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Recreational Activities in Simpsonville, SC

Because of its convenient location near several larger metropolitan areas, residents of Simpsonville, SC enjoy a wide variety of attractions and amenities, including unique and mainstream shopping, dining, entertainment, and recreation. Greenville, located less than 20 minutes north, boasts several art and theater venues, such as the Peace Center for the Performing Arts and the Bi-Lo Center arena, both of which host world-class theater, music, dance, and comedy performances. Also, the Greenville County Museum of Art houses both traveling and permanent exhibits from local and world-renown artists, including an extensive collection by American favorite Andrew Wyeth. Set among the rolling hills of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, and within easy driving distance of Sumter National Forest, many lakes, and even the coast, Simpsonville residents can enjoy plenty of recreational opportunities. The city itself offers several parks and recreation areas, including the large Heritage Park—home to the 2008 Little League Softball World Champions—with six baseball fields and practice facilities, a mini train replica, picnic shelters, two playground areas, and miles of paved hiking trails. Simpsonville and Greenville offer an abundance of fun, family friendly attractions, from watching the Greenville Drive—a Boston Red Sox affiliate team—to visiting the Greenville Zoo and Simpsonville’s Discovery Island Water Park.

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