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40 minutes from Falls Park
Seneca, SC
Seneca, S.C. is the largest city in Oconee County and is situated in the northwestern corner of South Carolina in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Named for Sinica, an old town of the Cherokee nation, Seneca, like so many other towns in the upstate, developed around the railroad.
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45 minutes from Falls Park
Clemson, SC
Home to Clemson University and one of the most passionate college football traditions in the country, Clemson is a vibrant university town with great restaurants, local shops, and a strong sense of community. Game days are an experience. The rest of the year is just as good.
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1 hour from Falls Park
Greenville, SC
Greenville is the largest city in the Upstate of South Carolina and a hub for business. In more recent years, Greenville has carved out a name for itself as the cultural and entertainment center for the upstate, including an award-winning downtown, a major performing arts center, a 17,000-seat arena, a 340,000-square-foot convention and exhibition center, nationally recognized museum collections, and more.
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1.5 hours from Falls Park
Asheville, NC
A mix of historic and modern vibes, Asheville is about an hour and a half from Falls Park. Known as both a foodies' paradise and an art-lover's dream, there is always something special to explore in this amazing mountain town.
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Rustic Elegance, Natural Beauty
From the National Wild and Scenic Chattooga River to the elegant Biltmore Estate, Falls Park lies in the heart of an area known for its rustic elegance and natural beauty. Atlanta is just 2.5 hours south, making Falls Park an easy weekend escape from the city.
Nearby: one of the most popular National Parks, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and the Jocassee Gorges, named “one of the 50 last great places on earth” by National Geographic.

