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ummertime Explore Outdoors North Carolina 6 | Sliding Rock 8 | WNC Fly Fishing Trail 10 | Blue Ridge Parkway 11 | Chimney Rock 12 | NC Arboretum 13 | Ziplining 16 | WNC Nature Center 21 | Holmes Forest

South Carolina 14 | Lake Conestee Nature Park 18 | Paris Mountain 20 | Swamp Rabbit Trail 22 | Wallhalla Fish Hatchery 24 | SC Botanical Garden

Arts & Activities North Carolina 26 | Beer City, USA 28 | River Arts District 30 | Biltmore 32 | D owntown Asheville Tours 34 | Hit the Rivers 36 | Golfing 38 | Folk Art Center

South Carolina 40 | Upstate Museums 43 | Upstate Waterparks 44 | The Peace Center 45 | B lue Ridge Arts Center 47 | C hildren’s Museum of the Upstate 47 | Roper Mountain

Weekend Getaways North Carolina 49 | Cherohala Skyway 50 | Cherokee 51 | Maggie Valley 52 | Charlotte 52 | Bryson City 54 | Hot Springs 54 | Asheville

tennessee 55 | Gatlinburg 56 | Cade’s Cove 57 | Pigeon Forge South Carolina 58 | Greenville 59 | Charleston 60 | Lake Jocassee

Festivals & Events

South Carolina North Carolina 62 | Shindig on the Green 66 | Festival of Discovery 67 | Greenville Drive 63 | Asheville Beer Week 63 | Folkmoot 64 | F EI World Equestrian Games

Calendar of Events 68 | North Carolina 72 | south Carolina

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Sliding Rock Indulge in nature’s very own waterslide in Brevard, NC — a place where rushing water and a smooth slab of river rock come together in perfect harmony. Sliding Rock in Pisgah National Forest is a 60 foot natural rock slide with an 8 foot deep pool at the base — perfect for folks looking for a fun waterfall to slide down! The slide is a Forest Service recreation area with lifeguards and staff on duty from late May 27th through September 4th from 10am - 6pm, but visitors may slide any time during daylight hours. With a low fee of $2 per person when staff members are on duty and free during “off” hours (restrooms will be closed and donations are still encouraged even when admission is waived), it’s affordable and will foster memories that last a lifetime! Children 6 and under may slide for free. The warm weather does bring the crowds, but you’ll have fun waiting your turn as you watch each slider’s expression as they go down! There are also two observation areas for those who would rather watch the excitement. Located along US 276, about 7.5 miles south of the Blue Ridge Parkway (or a little over 7 miles north off US 280 in Brevard). Parking is somewhat limited, so if you can, try and arrive early in the day. For more info, call the US Forest Service at 828-877-3265. Photo via Transylvania County Tourism 6

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wNC Fly fishing trail Did you know that Western North Carolina is home to the first and only fly fishing trail in the United States? The Western North Carolina Fly Fishing Trail, situated in Jackson County, features some of the best trout waters in the Great Smoky Mountains. The winding trail takes you to 15 excellent spots for catching brook, brown and rainbow trout.

Whether you seek quantity or size, open waters or small streams, the WNC Fly Fishing Trail has it all. Download a larger map at flyfishingtrail.com

1) SCOTT CREEK Brown, Rainbow CHEROKEE 2) S MALL STREAMS (Moses Creek, INDIAN RESERVATIO Mull Creek, Rough Butt Creek, Chastine Creek, Piney Mountain Creek) Brook, Rainbow 3) C ANEY FORK Rainbow, Brown, occasional Brook 4) TANASEE CREEK Brown 5) PANTHERTOWN CREEK Brook 6) R AVEN FORK Golden, Rainbow, Brown, Brook & Donaldson trout HITEWATER RIVER Brook, Brown 7) W & Rainbow 8) SCOTSMAN & FOWLER CREEKS into CHATTOOGA RIVER Brown, Rainbow 9) WEST FORK TUCKASEGEE RIVER Brown, Rainbow 10) TUCKASEGEE RIVER Rainbow, Brook & Brown 11) SAVANNAH CREEK Rainbow, Brown 12) T UCKASEGEE RIVER NC 107 Bridge to Dillsboro Brook, Brown & Rainbow 13) GREENS CREEK Rainbow, some Brown 14) TUCKASEGEE RIVER Dillsboro Rainbow, Brown 15) L OWER TUCKASEGEE RIVER Barker’s Creek Bridge to Whittier Rainbow, Brown

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blue ridge parkway America’s favorite drive stretches 469 miles and features outstanding scenery and recreational opportunities. The 469 miles of the Blue Ridge Parkway, wind through an abundant biodiversity, including some of the oldest mountains in the world. The Parkway starts in the Great Smoky Mountains in North Carolina and ends in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley. With abundant hiking trails, scenic overlooks, and picnic areas, you can easily spend the whole day enjoying the Parkway’s stunning beauty. From Mount Mitchell (Milepost 355.3), the highest point East of the Mississippi, to places like Craggy Gardens (MP 364.3) and Devil’s Courthouse (MP 422.2), see the biological diversity of the area’s varied topography. In the Asheville corridor, the Folk Art Center (MP 382) and Blue Ridge Parkway Visitor Center (MP 384) emphasize the craft heritage of the region. Head south for a picnic at Mount Pisgah or lunch at Pisgah Inn (MP 407.8). Head north for a hike at Crabtree Falls (MP 339.5 – 340.2) Find yourself in the rolling pastures of Doughton Park (MP 240–245) or exploring the rugged Linville Gorge (MP 317). The Parkway offers beauty from start to finish. Visit blueridgeparkway.org to plan your trip. Photos via Blue Ridge Parkway Association

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chimney rock A beautiful oasis high in the sky, Chimney Rock State Park is a great day trip for nature enthusiasts of all ages. At 2,280 feet above sea level, Chimney Rock provides views of Lake Lure, Hickory Nut Gorge and the Carolina Piedmont. The Chimney is a 535-million-year-old remnant of igneous rock. From the upper parking lot, reach the Chimney by trail system or ride a 26-story elevator inside the mountain. The elevator opens into the Sky Lounge Gift Shop & Deli at Chimney level.

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Fill the day with an array of activities that suit any age group - hiking, biking, rock climbing, or dipping your toes in Hickory Nut Falls, one of the highest waterfalls east of the Mississippi River. Chimney Rock is definitely worth the exercise — with 75-mile views, this mountaintop experience will take your breath away. Visit chimneyrockpark. com for details.

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north carolina arboretum Whether you enjoy strolling through gardens, exploring exhibits, or hiking and biking, the Arborteum has it all. Nestled in one of the most botanically diverse and beautiful natural settings in America, The North Carolina Arboretum contains 65 acres of cultivated gardens that delight the senses and pays tribute to the area’s rich cultural heritage. The Arboretum consistently delivers engaging indoor and outdoor exhibits which are focused around science, education, arts and culture that are enriching for all ages and interests. For active types, the Arboretum also offers 10 miles of hiking and biking trails that connect to many other area attractions such as Lake Powhatan, the Pisgah National Forest and the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Arboretum also houses one of the finest, most unique bonsai collections in the country. Visitors will find the Arboretum’s bonsai collection, with more than 100 specimen, draws inspiration from the traditional roots of Japanese bonsai but is carefully cultivated with a Southern Appalachian accent. Visitors can explore on their own or sign up for a guided tour. There are also free Weekly Guided Trail Walks, Tuesday and Saturday afternoons April November. The NC Arboretum is located at 100 Frederick Law Olmsted Way, Asheville, NC 28806-9315. For more info, visit ncaboretum.org or call 828-665-2492. Above: Plants of Promise Garden at the NC Arboretum 12

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Ziplining

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Photo via The Adventure Center of Asheville

Are you looking for adventurous outdoor activities or exciting things to do close to downtown Asheville?

Photo via French Broad Rafting and Ziplines iwanna.com

Located five minutes from downtown, T h e A d v e n t u r e Ce n t e r o f A s h e v i l l e (ashevilletreetopsadventurepark.com) is an urban adventure with views of the city skylines set in a 124 acre park with multiple courses of all levels to provide challenges for all types of adventure seekers. For kids from the ages of 4 to 12 there is even a Kids Zip with three different courses for the kids to enjoy. Opened in 2010, Navitat Zipline Canopy Adventure (navitat.com) offers multiple tours suitable for first-timers and veteran thrill-seekers alike. With two huge Ziplines side-by-side patrons can enjoy the sights of the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains with a companion. Anchored to over 30 trees, Treetop Adventure Park (ashevilletreetopsadventurepark.com) has 60 unique and exhilarating courses for you to zip, climb, walk, swing, jump or participate in repelling challenges. With five different leveled courses, anyone can participate at any level and still feel challenged. Family-owned with over thirty years of experience, French Broad Rafting and Ziplines (frenchbroadrafting.com), promises a day of thrills and laughter. There is a ziplining outpost next to their main base of operations that is perfect for a relaxing zipline ride after an exhilarating day of whitewater rafting. 05.22.18 Summertime Guide 13


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Lake Conestee nature Park Escape the urban downtown Greenville along the beautiful Reedy River Looking for a place to escape the urban fast-paced lifestyle of Greenville, South Carolina? Six miles south of downtown there is a 400 acres nature park called Lake Conestee, spanning 3 miles along the Reedy River. This beautiful natural habitat along the Reedy River contains both a hardwood and evergreen forest, extensive wetlands and is home to a rich diversity of wildlife with over 200 different bird species. The park has been designated as an Important Bird Area of Global Significance by the National Audubon Society. Another urban escape can be found just off of Main Street located in Falls Park were Reedy River Falls can be viewed. There is even a pedestrian suspension bridge, named the Liberty Bridge, that sits over the falls, perfect for taking angled pictures otherwise not seen. The twenty-four acres around the falls was bought in 1967 by the Carolina Foothills Garden Club and turned into a park filled with blooming gardens, walking trails and a manifold of benches for visitors to sit and admire the view. The area has been tirelessly worked on and cleaned up to restore it to its natural beauty and preserve the historic Falls. 14

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WNC NAture center Are you looking for an adventure this summer? Visit the Western North Carolina Nature Center for a summer of wildlife, education and outdoor entertainment! Home to more than 60 native species, the WNC Nature Center creates a wild experience for all ages. Open 7 days a week, there is always something fun to do. From 10 AM to 5 PM, you can explore wildlife and Nature Play exhibits! How well do you know Southern Appalachian wildlife? Test your native amphibian and reptile knowledge indoors at Appalachian Station, then head outdoors to explore small mammal exhibits with raccoons and foxes and watch the playful river otters put on a show at Brandon’s Otter Falls. Take a stroll along Black Bear Ridge to view black bears, hawks, owls and white-tailed deer exhibits or visit the largest area of the park, Appalachian Predators, to experience cougars, wolves, coyotes and a bobcat. Don’t miss the exciting opportunity to meet an education animal ambassador during one of the daily Animal Moments! 16

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Looking for a more hands-on experience? Explore the Nature Center’s NC Farm to pet donkeys, sheep and goats. Use your imagination and problem-solving skills at one of the Nature Play areas by building forts with branches, exploring a willow hut and rolling acorns, stones and balls down chutes. Continue along Trillium Trail for a leisurely hike or visit Explorer’s Outpost to experiment with water flow at a mining sluice. Don’t forget to stop by Captain Dave’s Pirate Dawgs and the Cabin Gift Shop for a delicious treat or wild souvenir! To learn more about the WNC Nature Center and fun summer events, visit wncnaturecenter.com or call 828-259-8080. For unlimited visits all summer (and year) long, join the Friends of the WNC Nature Center; call 828-259-8092 or visit wildwnc.org for more information. Photo via WNC Nature Center iwanna.com


