Best attractions and places to see around City View include historical sites within this census-designated place in Greenville County, South Carolina. Bordering Greenville, City View benefits from access to a wider array of attractions in the larger city. The area features notable landmarks and natural escapes, offering diverse points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Swamp Rabbit Trail route through the heart of downtown Greenville. Wear comfortable shoes of your choice, dress for the weather of the day, and watch out for bicyclists.
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This dam was built in 1898; the water it collects was known simply as Reservoir 2. After heavy rainfall, you can enjoy seeing it flowing and hear the sound of the rushing water.
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Opened in May 2022, Greenville's Unity Park, located along the Rabbit Swamp Trail, features cutting-edge playgrounds, a 4,100-square-foot splash pad, green spaces, covered picnic tables, and a 10,000-square-foot welcome center. The 60-acre park includes basketball courts, a historic baseball field from 1925, and three bridges spanning the Reedy River. Visit unityparkgreenville.com/1843/Unity-Park.
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A gathering place where families, friends, and farmers unite, sharing food stories, forging connections, and turning neighbors into friends. Their craft coffee and espresso are sourced sustainably, and you can enjoy all natural meal.
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A gathering place where families, friends, and farmers unite, sharing food stories, forging connections, and turning neighbors into friends. Their craft coffee and espresso are sourced sustainably and you can enjoy all natural meal.
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Falls Park on the Reedy, in Greenville's Historic West End, is more than nature's delight—it's a cherished city gem. A versatile haven for all ages, where people gather to thrive and celebrate life.
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In the heart of Greenville, the Reedy River descends in a stunning waterfall. Once an industrial hub, it became “Falls Park on the Reedy” in the '60s. The elegant Liberty Bridge arches over the river, offering a breathtaking view of this natural wonder.
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This is Greenville's newest park. It was opened in May 2022 and lies at the Rabbit Swamp Trail upstream of Greenville's Falls Park. It features four state-of-the-art playgrounds, two green spaces, covered picnic tables and a welcome center, a first-aid station and flexible event space. The 60-acre park also features basketball courts and a historic baseball field located on the site of the former Mayberry Park, which was built in 1925. Three pedestrian bridges span the Reedy River, which flows through the middle of the park.
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Within City View, you can explore the former Monaghan Mill, a significant example of early twentieth-century cotton mill engineering, now converted into loft apartments. The Parker High School Auditorium, built in 1938, is another notable historical landmark. In nearby Greenville, the Wyche Pavilion, an open-air shell of a historic building, and the Lake Placid Dam, built in 1898, offer glimpses into the region's past. Additionally, the Poinsett Bridge, the oldest bridge in South Carolina, is a short drive away.
Yes, the area boasts several natural escapes. Falls Park on the Reedy in downtown Greenville features the stunning Reedy River Falls and the iconic Liberty Bridge. Other options include Paris Mountain State Park for hiking and biking, Lake Conestee Nature Park with miles of trails through woodlands and wetlands, and the Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail System for multi-use activities. Further afield, Caesars Head State Park and Table Rock State Park offer dramatic mountain views and extensive hiking.
Many attractions around City View are suitable for families. Falls Park on the Reedy, with its gardens and the Liberty Bridge, is a central hub for all ages. The Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Grocery offers a playground and picnic area. In Greenville, families can visit The Children's Museum of the Upstate, the Greenville Zoo, or Runway Park at GMU, an aviation-themed park.
There are numerous options for walking and hiking. Easy hikes around City View include the Unity Park Loop, Reedy River Falls Loop, and the Swamp Rabbit Trail: Falls Park Loop. For more challenging trails, Paris Mountain State Park and Lake Conestee Nature Park offer extensive networks. You can find more details on specific routes in the Easy hikes around City View guide.
Yes, the area is very popular for cycling. The Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail System is a 22-mile multi-use greenway connecting Greenville with Travelers Rest, perfect for biking. You can explore routes like the Swamp Rabbit and Doodle Trail Loop or the Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Grocery – Falls Park loop. For more cycling options, refer to the Cycling around City View guide.
Greenville offers a rich cultural scene. The Peace Center is a premier performing arts venue. Art enthusiasts can visit the Greenville County Museum of Art, which houses a significant collection of American art. The Upcountry History Museum explores the history of the Upstate region. These, along with the Sigal Music Museum, are part of the Heritage Green cultural campus.
Yes, the Liberty Bridge at Falls Park is designed to be wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors of all mobilities to enjoy the stunning views of the Reedy River Falls and the surrounding park.
Many outdoor areas in the region are dog-friendly. For instance, the Lake Placid Dam is noted as a dog-friendly spot. It's always recommended to check specific park or attraction rules regarding pets before your visit, and to keep dogs on a leash.
The Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Grocery is a popular gathering place, especially for users of the Swamp Rabbit Trail. It's known for its commitment to local foods, sustainably sourced craft coffee, and all-natural meals. It also features an extensive picnic area, bicycle parking, repair tools, and a playground, making it a great stop for families and cyclists.
The Lake Placid Dam, built in 1898, is a historical man-made monument. It was originally constructed to collect water for what was known as Reservoir 2. After heavy rainfall, visitors can enjoy the sight and sound of the rushing water over the dam.
Absolutely. The Liberty Bridge at Falls Park offers spectacular views of the Reedy River Falls. For panoramic vistas of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Caesars Head State Park is renowned. Further north, Sassafras Mountain, the highest point in South Carolina, features an observation tower with views spanning four states.
The Wyche Pavilion, an open-air structure in downtown Greenville, is a popular venue for various outdoor events. It is particularly well-known and frequently used as a wedding venue, offering a distinctive urban setting.
For mountain biking enthusiasts, the area offers several challenging routes. Options include the Sulphur Springs and Brissy Ridge Loop, the Paris Mountain State Park loop, and the Mountain Creek and Sassafras Loop. You can find more detailed information and routes in the MTB Trails around City View guide.


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