Walk Falls Park and Main Street while you learn Greenville’s story
1 Hour
Guided walking tour, Photos
Get an introduction to Greenville with a guided walk through Falls Park on the Reedy and nearby Main Street. See enlarged historic photos and hear how the city grew from its early days to today’s projects and future plans.
Full refund with 24 hours notice of cancellation. Full refund in case of operator cancellation due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. No-shows will be charged the full price.
You’ll walk primarily in Falls Park, with a stroll on the Swamp Rabbit Trail along the Riverwalk and a little bit of Main Street. You’ll also see enlarged photographs showing how the river, falls, buildings, and city looked over the last 150 years.
Sites highlighted on the tour include the ruins of an 1816 grist mill built by Vardry McBee, the 1882 Huguenot Mill, Liberty Bridge, the 1857 Gower, Cox and Markley Carriage factory building, Riverplace, and the bronze memorial to Charles Townes.
Yes. This Falls Park walking tour is geared toward visitors and people who are new to Greenville, with an overview of the city’s past, present, and future developments.
Falls Park on the Reedy is the beating green heart of downtown Greenville, a 32-acre oasis where cascading waterfalls tumble over weathered granite and the iconic Liberty Bridge curves gracefully overhead. This walking tour brings you straight into the story of how an overlooked industrial site became one of the South's most celebrated urban parks, with the falls themselves serving as the dramatic centerpiece. Strolling through Falls Park on the Reedy, you'll quickly understand why locals and visitors alike consider this stretch of the Reedy River the soul of the city, a place where natural beauty, public art, and Southern hospitality come together in one walkable experience.
The tour winds along shaded paths and over the suspension bridge that has become Greenville's signature image, pausing at the best vantage points to take in the rushing water below. You'll learn about the textile mills that once lined the river, the bold decision to remove the old vehicle bridge that obscured the falls, and the transformation that followed. Along the way, expect the soft mist of the cascades, the scent of magnolia and dogwood depending on the season, and sweeping views of gardens, sculptures, and the lively Main Street district just beyond the trees. Every turn through Falls Park on the Reedy reveals another angle, another photo opportunity, another quiet bench worth lingering on.
This experience is ideal for curious travelers, history lovers, families with kids who need room to roam, and couples seeking a romantic walk with a story behind it. Photographers will find endless compositions, while anyone interested in urban design will appreciate how thoughtfully the park was woven back into the city. Whether it's your first visit to Greenville or your tenth, a guided walk through Falls Park on the Reedy is the perfect way to slow down, look closely, and fall for this Upstate gem.
John Nolan clearly knows his stuff when it comes to Greenville's history and food scene. Travelers consistently praise his enthusiasm and deep knowledge, with even longtime residents discovering new facts about their city. The variety of tours is impressive, from walking tours around Falls Park to driving options that work well for those with mobility concerns. Big Chuck gets mentioned specifically as another excellent guide who brings stories to life with genuine passion. The food tours seem to be the real standout here. People rave about the generous portions, quality restaurants (especially Table 301 venues), and how John weaves historical context throughout the culinary experiences. The BBQ tour and Chef's Table tour get particularly enthusiastic responses. What makes these tours special is the pacing and thoughtful details like historical photos, artifacts, and presentations in the van between stops. Multiple reviewers mention taking several tours and planning to return, which speaks volumes. One person noted a communication issue about a no-show, though this appears to be an isolated incident among otherwise glowing feedback.
The guide was amazing! Very professional and friendly.
Samuel Mayer
March 1, 2026
The guide was amazing! Very professional and friendly.
Samuel Mayer
March 1, 2026