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paris mountain state park Located just North of Greenville, Paris Mountain State Park is a wilderness gem of over 1700 acres. Paris Mountain State Park is one of 16 South Carolina Parks that were built in the 1930s by the Depression era Civilian Conservation Corps. Because it’s a monadnock (a mountain that rises up out of otherwise flat land), Paris Mountain offers spectacular views and terrain for hiking, trail running, mountain biking, camping, fishing and pretty much any other outdoor activity. This park has something for everyone, from clear mountain streams and lakes, 15 miles of trails, to paddle-boats, campsites and cabin rentals. There are four lakes in the park and the park features a cool swimming area open during the summer months. The educational Park Center explains the role of Paris Mountain in providing the city of Greenville with water from the years 1890 to 1916. Visitors to the park today can see two of the original 1880s dams from this part of the park’s history. Paris Mountain State Park is home to around 73 different types of flora. The majority of the plant life on Paris Mountain is similar to plant life found on mountains farther north. Summer hours are 8am-9pm. Age 5 & Under: Free, Age 6-15: $3, Age 16-64: $5, Age 65+: $3.25. For trail maps & more info, visit pmspf.org 18

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Here’s a quick view of what Paris Mountain State Park has to offer: • 15 miles of hiking and biking trails near downtown Greenville •

4 park lakes — ­ Lake Placid, Mountain Lake, Buckhorn Lake and Reservoir #3 (also known as North Lake)

1 cool swimming area that is open during summer months

1 educational Park Center that explains the role of Paris Mountain in providing the city of Greenville with water years ago

39 paved campsites, 13 of which offer tent pads

5 trailside camping sites

6 picnic shelters available for rent for picnics and other group gatherings

1,540 acres of parkland near downtown Greenville for you to explore

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ghs swamp rabbit trail The Greenville Health System Swamp Rabbit Trail is a 21-mile multi-use greenway connecting Travelers Rest with Greenville and beyond. The Swamp Rabbit Trail traverses along the Reedy River, an old railroad corridor, and several city parks making for a fun and safe place to walk, bicycle, birdwatch, and explore nature as well as browse through the many local businesses just off the trail from Travelers Rest to Greenville. The rails-to-trail Swamp Rabbit idea was born in 1999 when Greenville County bought 13 miles of abandoned railroad track for the trail for $1.3 million. The trail got its quirky name from the defunct G&NR train, locally called the Swamp Rabbit. It is believed the name came from the wetlands along the Reedy River that the line traversed and the bouncy nature of the ride. The greenway officially opened for public use in May of 2009. This flat, traffic-free trail is perfect for a family bike ride and visitors can rent bicycles at either end of the trail. If you cannot reach the trail by bicycle, there are many spots to park vehicles along the way as well as Greenlink bus stops. All Greenlink buses are equipped with bicycle racks. For interactive maps and to find out what’s “hoppening” along the trail, visit greenvillerec.com/swamprabbit. 20

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Holmes Educational state Forest Looking for a great place to take the family for hiking and picnicking? Come to Holmes Educational State Forest to experience nature as it should be, without crowds or admission fees. Holmes Educational State Forest is renowned for the diversity of wildflowers on display throughout the year and offers rich cove forest habitats that host a variety of plant and animal life. The forest, located just north of DuPont State Recreational Forest in Henderson County, was originally established as a tree nursery in the mid 1930’s. The land became an Educational State Forest in the early 1970’s with a mission to utilize the property as an outdoor classroom. The forest has a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy to strenuous, as well as picnic areas that are great for family gatherings. Check out the many educational displays scattered throughout the forest to learn more about forest management and wildland firefighting. Holmes Educational State Forest also offers free Ranger led hikes and programs by appointment for groups of 10 or more people on a variety of topics. A large picnic shelter, complete with electricity, fireplaces (wood included) and picnic tables, is also available to reserve for free. Call (828) 692-0100 to iwanna.com

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walhalla state fish hatchery Built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the Walhalla State Fish Hatchery is the only trout hatchery in South Carolina. The Walhalla State Fish Hatchery is unique in that it is the only state hatchery involved in the culture of trout, a coldwater species. Trout are produced here in support of recreational fishing. When they reach an appropriate size, the trout are stocked wherever suitable coldwater habitat occurs in South Carolina. The streams of the Appalachian Mountains are generally pristine and of good water quality. However, they are frequently not very fertile and are not as productive as streams in other areas of the country. This is due to the type of bedrock from where they originate which produces low alkalinity in the water. Therefore, streams in South Carolina do not typically support high fish populations on their own. This fact, combined with heavy fishing pressure, creates the need for supplemental stocking with trout from the hatchery to sustain a viable fishery. In a typical year, the Hatchery produces approximately 500,000 trout for stocking the public waters of South Carolina. They also provide 22

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eggs and small fingerlings to other State agencies. Visitors are welcome to tour the hatchery, to fish in the East Fork which runs through hatchery grounds, or to picnic in areas provided for the public. Special group tours can be arranged. Visits by individuals and families are generally on a walk-through basis. Adjacent to the hatchery is the Chattooga Picnic Area which offers a barrier-free fishing pier and access to the hiking trails of the Ellicott Rock Wilderness. Hikers may take a trail that goes along side the East Fork for 2.5 miles to the main Chattooga River. From there you can go upstream to Ellicott’s Rock (1.7 miles) or downstream to the Burrell’s Ford campground and parking lot (2.1 miles). To get to the hatchery from Walhalla, take SC 28 N to SC 107. Continue on SC 107 approximately 13 miles. Look for the Walhalla Hatchery sign and turn left on the Hatchery road. The Hatchery is approximately 1.8 miles at the end of the road. For hours, visit hatcheries.dnr.sc.gov/walhalla iwanna.com


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sc botanical garden The South Carolina Botanical Garden is a diverse 295 acres of natural and manicured landscapes with miles of streams and nature trails. Located on the campus of Clemson University, the beautiful gardens also host a nationally recognized nature-based sculpture collection, distinguished education and outreach programs, and the Bob Campbell Geology Museum (open Wednesday through Sunday). History buffs will enjoy the Hanover House (ca. 1716) and the Hunt Family Cabin (ca. 1826). Art connoisseurs will want to experience the Garden’s collection of site-specific, nature-based sculptures and the art galleries in the Fran Hanson Discovery

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Center. Other points of interest include the many demonstration gardens, such as the Camellia Garden, Wildlife Habitat Garden, Xeriscape Garden and Hosta Garden; the 70-acre Schoenike Arboretum; the Heritage Gardens, and trails. The SCBG is located at the intersection of Highway 76 and Pearman Boulevard at Clemson University. Visitors are welcome free of charge, every day from dawn to dusk. To plan a visit, go to clemson.edu/public/scbg Photo via Clemson University

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beer city, usa With breweries scattered all over Western North Carolina, the area is considered the craft brewing capital of the Southeast, and Asheville is the definite hotbed. Archetype Brewing

265 Haywood Rd, Asheville (828) 505-4177 archetypebrewing.com

Asheville Pizza & Brewing 77 Coxe Ave, Asheville 675 Merrimon Ave, Asheville (828) 575-2400 altamontbrewing.com

Balsam Falls Brewing Co. 506 W Main St, Sylva (828) 631-1987

Basic Brewery

131 3rd Ave West, Hendersonville (828) 513-5030 basicbrewery.com

BearWaters Brewing Co.

130 Frazier St Suite 7, Waynesville (828) 246-0602 bwbrewing.com

ben’s tune up/Ben’s Beer 195 Hilliard Ave, Asheville (828) 424-7580 benstuneup.com

Bhramari Brewhouse

101 S Lexington Ave, Asheville (828) 575-2204 bhramaribrewhouse.com

blue ghost brewing company

125 Underwood Rd, Fletcher (828) 376-0159 blueghostbrewing.com

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Blue Mountain Pizza & Brew Pub

55 N Main Street, Weaverville (828) 658-8777 bluemountainpizza.com

Boojum Brewing Co. 357 Dayton Dr, Waynesville (828) 944-0888 boojumbrewing.com

Brevard Brewing Company

French Broad Brewing Co. 101D Fairview Rd, Asheville (828) 277-0222 frenchbroadbrewery.com

Frog Level Brewing Co. 56 Commerce St, Waynesville (828) 454-5664 froglevelbrewing.com

Ginger’s Revenge

63 East Main Street, Brevard brevard-brewing.com

829 Riverside Dr, Asheville (828) 505-2462 gingersrevenge.com

Burial Beer Co.

Green Man Brewery

40 Collier Ave, Asheville (828) 475-2739 burialbeer.com

Catawba Brewing Co. 62 Brook Street, Asheville (828) 430-6883 32 Banks Ave, Asheville (828) 552-3934 catawbabrewing.com

Currahee Brewing Co. 100 Lakeside Drive, Franklin (828) 634-0078 curraheebrew.com

Ecusta Brewery

49 Pisgah Hwy, Ste 3, Pisgah Forest 36 E Main St, Brevard, NC (828) 966-2337 ecustabrewing.com

Eurisko Beer Co.

255 Short Coxe Ave, Asheville (828) 774-5055 euriskobeer.com

27 Buxton Ave, Asheville (828) 252-5502 greenmanbrewery.com

Habitat Brewing

174 Broadway Street, Asheville habitatbrewing.com

Heinzelmännchen Brewery 545 Mill St, Sylva (828) 631-4466 yourgnometownbrewery.com

Highland Brewing Co.

12 Old Charlotte Hwy, Asheville (828) 299-3370 highlandbrewing.com

Hi-Wire Brewing

197 Hilliard Ave, Asheville (828) 575-9675 2 Huntsman Pl, Asheville (828) 738-2448 hiwirebrewing.com

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Hickory Nut Gorge Brewery

461 Main Street, Chimney Rock (828) 436-7047 hickorynutbrewery.com

Hillman Beer

8 Sweeten Creek Road, Asheville (828) 505-1312 hillmanbeer.com

Homeplace Beer Co.

6 South Main Street, Burnsville (828) 536-5147 homeplacebeer.com

Innovation Brewing 414 W Main St, Sylva (828) 586-9678 innovation-brewing.com

Lazy Hiker Brewing 188 W Main St, Franklin (828) 828-349-BEER lazyhikerbrewing.com

Lexington Ave Brewery 39 N Lexington Ave, Asheville (828) 252-0212 lexavebrew.com

Lookout Brewing Co.

103 S Ridgeway #1, Black Mountain (828) 357-5169 lookoutbrewing.com

Mills River Brewery

330 Rockwood Road Unit 103, Arden (828) 585-2396 millsriverbrewery.net

Mountain Layers Brewing Co.

90 Everett Street Bryson City mountainlayersbrewingcompany.com

Nantahala Brewing Co. 61 Depot St, Bryson City (828) 488-2337 nantahalabrewing.com

New Belgium Brewing 21 Craven Street, Asheville (828) 333-6900 newbelgium.com

One World Brewing 10 Patton Ave, Asheville (828) 785-5580 oneworldbrewing.com

Oskar Blues Brewery

342 Mountain Industrial Dr, Brevard (828) 883-2337 oskarblues.com

Oyster House Brewing Co. 625 Haywood Rd, Asheville (828) 575-9370 oysterhousebeers.com

Pisgah Brewing Co.

150 Eastside Dr, Black Mountain (828) 669-0190 pisgahbrewing.com

Sanctuary Brewing Co.

Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. 100 Sierra Nevada Way, Fletcher (828) 708-6176 sierranevada.com

Sneak E Squirrel Brewery

1315 W Main St, Sylva (828) 586-6440 facebook.com/THESneakESquirrel

Asheville Distilling Co

12 Old Charlotte Hwy, Asheville (828) 575-2000 ashevilledistilling.com

Sweeten Creek Brewing

1127 Sweeten Creek Rd, Asheville (828) 575-2785 sweetencreekbrewing.com

Blue Ridge Distilling 228 Redbud Ln, Bostic (828) 245-2041 defiantwhiskey.com

Thirsty Monk

92 Patton Ave, Asheville (828) 254-5470 2 Town Square Blvd, Biltmore Park (828) 687-3873 monkpub.com

Bee & Bramble fine meads 208 Old Fort Rd, Fairview (828) 275-2519 beeandbramble.com

Black Mountain Ciderworks & Meadery

Tipping Point Brewery & Tavern

104 Eastside Dr, Black Mountain (828) 419-0089 blackmountainciderworks.com

190 N Main St, Waynesville 828-246-9230 tippingpointtavern.com

Turgua Brewing Company 7 Firefly Hollow Drive, Fairview (828) 222-0984 turguabrewing.com

Burntshirt Vineyards

144 Coxe Ave, Asheville (828) 774-5000 twinleafbrewery.com

2695 Sugarloaf Rd, Hendersonville (828) 685-2402 burntshirtvineyards.com

upcountry Brewing Co.

Elevated Mountain Distilling Co

1042 Haywood Rd, Asheville (828) 575-2400 upcountrybrewing.com

3732 Soco Rd,Maggie Valley (828) 944-0766

Valley River Brewery

Flat Rock Ciderworks

71 Tennessee St, Murphy (828) 837-2337 valleyriverbrewery.com

305 N Main St, Hendersonville (828) 674-0154 flatrockciderworks.com

Wedge Brewing Co.

Ginger’s Revenge

5 Foundy Street, Asheville (828) 505-2792

829 Riverside Dr, Ste 100, Asheville (828) 505-2462 gingersrevenge.com

37 Paynes Way, Asheville (828) 253 - 7152 wedgebrewing.com

H&H Distillery

Whistle Hop Brewing Co.

204 Charlotte Hwy, Asheville (828) 338-9779 hhdistillery.com

1278 Charlotte Hwy. Fairview (828) 338-9447 whistlehop.com

Noble Hard Cider

Wicked Weed Brewing

356 New Leicester Hwy, Asheville (828) 575-9622 noblecider.com

91 Biltmore Ave, Asheville (828) 575-9599 wickedweedbrewing.com

wicked weed’s Funkatorium

Satulah Mountain Brewing Company

Zillicoah Beer Co.

8 Merchants Alley, Weaverville zebulonbrewing.com

Bold Rock Hard Cider

72 School House Rd, Mills River (828) 595-9940 boldrock.com

Twin Leaf Brewery

Zebulon Artisan Ales

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4005 New Leicester Hwy, Leicester (828) 581-9463 addisonfarms.net

822 Locust St, Hendersonville (828) 684-1235 sabrewery.com

147 1st Avenue East, Hendersonville (828) 595-9956 sanctuarybrewco.com

454 Carolina Way, Highlands satulahmountainbrewing.com

Addison Farms Vineyard

Southern Appalachian Brewery

147 Coxe Ave, Asheville (828) 552-3203 wickedweedbrewing.com

Other Area Craft Beverage Producers

Saint Paul Mountain Vineyards

588 Chestnut Gap Rd, Hendersonville (828) 685-4002 saintpaulmountainvineyards.com

Urban Orchard Cider 210 Haywood Rd, Asheville (828) 771-5151 urbanorchardcider.com

870 Riverside Dr, Woodfin (828) 484-6502 zillicoahbeer.com

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river arts district Above: Painting by Jeff Pittman (jeffpittman.com), via riverartsdistrict.com

The River Arts District consists of a vast array of artists and working studios spread out along the French Broad River. This eclectic area presents an exciting spectrum of artistic and cultural creativity. Plan on spending a day or more visiting artists working in their studios, grabbing a bite of local cuisine or beer and taking time to find art that’s perfect for your world. The RAD district is made up of local artists who open their studios to visitors and the public throughout the year. The studios, all in revitalized old factories and warehouses, hold classes, special demonstrations, events, and their very successful Studio Strolls for

visitors and locals alike. It’s like being in an outdoor gallery, where you can shop and observe countless artists at work in their comfort zone. With over 200 artists, you can find fiber art, textiles, jewelry, paintings, pottery, sculptures, photography, and more as you stroll through the district. There are no official “Open Hours”, but at any given time throughout the year, you will find a plethora of open studios and galleries. For directions and Studio Guide, go to riverartsdistrict.com

Left: Lori Theriault creates functional pottery that wants to be touched and used. Her work is available at: thevillagepotters.com lori@thevillagepotters.com 828-253-2424

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EMERALD VILLAGE – Fun for the entire family! Just off the Blue Ridge Parkway, about 1 hour from Asheville, NC, is Emerald Village, North Carolina’s #1 gem mining attraction and home of 12 historic mines! Go underground in the Bon Ami Mine at the NC Mining Museum. See old mining equipment and displays, and enjoy the splashing waterfall and the giant rainbow trout in the mine lake! Tour the Company Store, re-creating an old mining town in one building. Visit Discovery Mill, with free displays, including the Music Museum, the Homestead Museum, the Blue Ridge model railroad display, and gift and snack shops. Try your hand at Gold Panning or collecting on the dumps of the world-famous Crabtree Emerald Mine. Spend time at our spectacular Gemstone Mine where you’ll have “buckets” of fun searching for real gems. Find many different colorful gems and keep them all! Have your gems identified by our experts, who can also cut, polish, and mount them into exquisite jewelry. Come back for one of the unique night-time black light mine tours. You’ll remember your visit and will want to come back

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a visit to biltmore Escape to timeless beauty and legendary hospitality. One of the crown jewels of George Vanderbilt’s estate was the expansive property, which lent itself to hours of enjoyment for Vanderbilt, his family and friends. Guests back then explored the estate on foot; on horseback; fished in the Lagoon or tracked wild game on hunting excursions. Today, guests at Biltmore may enjoy the same thrill of exploring the beauty of the estate’s 8,000 acres of manicured gardens, rolling hills and dense forests. Several options are available. Bike Rental and Trail Pass: Bring your own bike or rent one to explore miles of trails ranging from easy to difficult. Carriage Rides: Enjoy a relaxing ride through meadows and woods on a 12-person wagonette or a two-person carriage. Horseback Rides: Novice and experienced riders alike will enjoy trail rides through peaceful woods and pastures. Guided group and private trail rides are available. Land Rover Experience Driving School: Tap into your sense of adventure with off-road driving lessons in a Land Rover. Our experienced instructors offer lessons, trail drive and a full-day experience. 30

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Fly-Fishing School: Plan for a two-hour, half-day, or full-day fly-fishing excursion. Orvis equipment and world-class instruction provided. River Float Trips: Float down the peaceful French Broad River and enjoy riverbank wildlife and incredible views of the estate. Guided raft trips and self-guided kayak trips available. Offered AprilOctober. Segway Tours: Travel in a new way with guided Segway tours of the estate. Options include basic rides down paved estate paths, off-road tours, advanced off-road tours and tours on the West Side of the estate. Sporting Clays: Take your best shot and learn precision shooting techniques from our experience instructors using a Beretta shotgun. Stand up Paddle Boarding: Enjoy a guided stand up paddle board trip down a 3 mile stretch of the gentle French Broad River. Stand up paddle boarding (SUP) is a fun and relaxing way to experience the river and can also provide a high-energy workout. Enjoy the amazing views and test your balance while a guide gives you pointers along the way. Plan your visit at biltmore.com Photo via Biltmore iwanna.com


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tour downtown asheville There are many eclectic ways to tour downtown Asheville, whether you are on foot, aboard a big purple bus, or pedaling a 13-person vehicle like no other! Downtown Asheville is brimming with fun things to discover, and there are almost as many ways to tour the area as there are things to see. Hop aboard the loud purple bus for a quirky tour of Asheville with LaZoom Comedy Tours (lazoomtours.com). Tours are BYOB and feature outrageously entertaining tour guides, comedy skits, loads of Asheville info, and incredible views of downtown Asheville, Montford, and the River Arts district. It’s like a vaudeville show on wheels! For another funny option, jump on the BYOB pedalpowered Amazing Pubcycle (amazingpubcycle. com), a 13-person pedal/solar powered (motor assisted) vehicle like no other. Your Conductor navigates the Central Business District landscape with a healthy dose of humor, style and ridiculous entertainment. Beer City, USA has plenty of breweries to visit in the area and several companies that want to help you do just that! Asheville Brewery Tours (ashevillebrewerytours.com) offer both a fun walking tour through historic downtown Asheville, and mobile tours of Asheville’s outlying breweries. Asheville Brews Cruise (ashevillebrewscruise. com) tours start and end downtown, with a fun bus to take you to all stops in between. You will learn about the process and try generous samples along the way. If you want a more educational tour of 32

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Asheville breweries, try BREW-ed (brew-ed.com). BREW-ed’s walking tours were named amoung the best in the country by National Geographic. Led by internationaly-recognized beer experts, you’ll get a true insider’s look at Asheville’s beer scene. This little town is also known as Foodtopia, and you have some options for touring some of the most raved about downtown restaurants. Join Asheville Food Tours (ashevillefoodtours.com) for a 2-2½ hour stroll enjoying the best of Asheville, one bite at a time. Eating Asheville (eatingasheville.com) will take you to 5 to 7 restaurants for delicious small plates and beverage pairings — enough for lunch! Gray Line Trolley Tours (graylineasheville. com) feature unlimited hop-on/hop-off privileges at 10 stops, a FREE second day pass, and 50% off admission to the Thomas Wolfe Memorial House. Discover the region’s rich music history by walking in the footsteps of its legends with Asheville Music Tours (ashevillemusictours.com). The 1.7 mile Asheville Urban Trail (ashevillenc. gov) has often been called Asheville’s “museum without walls.” It consists of 30 stations of bronze sculpture around downtown, each with an informative plaque. History@Hand (history-at-hand.com) offers lively and entertaining walking and step-on bus tours of the Paris of the South. iwanna.com


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hit the rivers Cool off on the wild and beautiful Western North Carolina waters by raft, kayak, tube, or stand up paddle board! The only local business offering guided standup paddleboard tours, Wai Mauna Asheville SUP Tours (waimaunaashevillesuptours.com) take groups or individuals on a four-mile stretch of the French Broad River. Paddlers will drift past the Biltmore Estate and finish within walking distance of breweries and shops in the eclectic River Arts District. The nation’s largest outdoor recreation company, Nantahala Outdoor Center (noc.com), leads fulland half-day rafting trips from Asheville on the French Broad River. They’ll point out heron, bald eagles, and maybe even a bear. If you venture to the center’s outpost in Bryson City, you’ll find additional river options. You might also consider paddling classes or a rafting/ziplining combo package. French Broad Outfitters (frenchbroadoutfitters. com) offer self-guided canoe, solo kayak, tandem kayak, tube, and Stand-Up Paddle board trips on the French Broad River. Urban float trips are great for families, groups, or individuals and are great for beginners. They vary in length, flowing through several of Asheville’s major attractions, like the Biltmore Estate and the River Arts District. With 25 years experience in the outdoor recreation field, Asheville Outdoor Center (ashevilleoutdoorcenter.com) leads family-friendly quiet water float trips on the French Broad through 34

