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15 things to do this fall under $25

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Fall is the time for apple pies, haunted houses, and pumpkin picking. And of course, Greenville has a jam-packed schedule that will leaf you wanting more. (Pun totally intended).

Here’s a few of our favorites to mark on your calendar, because they’re all a #MustDo.

🍏 Pick apples (and try an apple donut). Find a U-Pick location near you.

⛏ The Hagood Mill in Pickens, which includes a blacksmith shop, gristmill, and historic cabins, is free from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. on Wednesdays + Fridays.

🦋 Check out the Butterfly Garden and Tree Houses at Roper Mountain Science Center

🚴‍ Walk, bike, or have a picnic at Furman University

🌿 Drive up to Asheville for the Western North Carolina Nature Center, which features local animals like hawks, otters, wolves, bobcats, and mountain lions.

🍂 See the full list here. 🍂

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