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Beat the end of daylight saving scaries with these activities in Greenville

The sun may be setting early, but Greenville still has plenty to do.

Downtown Greenville skyline at night a focus on Falls Park.

Don’t sleep on Greenville’s nighttime views. | Photo by James Simpson Photography via GVLtoday

When the sun clocks out early, Greenville doesn’t have to. As Daylight Saving Time ends, the days get shorter — but that gives us more reason to make the most of the dark.

Attend a pop-up dinner

Cure the weekday blues by letting someone else cook a cozy dinner. Our current favorite pop-up dinner series are LolaCeli and Supper Club.

Night climb at BlocHaven

This rock climbing gym is open until 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 6 p.m. on Sunday, if you’re looking for a fun activity after dark.

Pickleball after dark

We recently told you about PKL Park offering glo pickleball on Friday nights, but you can also play until at least 9 p.m. at all City of Greenville courts.

Take a cooking class

From canning 101 to pasta 101, knife skills, and soup courses — head to The Cook’s Station kitchen classroom to escape the dark.

Attend a local event

Our events calendar features things happening in and around Greenville every single day, no matter when the sun sets.

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