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the Biltmore Estate property. They also rent canoes, kayaks, rafts, tubes & stand-up paddleboards and have Asheville’s only riverside gem mining! Bicycle rentals for use on the French Broad River Greenway. Located at the intersection of Hwy. 64 & Hwy. 215, nine miles west of Brevard on the headwaters of the French Broad River, Headwaters Outfitters (headwatersoutfitters.com) offer canoe, kayak & tubing trips, ranging from two to seven hours. They also offer guided fly fishing and fly fishing instruction — be sure to ask about their trophy private water! Casual tubers who just want to float with friends can find tubes for rent at a number of area businesses, many who offer shuttle service to put-in spots. Asheville Outdoor Center (ashevilleoutdoorcenter.com) and Zen Tubing (zentubing.com) offer reasonably priced rentals and shuttle services for a variety of river sections. In Asheville, many riverside businesses offer river access and welcome rafters and tubers to float right up. Put-in and take out spots along the Riverside Drive section of the French Broad include RiverLink Park (riverlink.org), the Salvage Station (salvagestation.com), and the Bywater (bywater.bar) among others. For many more area water sports outfitters, visit exploreasheville.com iwanna.com


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Golfing

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Tee around and through beautiful scenery and admire the Blue Ridge Mountains while relaxing. With a temperate climate all year round and beautiful scenic views that change with the seasons, Asheville is the premiere place to experience golfing. There are over 20+ championship golf courses, located near or in the Asheville area that offer challenging mountain and lake-side golf. Beech Mountain offers a 79 package where they guarantee you will experience temperate temperatures and in the rare occurrence the weather ever gets above 79 degrees, the resort will refund all golf fees. Available May 14 - Oct. 21. One of the more famous courses, The Omni Grove Park Inn Golf has been played by PGA stars Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan and Jack Nicklaus and even President Obama. This 6,400-yard championship course is tree lined with beautiful greens and a perfect view of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Rumbling Bald Resort Golf, located in Lake Lure and created in 1968, this golf course has a unique layout with five par 5’s and five Par 3’s leaving more opportunities for the elusive birdie or eagle. One of the oldest golf courses in Western North Carolina, The Asheville Municipal Golf Course was opened in 1927. This sprawling green 18-hole course was designed by Hall of Fame golf architect Donald Ross. Only 30 minutes from Asheville, Lake Junaluska Golf is open daily. This 18-hole course is perfect for a tournament as well as a friendly round with friends. 36

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folk art center Located on the Blue Ridge Parkway, Asheville’s Folk Art Center is home to the Southern Highland Craft Guild, one of the strongest craft organizations in the country. The Southern Highland Craft Guild, chartered in 1930, is today one of the strongest craft organizations in the country. The Guild currently represents nearly 900 craftspeople in 293 counties of 9 southeastern states. During the Depression the Guild cultivated commerce for craftspeople in the Appalachian region. This legacy continues today as the Guild plays a large role in the Southern Highlands craft economy. Educational programming is another fundamental element of the organization, fulfilled through integrated educational craft demonstrations at retail outlets and expos, free educational community events, and an extensive public library located at headquarters. The Folk Art Center showcases the finest in traditional and contemporary crafts of the Southern Appalachians. In addition to an Eastern National bookstore and Blue Ridge Parkway information desk, the center houses three galleries, a library and the Guild’s oldest craft shop. Visitors can see live craft 38

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demonstrations daily in the Folk Art Center lobby. Demonstration hours are 10am to 4pm. Visitors are invited to watch highly skilled craftspeople work and talk about their craft. The permanent collection at the center includes an exhibit of approximately 250 works features the best of woodcarving, textiles, furniture, basketry, pottery, dolls, and other crafts of Southern Appalachia, dating from 1855 to the late 20th century. The Folk Art Center also hosts numerous events year round. Summer events include Fiber Weekend in mid May; Southern Highland Clay Fest on Saturday, June 9; Wood Day on Saturday, August 4; Heritage Weekend Saturday and Sunday September 15 & 16. The Folk Art Center is located at Milepost 382 on the Blue Ridge Parkway, Asheville, NC 28805. Open: Jan-March 9am-5pm daily; April-Dec 9am6pm daily. For more info, call 828-298-7928 or visit southernhighlandguild.org iwanna.com


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South Carolina arts & activities

upstate museums Above: Hagood Mill in Pickens, SC

The Upstate area is home to a surprisingly large and diverse collection of museums - from fine art to history and much in between- these spots are centers of activity year-round. Anderson Arts Center 110 Federal St, Anderson 864-222-2787 andersonarts.org Anderson County Museum 202 E Greenville St Anderson, SC 29621 864-260-4737 andersoncountymuseum.org bob campbell geology museum 140 Discovery Lane Clemson, SC 29634-0174 (864) 656-4600 clemson.edu/public/ geomuseum bob jones museum & gallery at HERITAGE GREEN: Buncombe St Greenville, SC 29601 at BOB JONES UNIVERSITY: 1700 Wade Hampton Blvd Greenville, SC 29614 864-770-1331 bjumg.org BMW Zentrum 1400 Highway 101 South Greer, SC 29651 864-802-5300 bmwusfactory.com/zentrum

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campbell museum of natural history 116 Sigma Dr Clemson, SC 29634 (864) 656-3311 clemson.edu

Greenville Cultural Exchange Center 700 Arlington Ave Greenville, SC 29601-3206 (864) 232-9162 greenvilleculturalexchange.org

Children’s Museum of the Upstate 300 College St Greenville, SC 29601 864-233-7755 tcmupstate.org

Hagood Mill 138 Hagood Mill Rd Pickens, SC 29671 864-898-2936 visitpickenscounty.com

Duke Energy’s World of Energy 7812 Rochester Hwy Seneca, SC 29672 (864) 873-4600 duke-energy.com/visitorcenters/world-of-energy.asp greenville center for creative arts 25 Draper St Greenville, SC 29611 (864) 735-3948 artcentergreenville.org Greenville County Museum of Art 420 College St Greenville, SC 29601 864-271-7570 gcma.org

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History Museum of Travelers Rest 6711 State Park Rd Travelers Rest, SC 29690 travelersresthistoricalsociety.org Hub City Railroad Museum 298 Magnolia St Spartanburg, SC 29306 (864) 596-3501 hubcityrrmuseum.org Miniature World of Trains 2801 Wade Hampton Blvd Greenville, SC 29687 864-626-3033 Museum & library of Confederate History 15 Boyce Ave Greenville, SC 29601 864-421-9039 confederatemuseum.org

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Pickens County Museum of Art & History 307 Johnson St Pickens, SC 29671 864-898-5963 visitpickenscounty.com Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum & Baseball Library 356 Field St Greenville, SC 29601 864-346-4867 shoelessjoejackson.org Spartanburg Art Museum 200 E Saint John St Spartanburg, SC 864-582-7616 spartanburgartmuseum.org Spartanburg Regional History Museum 200 E Saint John St Spartanburg, SC 864-596-3501 spartanburghistory.org Upcountry History Museum 540 Buncombe St Greenville, SC 29601 864-467-3100 upcountryhistory.org

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UPSTATE WATERPARKS Ready for wet and wild fun in the sun? Cool off in one of these upstate waterparks. Otter Creek Waterpark in Greenville, SC has three big water slides and splash pad, fountains and various concession stands. This is a great park for children since the deepest pool is barely 3 ft. deep. Discovery Island in Simpsonville is an inexpensive way to escape the summer heat. This park has two waterslides, a lazy river, a pool, a Flow-Rider and a children’s play structure.

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Looking for something special? Located in Piedmont, there is a baseball-themed waterpark called 7th Inning Splash. This park has a crazy Funnel Slide, swimming in the junior Olympic-size pool, and Wrigley Field-inspired Spray Pad, which has 30 water features. Above: Discovery Island by greenvillerec

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the peace center Adjacent to Falls Park in the heart of downtown Greenville, the Peace Center brings national acts and Broadway shows to the Upstate. With a 2,100-seat concert hall, a 400-seat theatre, an amphitheatre, a sophisticated patrons’ lounge, and a variety of indoor and outdoor meeting, rehearsal, and event spaces, the Peace Center has become the hub of cultural life in Upstate South Carolina. Built on a six-acre campus, with an energetic mix of leading-edge architecture and historic preservation, the campus is at the hub of Greenville’s nationally-recognized downtown. Of course, what makes the Peace Center special are the performance venues. Each space is architecturally and acoustically remarkable—as you would expect, considering the quality and variety of performances presented here. Classical, dance, jazz, country, bluegrass, folk, pop, and comedy performers…as well as a full calendar of top Broadway shows are equally spectacular on the Peace Center’s stages. Several of Greenville’s excellent performing arts organizations are resident companies. These include Carolina Ballet Theatre, Greenville Chorale, Greenville County Youth Orchestras, Greenville Symphony Orchestra, International Ballet, and South Carolina Children’s Theater. 44

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In every case, the Peace Center (both the people and the place) provides the right setting for an exceptional experience. Events this summer include productions of Waitress and Love Never Dies, musical acts The Hot Sardines, Judah & The Lion, Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder, Ledisi, Broadway Camp for youth ages 11-16 who are interested in theater, poetry workshops and slams for both adults and teens, the South Carolina Children’s Theatre production of Madagascar and more.

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blue ridge arts center The Blue Ridge Arts Center houses a rich display of art joining the area’s cultural heritage with the talent of individual artists. Located in the historic district of Seneca, SC, the center sits among the lovely Blue Ridge Mountain foothills in the city’s oldest church structure, built in 1882 — a structure which is on the National Register of Historic Places. The center’s gallery features watercolors, quilts, pottery, and more. If interested in trying your hand, there are classes and demonstrations offered throughout the year, open to all ages. For those

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interested in some artful reading, a library with art reference books, videotapes, and instructional materials is available. For information on current exhibits and special events, call 864.882.2722. The center is open daily, year-round from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for more information visit blueridgeartscenter.com. Above: Coiled Basket by Dorothy Meredith and painting by Brenda McLean

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children’s museum of the upstate The nation’s 7th largest children’s museum is 80,000 square feet of fun in downtown Greenville! Conveniently located on the cultural campus of Heritage Green, this museum is close to all the action and offers ample parking. Visitors experience 19 state-of-the-art exhibit galleries with more than 100 individual exhibit components that offer a continuum of programming in the areas of arts, humanities, sciences, health, nutrition and the environment. Kids and adults can simulate flight into space, design, test and drive a Formula 1 race car, learn about making healthy food choices in the BI-LO Market, star

in a TV broadcast, become a Healthy Hero with challenges to keep your mind and body in top shape or play in the Reedy River Water exhibit. There are even exhibits that cater to the under five crowd including the Toddler Lily Pond and Grandma Betty’s Farm. Whatever your age, The Children’s Museum is a place of possibility to explore, discover, imagine and pretend. Admission is $9 for children ages 1-15; adults $10. Visit tcmupstate.org or call 864.233.7755 for more information.

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ROPER MOUNTAIN SCIENCE CENTER The popular RMSC contains a large planetarium and the 7th largest telescope in the nation. Visitors to RSMC may walk the Nature Trails and enjoy the Arboretum or linger in the Butterfly Garden, all for free. Friday evenings, Hooper Planetarium presents a variety of shows during “Starry Nights,” and the Daniel Observatory is open for viewing. Visitors to the Living History Farm, young and old alike, learn to admire the pioneers iwanna.com

who settled the mountains and foothills. Check the website for schedules, details and to purchase tickets. The science center also contains a large planetarium and the 7th largest telescope in the nation. RMSC is located at 402 Roper Mountain Road, Greenville, SC 29615. For more info, call 864-3558900 or visit ropermountain.org 05.22.18 Summertime Guide 47


Think You’re Ready For a Road Trip? by Rick Jenkins, IWANNA Sales Manager

Is there a road trip in your future? Summer is calling and your

motorcycle is chomping at the bit to get you to where ever your next adventure lies. My 2014 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic, "Gemma," purchased at Harley Davidson of Asheville, has taken me and my wife, Debbie, to some unforgettable places. And I know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, when I straddle that iron horse again, She will be ready for my next destination. Why? one word ... Planning. If you are gonna get on your bike, no matter what the make and model, planning is a must for a fun filled, successful trip to and from your destination. If you are in a hurry and throw a "last minute" trip together, then my suggestion is, drive your car or buy a plane ticket! When I travel compliments of my Harley Davidson, I take months to plan my trips. Let me offer a few suggestions. Make reservations early! For my summer trips, ALL Hotels, anything requiring a ticket to get in to the event are made and purchased by the month of January before my trip the following Summer. You need to get this checked off your list early because there are still a few "must do" things before you can enjoy those summer rays. And planning months in advance will save you money.

Have a professional give your bike the once over. Fresh oil, and

good tires are a must for Summer travel. Nothing sucks more that a broke down bike in the middle of nowhere on your vacation! Especially if your wife is traveling with you! YIKES! I use a Certified Harley Davidson Mechanic. Ask your friends who

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Rick’s 2014 Harley Davidson, “Gemma,” from Harley Davidson of Asheville

they trust, read Google Reviews, go to their Facebook page, let Social Media be your friend. Plan frequent stops. When I ride "Gemma" I stop at least every 100 miles, drink plenty of water, and stretch. There is nothing more embarrassing than riding for hours, stopping to fuel up, your legs are rubbery, your shoulders are hurting, your arms are cramping, you bring that 1000 pound bike to a stop and CRAP! You can't hold the bike up and you have to lay it down, This is not good for your ego. Especially when all 172 people at the Flying J Truck Stop are looking at you! Always remember... It's not IF you will ever lay your bike down, it's WHEN. It's gonna happen. I prefer later than sooner.

Finally, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE! No alcohol while riding your bike! It's hard enough getting to

your destination on 2 wheels. Between other people texting, putting on make up, or eating a Big Mac while driving. The last thing you need is to do is take a "snort," fire up your HOG and hit the road. Get to your destination first. Then sit by the pool, call an UBER, Walk, Crawl, and fill up, if your heart desires, Taking a trip on your motorcycle can be fun. Just remember, plan and take your time! Enjoy the road and scenery. Life is better on 2 wheels.

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Cherohala Skyway One of America’s top motorcycle and sports car road. Opened in 1996, the Cherohala Skyway was designed specifically as a National Scenic Byway. This 40+ mile long skyway runs between Robbinsville, North Carolina, and Tellico Plains, Tennessee with multiple elevations for riders to enjoy; over 5400 feet above sea level at Haw Knob to 900 feet above sea level at the Tellico River in Tennessee. Making this driving experience one of breathing-quality with guaranteed scenic views around every curve. Driving the road with the wind rushing by, riders will find the area barren of cities or towns; there is nowhere to stop on route but gas and food at both

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ends of the Skyway. Although, along the way there are plenty of falls, picnic areas to stop for lunch and historical trails to hike along, as well as the world famous Deals Gap Motorcycle resort towards the Robbinsville side of the Skyway. The adventure doesn’t stop when riders reach the end of the Skyway, Highway 69, there is a choice to turn left to ride the Tail of the Dragon (another motorcycling road), turn right to go into Robbinsville or ride the Skyway again back to Tellico Plains to have lunch! For more information, routes and directions along this Skyway go to cherohala.org.

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cherokee The ancestral homeland of the Cherokee Indians offers natural beauty, family attractions, outdoor activities and the rich history of the Great Smoky Mountains. Cherokee, NC is the prime location to explore the Great Smoky Mountains. The area offers spectacular views and waterfalls, cultural attractions, a popular casino resort, horseback riding, hiking, amusement attractions, and museums galore. Step back in time to the 1760s and see how the Cherokee lived at the Oconaluftee Indian Village. Your guide will lead you through the winding paths, flanked with traditional Cherokee dwellings, work areas, and sacred ritual sites. You’ll witness cultural dances and will interact with villagers as they hull canoes, sculpt pottery and masks, weave baskets, and fashion beadwork. Watch as a village prepares for war. Be amazed by a blowgun demonstration. This village really is a living history lesson! Next, take in more native history fused with interactive video, intriguing displays, and a full sensory experience at Museum of the Cherokee 50

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Indian. Art curators and collectors seeking authentic Cherokee arts and crafts, be it weaponry, decorative beadwork, intricate finger weaving, or wood and stone carving, will find the largest home for it east of the Mississippi at Qualla Arts & Crafts Mutual. For an evening of legends and history under the stars, Unto These Hills drama, is a ‘must see’ when visiting the Smokies. Enjoy stunning views of the Great Smokies at Richard Balsam Knob and Waterrock Knob and be sure to check out beautiful Mingo Falls. Several stables offer guided horse rides on the Cherokee Reservation, into the National Park, or along trails in the Nantahala National Forest. For more details on activities and attractions, go to cherokeesmokies.com Photo via visitcherokee.com iwanna.com


weekend getaway North Carolina

maggie valley

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Maggie Valley in NC’s stunning Smoky Mountains is known for its unrivaled location and friendly, small town character. There is always something to do when you’re in this popular family resort town. Just 35 miles west of downtown Asheville, you’ll find this laid-back, oldfashioned mountain town with local shops offering art and crafts and much more. For motorcycle enthusiasts, the area is one of the very best for riding. Deals Gap, also known as the “Tail of the Dragon” for it’s 318 curves in 11 miles, is a short scenic ride away, as are the Blue Ridge Parkway and the Great Smoky Mountains National

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Park. In addition to the well known routes, there are thousands of miles of back road jewels as well as the Wheels Through Time Motorcycle Museum. A rare twin waterfall, Soco Falls, lies near Maggie Valley and Cherokee. The falls are a short hike from the highway, with an observation deck for taking in the beauty and feeling the mist of the falls on a hot summer day. For more about the area, accomodations, and more, visit maggievalley.org

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charlotte Whether you’re looking for art, music, dining, shopping, sports, nature or family fun, Charlotte’s got it going on. NASCAR attracts more than one million people to the region annually. Races including the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, Bank of America 500 and CocaCola 600 draw fans to Charlotte Motor Speedway. Museums, historical sites and more make for oneof-a-kind visitor experiences. Breathtaking ballets by NC Dance Theatre, awesome operas by Opera Carolina and a wide variety of scintillating stage shows at Belk Theater and Ovens Auditorium are just a sampling of city happenings. Brave The Intimidator, at Carowinds, the tallest,

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fastest and longest roller coaster in the Southeast. Explore interactive science lab stations, deep sea aquariums, a digital 3-D theater and other wonderinspiring elements at Discovery Place. Marvel at awe-inspiring works of art at the Mint Museum Uptown, showcasing renowned Craft + Design, Contemporary, American and European collections. For animal enthusiasts, don’t miss the Lazy 5 Ranch for an up-close look at exotic animals and the Carolina Raptor Center for a lesson on birds of prey. See more at charlottesgotalot.com

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The perfect outdoor adventure town to experience the Blue Ridge Mountains from multiple viewpoints. Boosting beautiful views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, various museums, historical sites and a thriving town, Bryson City is the perfect weekend getaway for all ages, especially those who love the outdoors. Explore more of the Blue Ridge Mountains along the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad, being sure to stop off at the Smoky Mountains Trains Museum. For a more immersive history lesson visit the Oconaluftee Indian Village and their authentic working village with dwellings, residents, and artisans right out of the 1760’s. 52

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For thrill seekers of all ages and levels, enjoy countless whitewater rafting, ziplining, kayaking, and paddle boarding tours while catching breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. For those looking for swimming, mountain biking trails, fishing or just beautiful scenery to photograph, Fontana Lake is the perfect place to go and relax. To end a wonderful day go have a refreshing cool beer at the Nantahala Brewing Company or stroll leisurely through the Swain County Farmers Market, admiring all the local crafts and locally grown food. iwanna.com


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Hot springs Known for its healing mineral spring water, the town of Hot Springs has been a resort destination for almost 200 years. Just 40 minutes outside of Asheville, Hot Springs sits in the midst of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Pisgah National Forest, and French Broad River. When it comes to outdoor adventure, Hot Springs has it all! Not only does the Appalachian Trail run right through town, you can also enjoy whitewater rafting, tubing, mountain biking, horseback riding, fishing and more. The historic town has quaint shops and restaurants to check out, and at the end of the day, enjoy a

relaxing and romantic soak in the hot mineral springs the town prides itself on. Heated deep within the earth, the 103-degree crystal-clear carbonated waters are said to have curative qualities to relax and rejuvenate you. Get out in nature for a stroll or hike whether to Lover’s Leap, along the Laurel River, or 5000-foot tall Max Patch with its incredible 360-degree views. For more information on activities and events this summer, visit hotspringsnc.org.

asheville This thriving mountain city features eclectic local shops, galleries, restaurants, breweries, and plenty of entertainment! Drive the Blue Ridge Parkway, and stop at any number of hiking trails on the way! Enjoy whitewater rafting, mountain biking, and even zip line canopy tours in the beautiful mountains of Western North Carolina. Amble the streets of downtown in search of locally-crafted finds and enjoy street performances by buskers and entertainers along the way. 54

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To refuel your energy, chose from over 250 independent restaurants. Sip and sample your way through Beer City USA on a Brews Cruise. Step back in time and experience Gilded Age elegance at America’s largest home, George Vanderbilt’s 250-room Biltmore House. To check out all that Asheville has to offer, visit exploreasheville.com. iwanna.com


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Gatlinburg The city of Gatlinburg is truly one-of-a-kind! It’s the perfect weekend getaway, because it’s close enough yet feels as if you’re vacationing far away from home. Whether you’re more the outdoorsy type or enjoy the city sights, this Tennessee town has it all. With summer in full swing, enjoy whitewater rafting, hiking, biking, camping, and fishing in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Take a day (or two!) to explore the city. With outlet malls, superb

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dining, festivals, parks, and live entertainment, you won’t run out of things to do. Check out the many unique museums including Ripley’s Believe it or Not Museum and the Hollywood Wax Museum. And you can’t leave without experiencing Gatlinburg’s Sky Lift and Aerial Tramway. For lodging, events, and more things to do and see, visit gatlinburg.com.

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cade’s cove Cades Cove is an isolated valley located in the Tennessee section of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA. The valley was home to numerous settlers before the formation of the national park. One of the best ways to explore Cades Cove is by leaving the 21st century behind. Sign up for a guided horseback tour to enjoy the scenery just like the early pioneers did. In addition to horseback riding in Cades Cove, visitors can also enjoy a horse drawn carriage ride or hay ride. It’s an experience that you’ll never forget!

