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Cancer Survivors Park

Park and Garden in Greenville

Updated: March 01, 2024 09:25 AM

Cancer Survivors Park is located in Greenville (City in South Carolina), United States. It's address is 52 Cleveland St, Greenville, SC 29601.

52 Cleveland St, Greenville, SC 29601

RJR2+HR Greenville, South Carolina

(864) 255-5010

cancersurvivorspark.org

Check Time Table for Cancer Survivors Park


Monday6 AM to 9 PM
Tuesday6 AM to 9 PM
Wednesday6 AM to 9 PM
Thursday6 AM to 9 PM
Friday6 AM to 9 PM
Saturday6 AM to 9 PM
Sunday6 AM to 9 PM

Questions & Answers


Where is Cancer Survivors Park?

Cancer Survivors Park is located at: 52 Cleveland St, Greenville, SC 29601.

What is the phone number of Cancer Survivors Park?

You can try to calling this number: (864) 255-5010

What are the coordinates of Cancer Survivors Park?

Coordinates: 34.8414497, -82.3979741

Cancer Survivors Park Reviews

Brianna B.
2024-04-12 20:02:37 GMT

Absolutely love this trail and all the amazing details they put around it. The flowers, water, statues…it’s so relaxing and beautiful. You can walk, bike or run the trail. I work close to this, so sometimes I walk downtown on my break to grab a boba tea. It’s a must visit.

Latonya Neelys
2024-02-29 15:43:22 GMT

Always a beautiful place to enjoy a walk, no matter the season. Long as you're dressed properly for the weather, you'll always enjoy walking through. We park at Cancer Survivors Park and sometimes walk towards the waterfall, leading to the shops above the stairs onto the main streets.

Most days, we walk the opposite way, taking the trail-way down by the park a few minutes from the zoo. Could be a short walk or a long walk. Depends on your pace.

Everyone is either walking their dog or riding their bikes. I like to go early when there aren't too many bikes out so my child can run and view the scenery. Most days, depending on the time or event, some bikers forget they share space with runners and walkers, most of us being elderly or with children. They ride pretty fast, and what I don't understand is that most of them don't say anything when coming up on you.

So although I love walking here and always will, I think it could be a bit better if most bike riders were a little more cautious turning especially at those hard to see areas, or coming up on people or children who can't get over as quickly as they ride.

Also, the community center (I'm not sure what that is exactly) is never open. So use the restroom before arriving or walk about a mile towards the restaurant above right before you get to the water fountain that leads to the streets. Restroom sign would be noticeable, except if the restaurant is packed outside, you'd have to walk through them to go towards the back where the elevator is. Bathrooms aren't always clean. Restrooms inside the restaurant is for paying customers. Which is understandable.

Guess the biggest con is a lack of restrooms.

Overall, beautiful park and trails.

Sonita Leak (TheMarriageNotary)
2024-06-02 00:08:22 GMT

Had the opportunity to marry a couple a few years ago when the park was anew. Today, had the pleasure of marrying Kevin and Alyssa in the park.

Wonderful views, we all had a good time and the couple lives happily ever after. ❤

~The Marriage Notary, Sonita M. