Witness the magic of the Greenway throughout the year. Spring explodes with wildflowers, summer offers vibrant greenery and opportunities for picnicking, autumn paints the landscape in fiery hues.
The Tar River played a crucial role in the lives of Native American tribes for centuries. European settlers arrived in the 1700s, drawn by the fertile land and navigable river.
This trail winds along the southern part of the pond in the Phil Carroll Nature Preserve. It's a nice, wide trail with a rustic feel, offering a more entertaining and …
Soak up the vibrant atmosphere of the park, watch children playing on the playground, or simply relax and appreciate the fresh air. Head beyond the grassy areas and explore the Esplanade along the Tar River for scenic views.
This area covers 324 acres of land and 1.2 miles of water along the Tar River. The Nature Center features a 10,000-gallon aquarium and offers opportunities to learn about science …
While not strictly a swamp, this park nestled along the Tar River boasts a scenic boardwalk that skirts the edge of a wooded wetland. You might catch glimpses of cypress …
This area provides a pleasant shelter and playground for a picnic, along with a sandy beach, kayak launch, and floating docks for an up-close and personal view of the water.
This walkway takes you along the Tar River through Town Commons Park. You'll pass by the Greenville Toyota Amphitheater, where you might hear a concert while enjoying the river views.