Top 5 Things to See in Cades Cove

1. The Black Bears The Smoky Mountain area has one of the largest protected areas in the eastern U.S. where black bears can live. For that reasons, black bears can be found at all elevations around the national park and there are more 1,500 of them around the area. 2. Tuckaleechee Caverns Welcome to the underbelly of earth’s oldest mountain chains – also known as the “greatest site under the Smokies.” These caverns are between 20 to 30 million-years-old and contain beautiful cave-onyx formations that can be 12 feet high and six inches across! 56

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3. Spruce Flats Falls These waterfalls will take your breath away. Plus, the hiking trail to reach them is just 2-miles roundtrip. 4. Rockefeller Monument The Rockefeller monument stands in honor of Rockefeller’s wife, Laura Spelman, who helped purchase the land for the park. This two-tiered stone-structure now sits on Newfound Gap. [Open during Dollywood open~March 18 - January 01] Dollywood Grist Mill This old-fashioned grist mill sits right next to the Visitor’s Center off of Cades Cove Loop. It is the first fully operational grist mill in the state of Tennessee in more than 100 years. 5 . Clingmans Dome Observational Lookout See 6,645 feet above the valley of the Great Smoky National Park. You’ll stand on one of the highest peaks east of the Mississippi where you will get a 360-degree view of the park. iwanna.com


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Above: The Dizzy Disk at Dollywood

The Pigeon Forge-Sevierville area in Tennessee is an entertainment mecca at the gateway to the Smoky Mountains. With an endless variety of things to do, the only question is, “Where to start?” There are theatre shows, rides & attractions, outlet shopping, a zoo, a cavern, dining, resorts, museums, mini golf, lakes, craft fairs, car shows & more! You can even get married at one of more than a dozen wedding chapels. Pigeon Forge is home to Dollywood, “the only theme park with Southern Charm,” the park is home to more than 40 rides that prose rip-roaring fun. Relax with live music seasonally or bask in the deleticable food options. During the summer months, Splash Country, is open to the public.

Pigeon Forge also hosts one of two Titanic Museum Attractions and a WonderWorks to boggle your mind. New additions include The Island, where you can ride the Great Smoky Mountain Wheel, and there’s also the Smoky Mountain Alpine Coaster. If you’re an outdoor enthusiast you’ll love Great Smoky Mountains National Park, hiking and horseback riding. For some extreme adventures try out whitewater rafting and zip lining! To learn more about this fantastic area, visit smokymtnchamber.com.

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South Carolina weekend getaway

Greenville Located in the heart of South Carolina’s Upcountry, Greenville is a friendly, thriving city that pulses with activity and things to do all year round. Greenville’s tree-lined, award-winning Main Street is a sight to see in it’s own right, but you will also love it for the shops, galleries and restaurants you’ll find here. While in the downtown area, check out Heritage Green, Greenville’s urban arts and cultural campus, that boasts Bob Jones Museum & Gallery, Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville Little Theater, Hughes Main Library, The Children’s Museum of the Upstate, and the Upcountry History Museum. Treat yourself to an entertaining performance of music or drama at The Peace Center, the Bon Secours Wellness Arena, or one of several other local theaters and event venues. If you love an afternoon in the sun, visit the Greenville Zoo, Falls Park on the Reedy, or catch all the exciting baseball action at Flour Field at the West End, a scale-replica of Boston’s Fenway Park. Take a bike ride on the Swamp Rabbit Trail 58

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or catch a Wednesday night concert along the Reedy River. For more details on special events, where to stay and things to do, check out visitgreenvillesc.com

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Above: Folly Beach pier

Steeped in history, Charleston has an old-time city feel with irresistible charm and beauty. Beach resorts near Charleston include Kiawah Island, Seabrook Island, and Wild Dunes. They all offer miles of beaches and marshlands, luxurious accommodations, exceptional recreation facilities, and fantastic Southern and coastal fare. Bull Island is nature at its best, and the beautiful Folly Beach and Isle of Palms are right around the corner. There are also plenty of top-rated golf courses and shopping outlets to choose from in the area. When finished at the beach, head downtown. The city’s historic district can be toured by foot or horse-drawn carriage. Or take a ghost tour of the city from Bulldog Tours. There’s always something going on in and around Charleston, from music to fairs and festivals. Foodies can indulge in authentic Southern fare at so many award-winning restaurants across the city, including Hominy Grill and Husk. Experience the city’s finest dining at outstanding spots like FIG and Charleston Grill. Biking is a great way to see the city of Charleston or to enjoy the many parks and beaches that surround the city. Rent a bike for $25 a day or $55 a week at Affordabike. For more extensive guided trips, check out Charleston Bicycle Tours for one-, three- or six-day tours of Charleston and surrounding areas. For more information on the Charleston area, visit discoversouthcarolina.com. iwanna.com

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lake jocassee A mountain spring-fed lake encompassed by gorges, waterfalls accessible only by boat and some of the best SC trout fishing are all part of the allure of Devils Fork State Park. The land around 7,500-acre Lake Jocassee remains mostly undeveloped and the only public access point to the lake is through Devils Fork State Park. Four mountain streams and several waterfalls feed into the lake, making it cooler than others and a great South Carolina trout fishing spot. Plus, the unusually clear water of Lake Jocassee is a haven for scuba divers and swimmers. During the spring months, hikers on the two trails are treated to sightings of the endangered Oconee bell wildflower. The lake was built in 1973 along with Lake Keowee, its sister lake, as part of the Keowee-Toxaway project. The dam on Lake Jocassee, which is 385 feet high, impounds four rivers, and the discharge becomes the Keowee River arm of Lake Keowee. The lake is eight miles long and covers 7,565 acres. 60

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Devils Fork State Park - located just off of SC Highway 11, provides about anything you can think of for a great lake trip. There are several boat ramps, campgrounds, and hiking trails. Devils Fork State park is also the starting point of the famous Foothills Trail. If you visit Lake Jocassee, you should definitely stop by Hoyetts store on the way. It is located on the same road as the state park. They know all about the lake and where to go for camping, hiking, and fishing. Also, Hoyetts offers boat tours, boat rentals, fishing guides, and a ferry service for hikers and campers. At Devils Fork State Park, admission is $2 adults; $1.25 for seniors; and age 15 & younger are admitted free. The park is open daily from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. For more information, visit southcarolinaparks.com iwanna.com


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North Carolina festivals & Events

shindig on the green Sister events Shindig on the Green, celebrating 52 years, and the 90th Annual Mountain Dance & Folk Festival showcase performances by hundreds of the Southern Appalachians’ best traditional mountain musicians and dancers. Held outdoors at Pack Square Park’s Roger McGuire Green in the heart of downtown Asheville, Shindig on the Green is FREE features a stage show and informal jam sessions around the park. Bring your instruments, your lawn chair or blanket, family and friends and join the fun for these eight summer Saturdays 7-10 PM. 2018 Shindig dates: June 30, July 7, 14, 21; August 11, 18 & 25; September 1. The

nation’s longest running folk festival, the Mountain Dance and Folk Festival showcases the top talent in traditional mountain music and dance during a three-evening festival August 3 - 5 at the Mission Health/A-B Tech Conference Center, 340 Victoria Road, Asheville. For more information on both events, visit folkheritage.org

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Asheville Beer Week Now in its seventh year, Asheville Beer Week will feature over 70 beer-related events across Asheville from May 25 - June 2. This year’s theme is “Grain to Glass.” Events include tastings, dinners, new releases and festivals. The week closes with the biggest event: Beer City Festival on June 2 at Pack Square Park in Downtown Asheville. Some of the week’s events include:

FOLKMoot USA

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Meet the Blender with New Belgium Brewing Gathering of the Goses Festival Just Brew It — a homebrew competition and tasting • Malt Talk with Riverbend at Bhramari Brewhouse • Skillet 6 Ways & Vortex Donut Pairings at Burial You can see a full list of events on Asheville Beer Week’s website avlbeerweek.com.

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Folkmoot USA is the State International Festival of North Carolina, a 10 day celebration of the world’s cultural heritage through folk music and dance from July 19-29. Folkmoot is held across the mountains of WNC in Waynesville, Clyde, Lake Junaluska, Maggie Valley, Canton, Cherokee, Franklin, Hickory, Asheville & Hendersonville, plus a first performance in Greenville, SC. Dance iwanna.com

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FEI World Equestrian Games Come and enjoy the showmanship and gracefulness of the horses and riders as they compete for awards and medals. For 14 days in September, the 11th through the 23rd, the Tryon area in North Carolina is expected to explode with people. This year, for the first time, the Tryon International Equestrian Center is hosting the FEI World Equestrian Games™ (WEG). Basically it’s the Olympics but for horses, even being held every four years between the summer and winter games and administered by the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI). What an honor it is for the United States to host the prestigious WEG for a second time, the first time being in Lexington, Kentucky in 2010. People from over 70+ countries will be coming to compete and over 500,000 attendees are expected to show up, making this the largest sporting event in the United States for 2018. Some of the events included are: • Show Jumping • Vaulting, essentially gymnastics on a moving horse • Driving, which is a race involving a carriage pulled by four horses, think chariot races.

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Reining is when a horse is led through a series of precise patterns, loops and stops to demonstrate the willingness and responsiveness of the horse. • Dressage is the art form of equestrian training where the rider appears relaxed and effort-free while the horse willingly performs all commands without fuss or irritation. • Endurance is a long-distance race across a 100-mile country course, where riders must use navigation skills In additions to the spectacles above, the World Equine Expo will also include the WEQx Games, live demonstrations, seminars, therapeutic riding, sports medicine, horse welfare and nutrition, panel discussions, equine art and film festival, and more all with a focus on global equestrianism. Buy tickets at: tryon2018.com/tickets/event-tickes Above: photo via Liza Goodlet Below: photo via Alex Livesay

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South Carolina festivals & Events

festival of discovery Head to Greenwood this July 12th-14th for blues music, barbecue, amusement rides, contests & more!

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Enjoy a weekend of food, fun, music, rides and much more as you experience the history, traditions, folklore, arts and crafts, music and dance, and culture of the Upstate area. Discover the unique musical sound and rich tradition of the Blues. Enjoy a free outdoor concert at the main stage area or jump on board the “Blues Cruise” and listen to Blues performers at nine venues in the Uptown area. Performers will include Shrimp City Slim, Norman Taylor, Lightnin’ Wells, Katy Guillen & The Girls, Studebaker John with Earl Howell, Little Oscar Stricklin, and more! Savor the great taste and flavor of Carolina Barbeque and traditional Black Kettle Hash. The weekend features a Kansas City Barbeque Society sanctioned and South Carolina State Championship cook-off featuring some of the best BBQ teams in the country. For more information and a schedule of events, visit festivalofdiscovery.com iwanna.com


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the greenville drive The Greenville Drive, a Class A minor league affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, play in the South Atlantic League. The team’s home, Fluor Field is like a miniFenway Park, complete with a Green Monster and old-fashioned manual scoreboard. They even play “Sweet Caroline” during the 8th inning. But unlike Fenway, Fluor Field also has boiled peanuts instead of just roasted.

