanks Zoo is a must (lions, giraffes, even a ropes course), and the SC State Museum has a planetarium and 4D theater.

85. Big-City Adventure in Charlotte, NC – About two hours away, Charlotte has plenty to offer—visit Discovery Place Science, check out the NASCAR Hall of Fame, or catch an NBA game if the Hornets are in town.

86. Check Out Hendersonville & Brevard, NC – These two mountain towns are slower-paced but full of charm. Hendersonville’s Main Street is perfect for strolling, and Brevard is known for its white squirrels and waterfalls in Pisgah National Forest.

87. Go Fishing at Lake Hartwell – Rent a boat or hop on a fishing charter at Lake Hartwell, about an hour from Greenville on the SC-GA border. Spring is prime time for bass and catfish, and the peaceful lake views are a bonus.

88. Spend a Long Weekend in Charleston or Hilton Head – If you’ve got a few extra days, a four-hour drive gets you to Charleston’s historic streets or Hilton Head’s beaches. Spring is the perfect time to visit before the summer crowds hit.

89. Take a Weekend Trip to Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg, TN – About three hours away, this area is touristy in all the best ways. Dollywood, alpine coasters, Ripley’s Aquarium, and of course, the Great Smoky Mountains. It’s packed with fun for families.

90. Hit Up Atlanta for a Day Trip – About 2.5 hours from Greenville, Atlanta is home to the Georgia Aquarium (the second largest in the world), World of Coca-Cola, and Centennial Olympic Park. If you want a bigger city adventure, it’s worth the drive.

91. Visit a Local Winery or Brewery – Not feeling a long drive? Check out Upstate SC’s Blue Ridge wineries, like Victoria Valley Vineyards (Cleveland, SC) or Burntshirt Vineyards (Hendersonville, NC). If beer’s more your thing, Asheville’s breweries or Greenville’s Ale Trail have plenty to explore.

92. Hike at Caesars Head & Table Rock State Parks – Just 45 minutes from Greenville, these parks offer stunning mountain views and challenging hikes. If you’re not up for a steep trek, Caesars Head Overlook gives you a breathtaking view with barely any walking required.

93. Catch a Sunset at Pretty Place Chapel (near Greenville)If you don’t mind a short drive, Pretty Place (Fred W. Symmes Chapel) has one of the most breathtaking views in the Upstate. Just check ahead since it’s sometimes closed for private events.

94. Go Kayaking on Lake Jocassee or Lake KeoweeIf you’re up for a day trip, Lake Jocassee is worth it—crystal-clear water, mountain views, and waterfalls you can paddle up to. Closer to home, Lake Keowee is great for a more laid-back kayak or paddleboard session.

95. Hike to Waterfalls in Dupont State Forest (NC) – *CURRENTLY CLOSED DUE TO THE EFFECTS OF HURRICANE HELENE*

96. Go Zip-lining at The Gorge If you’re a thrill-seeker, ziplining through the treetops at The Gorge (Saluda, NC) is a must. 

97. Camp at Devil’s Fork State Park (Lake Jocassee) – Spend the night under the stars at Devil’s Fork, where you can rent a campsite or cabin. 

98. Hike to Rainbow Falls at Jones Gap State ParkThis one’s a workout, but totally worth it. A moderate-to-strenuous hike leads to a stunning 100-foot waterfall. Go early—parking fills up fast, especially during spring break.

99. Take a Scenic Drive on Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway – If you just want to enjoy the ride, SC Highway 11 (Cherokee Foothills Scenic Hwy) is the perfect cruising road. Stop at overlooks, local produce stands, and small towns like Landrum or Walhalla along the way.

100. Cherokee, NCVisit the Museum of the Cherokee People, explore Oconaluftee Indian Village, or hike in the Great Smoky Mountains.

Whew – that’s 100! From things to do for spring break in Spartanburg to Greenville spring break highlights, you have a comprehensive list to ensure every day is different and exciting.

Tips for an Awesome Spring Break in Greenville & Spartanburg

  • Pack for All Seasons
    Spring here can’t make up its mind—mornings are chilly, afternoons warm up, and surprise rain showers happen. Layers and an umbrella = lifesavers. And if you’re thinking about a lake day, just know the water is still cold.

  • Avoid Traffic Headaches
    Rush hour hits 7:30-9 AM and 4:30-6 PM, skip those times if you’re heading to downtown Greenville, Asheville, or Carowinds. 

  • Book Ahead
    Spring break = crowds. If you’re planning Carowinds, Biltmore, or a show at the Peace Center, grab tickets early. Same with downtown dinner reservations, Greenville’s food scene is that good, and spots fill fast.

  • Go Where (and When) Locals Go
    Want a chill Falls Park experience? Go on a weekday morning. Paris Mountain picnic spots? Claim yours early on weekends. 

  • Check Out Local Events
    Spring break lines up with some great events. Keep an eye on VisitGreenvilleSC or Spartanburg’s city pages for festivals, concerts, and markets. 

  • Snacks & Water = Lifesavers
    Whether you’re downtown, hiking, or on the Swamp Rabbit Trail, bring snacks and water. Saves money and prevents those “I’m starving” meltdowns (from kids or adults).

  • Be a Respectful Visitor
    Greenville and Spartanburg are super welcoming, let’s keep them that way! Follow park rules, clean up after yourself, and use crosswalks downtown. 

  • Take Photos
    Spring break memories deserve good pics. Some of the best spots:
    📍 Liberty Bridge (Greenville) – That classic downtown shot.
    📍 I Love You sculpture (Spartanburg) – Perfect for group pics.
    📍 Hatcher Garden (Spartanburg) – Gorgeous spring blooms.
    📍 Mountain overlooks – Caesars Head, Table Rock, Pretty Place… you can’t go wrong.

Traveling to Greenville / Spartanburg for Spring Break? What to Know About GSP Airport

Flying into Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) for spring break? Good news—you’re in for one of the easiest airport experiences around. No massive crowds, long security lines, or travel headaches. Just a smooth arrival so you can get straight to the fun.

Why GSP is the Best Airport for Greenville & Spartanburg:

  • Quick & Easy Security – Short lines and fast baggage claim mean no wasted time.
  • Nonstop Flights – Direct flights from Atlanta, NYC, Dallas, Chicago, and more.
  • Easy Transportation – Uber, Lyft, and major rental car brands (Alamo, Enterprise, Hertz) are all on-site.
  • Great Amenities – Free Wi-Fi, a Priority Pass lounge, and solid food options.

Getting from GSP to Your Destination:

  • Downtown Greenville is just a 15-minute drive down I-85—rent a car, grab an Uber, or hop on a shuttle.
  • Spartanburg is about 25 minutes northeast with an easy highway drive.

Best Hotels Near GSP Airport:

 

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