Falls Park on the Reedy Greenville, South Carolina

The weather was cold and the fog had rolled in but we decided to take the ride to Greenville to see the last of the 4 accessible falls in the South Carolina upcountry. This fall is in the center of the city and cost 13.9 million to complete. The falls are natural but many paths and steps along with benches and swings along the way for people to sit were built. Grassy areas and a duck pond are part of the park as well. This one is in a valley surrounded by tall buildings and bridges. I hope you enjoy this park as much as we did. Between the two of us we took almost 200 pictures. I am keeping this narrative brief and leaving room for more pictures.

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This blog catches me completely up to date as of today, November 14. Since we had such great 4G coverage here I used my phone as a hotspot so I could use my laptop to finish my blogs. Tomorrow we leave for Walterboro, SC, where we will stay in a WalMart parking lot for two days. I was not able to find a campsite for these two nights so we opted to just dry camp. We are going to unload the motorcycle and head to Charleston, SC, for our next adventure for one day. Will talk to you soon. Love to all my family and friends. God bless all of you.

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