There will be fun at the field all summer long with promotions such as Dollar Drink Night Thursdays and Firework Fridays. To see when the drive and mascot Reedy Rip’it will be playing home games, visit greenvilledrive. com photo via visitgreenvillesc.com

Summer 2018 Home Games May 10 — vs Kannapolis — 7:05 PM 11 — vs Kannapolis — 7:05 PM 17 — vs AUGUSTA — 3:30 PM 18 — vs AUGUSTA — 7:05 PM 19 — vs AUGUSTA — 7:05 PM 20 — vs AUGUSTA — 4:05 PM 29 — vs AUGUSTA — 7:05 PM 30 — vs AUGUSTA — 7:05 PM 31 — vs AUGUSTA — 7:05 PM June 1 — vs Asheville — 7:05 PM 2 — vs Asheville — 7:05 PM 3 — vs Asheville — 4:05 PM 8 — vs Charleston — 7:05 PM 9 — vs Charleston — 7:05 PM 10 — vs Charleston — 4:05 PM 11 — vs rome — 7:05 PM 12 — vs rome — 7:05 PM 13 — vs rome — 5:00 PM 14 — vs rome — 7:05 PM 21 — vs Asheville — 7:05 PM 22 — vs asheville — 7:05 PM 23 — vs asheville — 7:05 PM 30 — vs Charleston — 7:05 PM July 1 — vs Charleston — 4:05 PM 2 — vs Charleston — 7:05 PM 3 — vs Charleston — 7:05 PM 11 — vs rome — 7:05 PM 12 — vs rome — 7:05 PM iwanna.com

13 — vs rome — 7:05 PM 14 — vs lexington — 7:05 PM 15 — vs lexington — 4:05 PM 16 — vs lexington — 4:05 PM 17 — vs lexington — 11:05 AM 23 — vs Hickory — 7:05 PM 24 — vs Hickory — 7:05 PM 25 — vs hickory — 7:05 PM 26 — vs Hickory — 7:05 PM 30 — vs Asheville — 7:05 PM 31 — vs Asheville — 7:05 PM August 1 — vs Asheville — 7:05 PM 2 — vs rome — 7:05 PM 3 — vs Rome — 7:05 PM 4 — vs Rome — 7:05 PM 5 — vs Rome — 4:05 PM 15 — vs Greensboro — 4:05 PM 16 — vs Greensboro — 7:05 PM 17 — vs Greensboro — 7:05 PM 18 — vs Hickory — 7:05 PM 19 — vs Hickory — 4:05 PM 20 — vs Hickory — 7:05 PM 21 — vs hickory — 7:05 PM 31 — vs Lexington — 7:05 PM September 1 — vs Lexington — 7:05 PM 2 — vs Lexington — 6:05 PM 3 — vs Lexington — 2:05 PM 05.22.18 Summertime Guide 67


North Carolina calendar of events

may|june|july May

LEAF Festival

May 10-13 • Black Mountian Gather around the beautiful Lake Eden for powerful music, artisians across the wrold and all leveles of mastery. All for a few days to strengthen community and foster unity. theleaf.org/the-festival

rhythm & Brews concert series

May 17 • Historic Downtown Hendersonville Free outdoor concert series featuring different bands each month. Azalea Parking Lot on King Street between 3rd & 4th Avenues, bring a chair. 5pm-9pm. 828-233-3216, downtownhendersonville.org

White Squirrel Festival

May 25-27 • Downtown Brevard Fun annual festival featuring parade, live music, food, arts, squirrel box derby, 5K & 10K & much more. whitesquirrelfestival.com

mountain sports festival

May 25-27 • Carrier Park, Asheville Hiking, biking, paddling, running, cyclocross, races, local beer, lots of exhibitors, workshops and an amazing lineup of live music all weekend! Free & open to the public. mountainsportsfestival.com

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Lake Lure Arts Festival

art in the park

Garden jubilee festival

farm tour

May 26-28 • Lake Lure Featuring handmade creations from 60+ regional artists and artisans and musicians from 13+ countries. Free admission. lakelureartsandcraftsfestivals.com May 26 & 27 • Downtown Hendersonville Covering 8 blocks on Main Street, this festival features 200+ vendors selling handmade arts & crafts, plants and items to enhance your outdoor living area. Free; 9am - 5pm. 828.693.9708, historichendersonville.org

June

Toe River Studio Tour

Friday, June 1- Sunday, June 3 More than 100 fine artists and crafts people in every medium open their studios for a free, self-guided cultural adventure in the Penland, Spruce Pine and Burnsville area. 10am 5pm both days. toeriverarts.org

Beer City Festival

June 2 • Roger McGuire Green A perfect way to kick off Asheville Beer Week 2017 – a big community party with dozens of breweries & live music. 1-6pm. beercityfestival.com

Front Street Arts & Crafts

June 16 • Dillsboro Over 40 juried artisans, food and live music! Raffle, silent auction & more. 10am-4pm. visitdillsboro.org

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June 16, 23, 30 • Pack Square, Asheville Nationally known artists working in glass, ceramics, wood, jewelry & metal display their works. Free; 10am - 5pm. ashevilleartinthepark.com June 23 & 24 • 20+ farms across WNC Here’s your chance to visit farms in the Asheville area that are not normally open to the public. asapconnections.org

Antique & Vintage Show June 23 • Historic Downtown Hendersonville Whether you are a picker or a seller, plan to hit WNC’s finest outdoor Antique Show. Free, 8am - 5pm. downtownhendersonville.org

BLUE RIDGE ARTIST & CRAFTERS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL SUMMER SHOW

June 24 & 25 • Haywood County Fair Grounds Haywood County artists & crafters display their fine art & hand-crafted items. bracaorg.com

Mountain artisans arts & crafts show

June 30 July 1 • Ramsey Center @ WCU, Cullowhee A dazzling array of 100 regional artisans & artists exhibit and demonstrate heritage and contemporary crafts. Adults $4.50; children under 12 Free. 10am - 5pm. mountainartisans.net iwanna.com


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July|august July

Biltmore Movie Night under the stars

July • Biltmore Enjoy an outdoor expereince at Antler Hill Barn, rain or shine. July 3: Richie Rich (1994) July 10: Dirty Dancing (1987) July 17: Great Outdoors (1988) July 24: Parent Trap (1961) July 31: Feild of Dreams (1989) 8pm. biltmore.com

BLUE RIDGE ARTIST & CRAFTERS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL SUMMER SHOW

June 30- July 1 • Haywood County Fair Grounds Haywood County artists & crafters display their fine art & hand-crafted items. bracaorg.com

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July 4 • Pack Square Park, Asheville Free event featuring family activities throughout the day with a fireworks extravaganza capping off the event at 9:30pm! Free; 12pm - 10 pm. ashevilledowntown.org

63rd Annual Grandfather Mountain Highland Games

July 12-15 • MacRae Meadows, Grandfather Mountain Over 100 Scottish clans and societies sponsor this celebration of Scottish dance, music, food, and athletics. gmhg.org

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Wild Goose Festival

July 12-15 • Hot Springs Campground A festival of justice, spirituality, music & the arts. wildgoosefestival.org

The Big Crafty

July 15 • Pack Square Park 150+ local indie artists, crafters, makers with food, drink and music. Free. 12-6pm. thebigcrafty.com

Craft Fair of the Southern Highlands July 20-22 • US Cellular Center, Asheville Nearly 200 craftspeople selling their fine traditional & contemporary crafts. Thurs - Sat: 10am - 6pm.; Sun: 10am - 5pm. Admission $8, Children under 12 Free. southernhighlandguild.org

FOLKMOOT

July 20-30 • Folkmoot Friendship Center, Waynesville NC’s Official International Folklore Festival, is a two-week celebration of the world’s cultural heritage through folk music and dance. folkmootusa.org

August

Biltmore Concert Series

August 2- 16 • Biltmore An outdoor concert series in an incomparable setting. Enjoy an eclectic variety of music under the sunset and a canopy of stars. Aug.2 : Creedence Clearwater Revisited and Night Ranger Aug. 3: Jay Leno (Stand-Up

Comedy) Aug. 9: KING & COUNTRY and Lauren Daigle Aug. 11: Lyle Lovett and his Large Band Aug. 16: The Temptations and The Four Tops All shows start at 7:30pm. biltmore.com/concerts

RIVERFEST

Aug 2-5 • Salvage Station, Asheville Family-friendly event with lots of activities for kids & the famous Anything that Floats water parade. Music, food trucks & lots of fun! Bands include The Get Right Band, Ben Phan and the Soul Symphony, and The Greenliners. 1-7pm. riverlink.org

91st annual mountain folk & dance festival

Aug 2-4 • Diana Wortham Theatre, Asheville The oldest gathering celebrating Southern Appalachian music & dance traditions in the nation. 7pm nightly. folkheritage.org

62nd Mt Mitchell Crafts Fair

Aug 3-4 • Burnsville Town Square Over 200 artists & craftspeople working and displaying their work. Food, live bluegrass, dance performances & more! Free; 9am - 5pm. 828-682-7413, yanceychamber.com/craft-fair

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september|ongoing events Laugh your asheville off

Aug 9-11 This comedy festival will bring 60+ comedians from around the world to Asheville to perform. laughyourashevilleoff.com

Summer ARTS & CRAFTS MARKET

August 20 • Dillsboro Over 40 artisans displaying and demonstrating hand made arts and crafts. Family entertainment & food. 10 am - 4 pm. visitdillsboro.org

Organicfest

Aug 26 • Pack Square Park, Asheville Live music, organic local food, cooking demos, samplings, natural arts & crafts. 10am-6pm. Free. organicfest.org

September NC Apple Festival

Aug 31 — Sept 3 • Downtown Hendersonville Enjoy pancake breakfasts, car shows, gem & mineral show, 8K & fun run, apple orchard tour, apple recipe contest, arts & crafts show, and so much more! 10am-8pm. ncapplefestival.org

Goombay Festival

Sept 7-8 • Roger McGuire Green, Asheville Enjoy the AfricanCaribbean in downtown Asheville. Free. Friday: 5-10pm; Saturday: 10am-10pm; Sunday: 1-6pm. ashevillegoombayfestival.com

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NC MOUNTAIN STATE FAIR

Sept 7-16 • WNC Ag Center, Fletcher An impressive country fair with tons of exhibits, animals, entertainment, food and rides. mountainfair.org

Heritage Weekend at Folk Art Center Sept 22-23 • Folk Art Center Traditional music, dancing, and heritage craft demonstrations, featuring the World Gee Haw Whimmy Diddle Competition on Saturday. Free; Saturday:10am4pm, Sunday:12pm-5pm. southernhighlandguild.org

20th annual brewgrass festival

Sept • Memorial Stadium Asheville’s original craft beer festival features over 55 breweries sampling a diverse assortment of local, regional, and national craft beers. Brewgrass Festival will donate a portion of all proceeds to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina. brewgrassfestival.com

Ongoing Events

Chihuly Nights at Biltmore

May 17 - October 7 • Biltmore Estate Biltmore historic gardens will be open for the public in the evenings as they host limited-time viewings of artist Dale Chihuly’s glass sculptures after dark. ThursdaySunday evenings. biltmore.com

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Live After Five

Fridays & Saturdays, starting May 22 • Antler Hill Village, Biltmore Estate Live music, food, wine & beer, and fun for the whole family. Access included w/ Biltmore admission. Passholders can bring guests after 5pm. biltmore.com

Ooh La La Curiosity Market May 12, 19 &2 6; June 2, 16 & 30; July 7 & 21; August 11 & 18, Sept 1, 15 & 22• Pritchard Park, Asheville An artists market showcasing the work of local painters, leathersmiths, jewelry makers, potters, up-cycled crafters & more. Live local music. Free; 10am 4pm. oohlalacuriositymarket.com

UNTO THESE HILLS

June 2 - August 18 • Cherokee Mountainside Theater, Cherokee Set against a backdrop of the Great Smoky Mountains, America’s most popular outdoor drama tells the story of the Cherokee Indians. 8pm nightly. visitcherokeenc.com

music on main concert series

Fridays, June 8 - August 17 • 201 S Main St, Downtown Hendersonville Showcasing a diverse lineup of pop, oldies, rock, and contemporary music, with an accompanying car cruise-in. Free, 7-9pm. historichendersonville.org

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camps & classes RIVERMUSIC

Salvage Station, Asheville Live concerts by the French Broad River in the River Arts District of Asheville. A top-notch mix of quality national acts and local favorites. June 8: Tony Furtado, Elonzo Wesley, and The Saylor Boys July 6: The mattson2, Super Doppler, Dyado September 7: LYRIC, Northside Gentlemen, and Kill the Clique Free; 5-10pm. riverlink.org

