The centerpiece of Falls Park is Visitor Information A trip to Greenville would not be the Liberty Bridge, an award-winning, complete without a visit to Falls Park! one-of-a-kind curved suspension Falls Park is open daily 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. Located in the heart of downtown, the bridge designed by architect Miguel 20-acre park features scenic over- Rosales. Spanning 345 feet, its two Accessible public restrooms are located near looks, landscaped gardens, nature 90-foot-tall masts lean away from the the Main Street entrance to the park. trails, picnic areas, excavated mill bridge while its distinctive cantile- Open 9 a.m.–9 p.m. April–October, ruins and the with its vered deck appears to float above 9 a.m.–7 p.m. November–March. impressive series of falls. the waterfalls and gardens below. Falls Park is wheelchair accessible via a series of paved trails and ramps, and an elevator located near the Main Street entrance to the park.

Parking options include free two-hour parking on the street and paid parking facilities within walking distance. To view an interactive parking map, visit parking.greenvillesc.gov.

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PARKS & RECREATION

Falls Park on the Reedy 601 South Main Street Greenville SC 29601 864-467-4355 www.fallspark.com Cancer Survivors Park MORE TO DO NEAR .4 miles from Falls Park

The 6.8-acre Cancer Survivors Park stretch- FALLS PARK es from the edge of Falls Park to the edge of Cleveland Park and features a unique blend 1 mile from Falls Park of gathering spaces and natural walkways. Located in nearby Cleveland Park and acces- Visit the central pavilion, specialty gardens sible via the from Falls and sculptural and educational elements. Park, the 14-acre Greenville Zoo is home to wildlife from all over the world. Open daily from Harriet Wyche 9 a.m.–5 p.m. March 1–September 30 and 10 Memorial Garden .2 miles from Falls Park a.m.– 5 p.m. October 1–February 28. Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New The Harriet Wyche Memorial Garden Year’s Day. features Rose Crystal Tower by world-re- nowned artist Dale Chihuly. The sculpture was commissioned by the family and friends Pedrick’s Garden .2 miles from Falls Park of Harriet Wyche, a life-long Greenville This two-acre garden, which anchors the west resident and community volunteer, who was end of Falls Park, is a memorial to Pedrick instrumental in establishing Falls Park and Lowrey, a local community leader who was played a critical role in its continued develop- instrumental in the creation of Falls Park. ment over many decades. Pedrick’s Garden features raised flower beds, Tours and Rental Spaces a seating lawn, a pedestrian bridge and a Mice on Main Falls Park is the perfect setting for special public fountain. One of the garden’s more Can you find all nine of the small bronze occasions such as weddings, reunions and unique features is its use of the sunflower, mice hidden along Main Street? Conceived picnics and features two unique spaces Pedrick’s favorite plant, as a design motif. as a school project and crafted by local artist available for rent: Old Mill Garden and the Zan Wells, the sculptures draw inspiration River Lodge. Hour-long garden tours are also from the book Goodnight Moon. Visit available between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday miceonmain.com. through Friday. For more information, call 864-467-4355 or visit fallspark.com.

Pedrick’s Garden Mice on Main Old Mill Garden The Harriet Wyche Memorial Garden