Get to know Easley, SC
The city of Easley is located in Pickens County, west of the city of Greenville. Located along Highway 123 between Greenville and Clemson, SC, Easley grew up along the rail line that bisects the city and has maintained most of its historic downtown buildings. New developments arose along Highway 123, and the mix of the two provides everything you could need in Easley.
What to Love
A walkable, historic downtown
Good proximity to Greenville and Powdersville
A variety of independent business and large national chains
Highlights
Easley is the gateway to Pickens County and beyond. Lush, rolling green hills surround its suburbs. Downtown Easley offers quirky, independent shops and an air of being stopped in time, with plenty of modern options.
Not to be missed
The Upper South Carolina State Fair, an Upstate tradition hosted annually in September at the Greenville-Pickens Speedway, is a cultural experience you don’t want to miss. With rides, games, and performances for every taste, the fair has something for everyone.
Old Post is a coffee bar and event venue located in a historic old post office building.
The Silos, a reclaimed industrial space, now holds restaurants with something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for doughnuts, dinner, or brews, you’ll find it at the Silos.
Catch a show at the Foothills Playhouse, local theater at its finest!
Walk, run, or cycle the Doodle Trail, an 8.5 mile rails-to-trails project that provides enjoyment for outdoor lovers.
Saluda Lake is a beautiful, tranquil body of water that lies between Greenville and Easley and offers public access for boating, swimming, and fishing.
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