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Greenville’s Fall Bucket List

Fall Foliage | Photo by @upstateoutdooradventurer

A drive through the fall colors is always a good idea. | Photo by @upstateoutdooradventurer

It’s finally fall — and to help you take full advantage of the festive season, we’ve compiled our Greenville fall bucket list with 10 must-do activities:

  1. Take a scenic hike to see the fall foliage.
  2. Attend a fall festival.
  3. Watch an outdoor movie.
  4. Go apple picking.
  5. Visit a haunted house.
  6. Take a driving tour of the best Halloween decor.
  7. Attend a Jones Oyster Roast.
  8. Sip a pumpkin spice latte from a local coffee shop.
  9. Take a ghost tour.
  10. Prost at a local Oktoberfest.

Tag us in your fall adventures, and tell us what’s on your summer bucket list.

Pro tip: Bookmark our Plan Ahead, updated monthly with must-do events + explore our City Guide for even more summer fun with topics including our:

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