Boiling Springs in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Battlefields. Discover best things to do in Boiling Springs with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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4.5 based on 228 reviews
The park is located in a beautiful rural area. It's a bit off the main road, but definitely worth your time, especially if you like history.
The National Park Service rangers and the volunteers that run the place were all very friendly, answered all my questions, and went out of their way to make me feel welcome. The Visitor Center is small but is PACKED with displays, exhibits and a great movie. It's actually surprising to see how much they fit into a small building!
The gift shop is very small, but has pretty much any souvenir you could want. They of course have the stamp for your National Park Service passport book, though can always stamp just about anything else to remember your visit! In addition to the Cowpens National Battlefield stamp, you can also get the stamp for the Overmountain Victory National History Trail.
This is a wonderful place to get lost in nature. Running/walking trails take you all around the beautiful wooded area, or you can drive the 3-mile "loop" and stop to read all the historical markers and information boards.
Even if you're not interested in Revolutionary War history, this is a place you should visit, for the beauty of the site, and the QUIET that surrounds you when you're there.
Highly recommended.
5 based on 151 reviews
We are a production brewery that opened in downtown Spartanburg in 1997. We moved to our current location in 2009. It was the old dodge dealership built in the 50's. As of Feb 2018 we offer food and hope you will come share a pint and eat where the beer is made. Open: Tues-Fri 3pm to 10pm ; Sat 11am to 10pm. Live music in tap room Thurs, Fri, Sat Cheers!
Stopped in at RJ Rockers Brewing late in the afternoon to check out the beer selections and the place. Jessica was 'on duty' that day and what a delightful, personable and very knowledable young woman. We talked about the beer offerings on tap that day...MoreMGordon, We agree Jess is awesome! Peachy King is big and is made with 150 pounds of SC peaches in each batch. Food side is open and we hope you make it back to eat soon! thank you for your support. Henry
4.5 based on 18 reviews
I played here with a customer and the course was in great shape especially for this time of year. They do a great job ok keeping this course maintained.
The green were not as fast as normal but still fast.
The staff is always great to work with.
I cant wait to go back.
4.5 based on 68 reviews
Located just off I-85, the Abbott Farms market has a fantastic selection of peach products and other farm products at good prices. They even have some products that are impossible to get outside the Carolinas, like scuppernong cider and hoop cheese! You can get your peach fix here and try some new and unique things if you are just driving through.
5 based on 1 reviews
We traveled to Red Bordner Distillery after seeing billboards in the area. What a treat to go into the shop and meet Red, himself. He had many stories about the early moonshining days and also his race car career. In the shop is 2 of his cars and so many pictures and memorabilia that you could spend hours milling around. We tasted many different moonshines and really liked the Agave choices. Red gave us many suggestions of mixers for our "shine" choices and other uses (ice cream topping!) He was very generous by allowing us to take photos w/ us and round the shop. You will not be disappointed.
4.5 based on 185 reviews
Hatcher Garden is a true treasure in Spartanburg, you can take a quiet walk along paved and natural paths or sit and enjoy the trees, flowers, sounds of water and songbirds. We enjoy taking our nephew along and looking at the plaques identifying the trees and shrubs, and we always stop and make a donation in the box on our way out to help support the garden.
5 based on 39 reviews
The best place to go for buying gifts to take home. Mote makes their own liquor.
Gin, whiskey, Brandy. Best of all Moonshine. You can sit comfortably chatting to them tasting all they distil. A delightful place for something different to take home.
There are all kinds of other related items. They have t- shirts with their motive. It's best to go and see for yourself the lovely items to buy as well as alcohol. Go and enjoy.
5 based on 21 reviews
The Tap House is my favorite bar in Spartanburg. They constantly rotate a great selection of beers and ciders. There is always something that both my husband and I (completely opposite tastes in beer) want to drink. And, we have to order the meat and cheese tray quite often.
They have picnic tables, comfy furniture and outside seating, with convenient parking. Oh, and
3.5 based on 256 reviews
Temporarily Closed This SC Upstate family-oriented tradition is celebrating 27 years and offering an unforgettable experience for children and adults alike! Drive through millions of lights, themes, music, and displays that transform the nearly 100-acre-park into a winter wonderland in celebration of the holidays. Be sure to allow plenty of time to stroll in "Santa's Village" to enjoy relaxed fun with family and friends. There, you can pet, feed, and admire dozens of animals, have your photo taken with Santa, warm your hands or roast marshmallows by the bonfire, and visit Mrs. Claus' attic for an incredible panoramic view of the lights. Snap that selfie with a zebra, camel, or one of many animals waiting to meet you. Finish your evening with a drive to the inspirational nativity area. For an additional fee per vehicle you can enter our Enchanted Deer Forest and hand-feed hundreds of animals (animal food provided) from the comfort of your car.
Hollywild is a small but interesting animal park. Its miles off the beaten path. Has a pen set up with baby animals that you can purchase a bottle and bottle feed. there is also a (free) open air bus that runs approx every 40 mins. The bus takes you through a open area where you can hand feed wild (non-aggressive) animals that roam freely. The food for these animals is free. Its day old bread, bagels, etc. They do not sell hot foods like burgers or hot dogs but they do sell cold non-alcoholic drinks that are not cheap. Parking is free and admission is cheap. This is a good event for younger children as a visit would last approx. 1 1/2 hour max. I've visited several times. Usually not very crowded. Very rural.
4 based on 26 reviews
This is a nice little museum tracing the train history of Spartanburg. Good for adults and children alike. Won't take maybe an hour at most, and make sure you talk to the volunteer on site for additional interesting information. The farm market has moved to a new location, it was really great when you could take in both at one time. Located in the old train station.
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