Riverbanks Zoo and Botanical Gardens

Columbia, SC
Riverbanks Zoo is a sanctuary for more than 2,000 animals housed in natural habitat exhibits along the Saluda River in Columbia, SC. Just across the river, the 70-acre Riverbanks Botanical Garden is devoted to gardens, woodlands, plant collections and historic ruins.

Falls Park Garden Tour

Falls Park is designed to embrace and exhibit plant varieties that are indigenous to the upper regions of South Carolina. The gardens are open year-round. To arrange a garden tour, please call (864) 467-4355.

Ricky’s Bobcat

Ricky’s Bobcat is locally owned, licensed, bonded and insured LLC. Our home office is in Spartanburg SC. At Ricky’s Bobcat, we can provide professional Bobcat service for property and commercial owners. Let’s bring your ideas to life!

Our full repertoire of services include, but are not limited to, grading, preparing driveways for paving, storm drainage, dirt moving, commercial, and residential land preparation, bush hogging, some demolition and machine operated landscaping. Let’s bring your ideas to life!

Twin Bridge Nursery

Six acres of small and large plants, trees, and shrubs.  Located at 3702 Wade Hampton Blvd.  Call  864-292-5101.

Master Gardener Association of the Piedmont

MGAP trains homeowners in horticultural topics, sponsors volunteer projects in the community, and provides the Clemson Extension Service with trained volunteers…. Master Gardeners must take a 17-week class, pass the exam, and log 40 hours of volunteer service to become certified.

Carter & Holmes

18 greenhouses over two acres.  Exotic orchids, foliage and house plants.  Visitors and tours welcome.  Located at 629 Mendenhall Road.  Call  803-276-0579.

Hatcher Garden and Woodland Preserve

Spartanburg, SC
The mission of Hatcher Garden & Woodland Preserve is to be a place for the public to come for inspiration, enjoyment and education through the study of nature. The Garden lies entirely within Spartanburg City Limits and is home to over 10,000 trees, shrubs and flowers. Admission is free.

Reedy River Falls Historic Park

The Reedy River isl once again be part of the lifeblood of Downtown Greenville. A decades long restoration effort culminated in September 2004 with the opening of the Liberty Bridge and the completion of the Falls Park in Greenville’s West End.