Reedy River Falls Historic Park and Greenway, Urban park and waterfall in downtown Greenville, United States.
Reedy River Falls Historic Park is an urban park in downtown Greenville featuring natural gardens, walking trails, and a multi-level waterfall at its center. The river flows through 8 acres with multiple entry points accessible from Main Street.
The area along Reedy River became a settlement site starting in 1777, where mills were built to harness the water power that drove early economic growth in Greenville. This industrial foundation later transformed into the urban gathering space visitors see today.
This gathering space draws residents and visitors for concerts, markets, and seasonal celebrations, with the flowing water creating a backdrop for everyday relaxation and social connection.
The park is open daily from 6 AM to 11 PM with free admission and nearby parking options. Multiple walking routes are easy to navigate, and resting spots are scattered throughout for visitors to pause and take in the views.
The Liberty Bridge is a curved steel suspension footbridge stretching roughly 345 feet across the park, offering elevated views of the waterfall from above. This modern pedestrian structure has become a signature feature and favorite photo spot for those exploring the grounds.
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