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You've booked your plane ticket and packed your bags, but what do you know about your next thrilling vacation destination? Sit back, relax and let us acquaint you with Travelers Rest.

If you journey 8 miles (13 kilometers) northwest of Taylors, or 14 miles (23 kilometers) northwest of Greer, you'll wind up in Travelers Rest.

There are 5,000 locals that reside in this corner of Greenville - Spartanburg.

Places to visit in Travelers Rest

Many trailblazers and great thinkers have studied within the lecture theaters of North Greenville University. Learn about its rich history and accomplishments, and explore its proud campus during a tour. Need more options? It doesn't matter whether you're aiming for a hole-in-one or just in the mood for a couple of friendly rounds, you're sure to have a ball (pun intended) at Cherokee Valley Golf Club. And that's not all. Whether they're engineered from stone, brick or steel, bridges are some of the world's most important architectural wonders. Marvel at the design of Poinsett Bridge and learn some more about its rich and intriguing history.

Where do you fly into for Travelers Rest?

Landing at Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP)? Once you hop off the aircraft, central Travelers Rest is approximately 16 miles (26 kilometers) away. Hail down a taxi and enjoy the drive — your getaway has only just begun!

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