Greenville Jazz Fest 2026
A laid‑back, family‑friendly weekend of live jazz, food vendors, and drinks right in downtown—great for Green Valley residents looking for music, community vibe, and local flavor just minutes away.
View event details →Greenville boasts a calm and inviting atmosphere with easy access to over 50 parks and green spaces, perfect for outdoor enjoyment and relaxation. The neighborhood offers a variety of housing options, including single detached homes and apartments of many sizes, from lofts to multi-bedroom units. Residents find convenient proximity to multiple airports and major highways, facilitating smooth travel and commutes. Numerous schools, both public and private, are readily reachable without a vehicle in most cases. Pharmacies and several restaurants are located nearby as well, enhancing convenience for daily needs. Bus routes also serve the area, providing additional transportation choices.
The character of Greenville is exemplified by its calm environment. The majority of locations within the postal city have fairly good access to green spaces, such as Paris Mountain State Park and Washington Heights Athletic Field, since there are over 50 of them nearby for residents to visit, such as Cleveland Park and McPherson Park. The noise levels in this postal city are also very low, as the streets are usually very peaceful closer to I-385, I-85, one of the railway lines or one of the 3 airports (Hartness,Donaldson Center,Greenville Downtown).
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Situated along Altamont Road, the Green Valley Country Club is a cherished neighborhood hub offering an 18-hole golf course, swimming, tennis, and a clubhouse with beautiful mountain views, making it a central gathering spot for residents and golf enthusiasts alike.
Located just minutes away on Ridge Road, Heritage Elementary is a highly rated public school offering outstanding academic programs and community involvement, making it a cornerstone for families living in Green Valley.
This upscale dining and social venue within the Green Valley Country Club features a contemporary menu and scenic patio, popular with locals for its convenient location and relaxing atmosphere after a round of golf or weekend outing.
Just a short drive down Poinsett Highway, Cherrydale Point provides Green Valley residents with convenient shopping, dining options, grocery stores, and major retailers in a single accessible plaza.
Green Valley boasts direct neighborhood access points to the Swamp Rabbit Trail, a 22-mile multi-use greenway ideal for cycling, jogging, and walking, connecting residents to Travelers Rest, Furman University, and downtown Greenville.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A laid‑back, family‑friendly weekend of live jazz, food vendors, and drinks right in downtown—great for Green Valley residents looking for music, community vibe, and local flavor just minutes away.
View event details →A lively weekly farmers market featuring seasonal produce, prepared foods, and handcrafted goods—a perfect Saturday morning outing for Green Valley locals to support regional vendors and enjoy fresh fare.
South Carolina’s largest Juneteenth celebration with live music, vendor marketplace, food trucks, and kids’ activities—an enriching, community‑centered festival ideal for families in Green Valley commemorating local Black history.
A free outdoor concert combining patriotic choral and band music by Greenville Chorale and Furman Lakeside Band—great for Green Valley families to bring a picnic and enjoy a scenic summer afternoon.
An inclusive Pride march and festival with food, music, and over 100 vendors—an affirming, celebratory event that’s welcoming and accessible for Green Valley residents of all backgrounds.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Green Valley
Local characteristics and demographics for Green Valley