A unique pocket park located at the halfway point between Downtown Greenville and the City Of Travelers Rest on the GHS Swamp Rabbit Trail. It is right off of Sulphur Springs Road and Pinsley Circle. This park now has an information kiosk, a small seating area, water bottle refill and a turnaround for handicap bikes. Visitors can also see a vintage railcar with a locomotive and mural based on the history of the community of Berea. This park has become a destination, stopover and resting place for many of the 500,000 trail users on this popular section of the trail.
Mystery on the GHS Swamp Rabbit Trail
An interactive, delightful book
Readers follow Officer Jack Rabbit, Protector and Defender of the Trail, as he works diligently to find out who or what is causing trouble along the trail.
Children and their parents begin their journey of discovery at the Swamp Rabbit Station @ Berea, located at Sulphur Springs Road and Pinsley Circle.
Actual markers highlighting characters in the story can be found along the Swamp Rabbit Trail.
Digtal Version Now Available!
Digtal Version Now Available!
-----
Copies where once available at these local shops:
Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Grocery
205 Cedar Lane RoadGreenville, S.C. 29611Greenville Memorial Hospital/Gift Shop
701 Grove RoadGreenville, S.C. 29605Reedy River Storage
305 McAlister RoadGreenville , S.C. 29607Elephant’s Trunk
2222 Augusta Street #8Greenville, S.C. 29605As The Page Turns
21 Plaza DriveTravelers Rest, S.C. 29690Expressions Unlimited Inc.
921 Poinsett HighwayGreenville, S.C. 29609Upcountry History Muesum
9540 Buncombe StGreenville, SC 29601Berea Station Events, Inc., is proud our project that is a gateway sign to be built on Sulphur Springs Road at the Swamp Rabbit Trail, an area that continues to see tremendous growth. The proposal for the design and construction of this project was approved by Greenville County.
The design reflects the front entrance of the school that once stood on Farr’s Bridge Road with actual bricks and keystones from that school used in its construction.
We are thankful for those who helped make this project a reality by raising the required funds. It is a wonderful visual representation of the pride we have for our community of Berea.