Downtown after 5 concert series

North Lexington Ave, Downtown Asheville Free live music in downtown Asheville. Visit with locals and visitors, enjoy downtown Asheville, and support local businesses and entertainers. May 18: AVL All-Stars June 15: Sanctum Sully opening for Town Mountian July 20: Fantastic Negrito & The Get Right band Aug. 17: Southern Avenus and The Fritz September 21: The Pharcyde & Free the Optimus Free; $2 wristbands for beer & wine; 5pm - 9pm. ashevilledowntown.org

Brevard Music Center Festival

June 1 - August 18 • BMC, Brevard The 2018 season features the return of longtime favorites, the BMC debut of new stars, and, as always, performances of some of classical music’s masterpieces with performances by non-classical musicians as well. brevardmusic.org iwanna.com

51ST Shindig on the Green

June 30, July 7, 14, 21; August 11, 18, 25; Sept 1 • Pack Square Park, Asheville A celebration of traditional and old-time string bands, bluegrass, ballad singers, big circle mountain dancers and cloggers on summer Saturday evenings in downtown Asheville. Bring your instruments, lawn chairs or blankets. Free. 7-10pm. folkheritage.org

MOVIES IN THE PARK

Pack Square Park A children’s craft activity will begin at 6:30 and the movie starts at dusk. Food will be available onsite. All movies are rated G or PG for the whole family. FREE! May 11: Moana June 8: Jaws July 13: Ghostbusters August 10: Breaking Legs September 14: Cars 3 www.ashevillenc.gov

Camps & Classes

Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education

All Summer Long • 1401 Fish Hatchery Rd, Pisgah Forest A huge variety of free classes and workshops for all ages including: Fly Fishing Basics, Fly Tying, Wildlife Photography, Nature Nuts & Eco Explorers Series, Archery & more! 828-877-4423, ncwildlife.org

Asheville parks & Rec summer programs Programs

for all ages all summer long. For class and camp listings: 828-2541942 ashevillenc.gov/parks

RiverCamp

June 25-29, July 16-20 (Rising 3rd-5th grade); June 18-22 & July 9-13 (Rising 6th-8th grade). An opportunity for students to explore the river and its watershed. Hands-on environmental education, river recreation, & service-learning projects. 9am - 4pm riverlink.org

Kolo Flow Bike Summer Camp

June 12 - August 18 This camp is for kids age 6-13 years who can comfortably ride a two-wheel bicycle. Some off-road experience is recommended but not required. ashevilletreetopsadventurepark.com

LEAF Arts & Parks Camp

July 24-28 & July 31-August 4 • Wesley Grant Community Center, Asheville LEAF Summer Camp re-creates the beloved festival experience for rising 1st through 5th graders as they participate in dance workshops, healing arts, face painting, drumming workshops, hula hooping, costuming, performances & more! theleaf.org

roots + Wings summer creativity camps

June 12 - August 18 • Roots + Wings Creative Campus, 573 Fairview Road, Asheville A variety of weeklong art and creativity camps for children ages 3 to rising 12th graders. rootsandwingsarts.com

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may|june|july May

June

July

May 5 • Anderson Civic Center, Anderson Plus live music, food, bounce house - benefits Anderson Lights of Hope, Cancer Association of Anderson. 8am-3:30pm. hrscarshow.com

June 1-3 • Greenwood Enjoy a full schedule of Festival activities the whole family can enjoy. Arts & Crafts Show, live bluegrass music, garden tours, topiary displays & more. Complete schedule of events: scfestivalofflowers.org

July 4 • Downtown Greenville Wells Fargo Red, White and Blue, presented by AT&T, is Greenville’s premier 4th of July celebration, showcasing one of the state’s largest fireworks displays. Please check web site for schedule times. 5-10 pm. greenvillesc.gov

FOOD TRUCK ROLLOUT

MIGHTY MOO FESTIVAL

Hot Rods & Sparks Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Show

May 18• Greer Celebrate the start of the weekend with Food & Drink at Greer City Park. Food trucks, tailgating games, and live music. 5-8pm. greerstation.com

SENECA FEST

May 25-26 • Downtown Seneca Downtown Seneca comes alive with activities all two days, featuring Terri Clark and the Kentucky Headhunters. Other events include Battle of the Bands, championship wrestling featuring Rock ‘n Roll Express, vendors, rides, and great food. seneca.sc.us

Brew in the Zoo

May 25 • Greenville Zoo Sample an assortment of beers and enjoy live music, all while exploring the zoo after hours. 6:30-9pm. greenvillezoo.com

greenville scottish games

May 26 • Furman University An overflowing series of activities bringing the best of Scotland and the area’s rich Southern heritage together for your enjoyment. gallabrae.com 72

51ST ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL OF FLOWERS

June 13-16 • Downtown Cowpens Street dances, great food, golf tournament, beauty pageant, baseball game, arts & crafts, and parade. A celebration honoring veterans and crewmen of the USS Cowpens CVL 25 and the USS Cowpens CG63. cowpensmightymoo.com

Chautauqua History Alive Festival

June 15-24 • Various Venues A ten-day/two-weekend festival of 25+ FREE shows performed by nationally acclaimed historical interpreters. Various venues in Greenville, Travelers Rest, Fountain Inn & Spartanburg. For info visit greenvillechautauqua.org

father’s day car show

June 17 • Main St, Anderson Bring Dad for a before Father’s Day treat and see antique and unique cars and trucks, and take in Downtown shopping and dining. 8am — 4:30pm. downtownanderson.com

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WELLS FARGO RED, WHITE & BLUE presented by at&t

CELEBRATION OF FREEDOM July 7 • Cowpens National Battlefield Guided battlefield walks, weapons firing demonstrations and children’s activities. nps.gov/cowp

festival of discovery

July 12-14 • Uptown Greenwood A weekend of food, fun, music & rides. A Kansas City Barbeque Society-sanctioned and SC State Championship cook-off featuring some of the best BBQ teams in the country. Free Blues concert. festivalofdiscovery.com

South Carolina Peach Festival

July 20-28 • Gaffney Fun for all ages with activities including a Dog Show, Peach Eating Contest, Talent Night, Family Fun Fest, Arts & Crafts, Barbecue Wing Ding, a carnival, a road race, carnival rides, wrestling, live music and more! The festival concludes with a Mud Bog! scpeachfestival.net

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august|september|ongoing 24th Annual Upstate Shakespeare Festival

July 15-29 • Greenville The Bard’s classics come to life on an outdoor stage, courtesy of the Upstate Shakespeare Festival Ensemble. This year, enjoy early summer with The Winters Tale (May 24-June 17), then relax in late summer with The Taming of the Shrew. visitgreenvillesc.com

August

Cirque du Soleil - Crystal

Aug 8-12 • Greenville Watch world-class ice skaters and acrobats claim their new frozen playground with speed and fluidity as they challenge the laws of gravity with never-before-seen acrobatics! cirquedusoleil.com/crystal

Williamston Spring Water Festival

Aug 24-25 • Anderson 2-day event includes music, kids’ activities, rides, 5K run, antique car show! springwaterfestival.com

summerfest

Aug 24-25 • Historic Downtown York Lots of entertainment, plenty of great food, a remarkable car show, arts and crafts, children’s activities, demonstrations & much more! 11am-10pm. yorksummerfest.com

upper south carolina state fair

To Be Announced • Greenville Fairgrounds The Upstate’s annual state fair with demo derbies, iwanna.com

Ongoing Events

magic show, pig racing, midway shows, petting zoo, Wolves of the World, rodeo, food & more! upperscstatefair.com

Food Truck Rollout

September SC apple festival

Sept 7&8 • Westminster Celebrate the beginning of apple harvest season in Oconee County, the largest apple-producing area in the state with whitewater rafting, arts and crafts, live music, food & more. scapplefestival.com

SpartOberfest

Sept 13-15 • Spartanburg It is two days of family friendly fun featuring live music and entertainment, great food, drink and our Christmas Market filled with local artisans and small businesses selling unique gifts for the holidays. spartoberfest.com

euphoria

Sept 20-23 • Greenville Weekend-long event including exclusive tasting events, cooking demonstrations and wine seminars, as well as multi-course dinners and live musical performances. euphoriagreenville.com

8th Annual SOOIE Mauldin BBQ Cook-Off

Sept 21&22 • Mauldin A BBQ lovers dream, come smaple the cookoff challengers. With free admission and live music, this Cook-off promises to be a day of full tummies and happy smiles. mauldinbbq.com

Fridays • Greer City Park Celebrate the start of the weekend with Food & Drink at Greer City Park. Food Trucks, tailgating games, and live music . Food and beverages will be available onsite. Valid ID is required to purchase alcohol. Outside alcohol and coolers are prohibited. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. cityofgreer.org

Greenville Heritage Main Street Fridays

Fridays thru September 28 • Main St, Greenville Wind up the work week listening and dancing to the best in music entertainment performed by local, regional & national talent. Kids area. 5:30 9:30pm. greenvillesc.gov

Fountain Inn Natural Gas Bandstand

Fridays thru July 28 • Commerce Park, Fountain Inn FREE Summer Concert Series. Line up: June 2: Traveling Blues Band; June 9: Radio Rebellion; June 16: James Radford Band; June 23: Rock & Roll Reunion; June 30: Men in Motion; July 7: The Super 60s Band; July 14: Bad Popes; July 21: Jake Bartley Band; July 28: The Flashbacks. fountaininn.org

PIEDMONT NATURAL GAS DOWNTOWN ALIVE

Thursdays thru August 30 • NOMA Square, Greenville Downtown comes alive every Thursday evening

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ongoing|camps & Classes 5:30-8:30pm. with an outdoor street party featuring live musical entertainment with varied sounds including rock, blues, funk and cover bands. Free. greenvillesc.gov

and August. greenvillesc.gov

MUSIC ON MAIN

All summer long • The Children’s Museum of the Upstate, Greenville TCMU offers a variety of camps for PreK through rising 5th graders. tcmupstate.org

Thursdays through July • Morgan Square, Spartanburg Hear live music chosen from an eclectic line-up from Blues to Reggae, from Country to Beach. 5:30-8:30pm. cityofspartanburg.org

ScanSource Reedy River Concerts

June - August Wednesdays • TD Stage at the Peace Center Amphitheatre Bring your lawn chairs and a picnic dinner for ScanSource Reedy River Concerts. This free, outdoor family event provides the perfect way to relax on a warm summer night. Food trucks and vendors will be on-site every week. Concerts are from 7-9 p.m. on Wednesdays in June, July

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greenville parks & Rec

Various dates & locations in Greenville County Several types of camps to choose from including Camp Kaleidoscope with swimming, games, arts & crafts; Mountain Bike Camp; Conestee Camp where campers explore the park’s 400+ acres; teen camps & more! To register visit greenvillerec.com

Summer Science Exploration Camp

Roper Mountain Science Center Over 100 hands-on camps with both

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half-day and full-day sessions. Fun learning opportunities range from robotics, model rocketry, dinosaurs, gardening and sea turtles. K through 8th grade. ropermountain.org

adventure summer camp

Various sessions • Pinnacle Falls Clemson’s Youth Learning Institute offers a summer camp for youth ages 12-15 who enjoy rock climbing, canoeing, mountain biking, whitewater rafting and more. Six and ten day programs offered. clemson. edu/yli

The Cooking Shop

June- August • Easley. A perfect place for anyone who loves cooking from beginers to experiened masters in the kitchen. The Cooking Shop offeres classes that will teach people how to cook healthy meals and learn valuable techniques to help cut down on prep time. thecookingshopandmore.com

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