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There are many exciting and interesting places to discover in the Upstate of South Carolina. Below are links to the local tourism agencies and conventional visitors bureaus where you can discover the many special features of the region.
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Located off Highway 11 in Pickens County, Table Rock State Park offers a stunning mountain view as well as two mountain lakes, hiking trails, cabins and camping opportunities.
Calhoun Falls State Park and Lake Russell in Abbeville County provide the Upstate with a pristine area for hiking and camping.
Downtown Greenville offers a multitude of specialty shops, restaurants and activities along with the natural beauty of the only natural falls located within a downtown area in the United States.
The Walnut Grove Plantation in Spartanburg County dates back to the 1700s with the Moore House having been built in 1765.The plantation was the site of a minor skirmish during the Revolutionary War in 1781 that is reenacted each year as part of Festifall at the Walnut Grove Plantation. The plantation is also open during the year for tours.
Lake Rabon in Laurens County was built in 1990 to provide a water source for Laurens County, but it also includes a public boat access and opportunities for water recreation.
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There are many exciting and interesting places to discover in the Upstate of South Carolina. Below are links to the local tourism agencies and conventional visitors bureaus where you can discover the many special features of the region.
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Aloft
Southeast Aviation Expo
Cornhole Tournament
Greenville Drive vs Savannah Sand Gnats
community party
Looking to explore the beauty of the Upstate area? Did you know that the Upstate has many beautiful waterfalls? Check out the a full list and start exploring!

Located between Greer and Landrum in the Northeast corner of Greenville County, Campbell's Covered Bridge is the last remaining covered bridge in South Carolina.

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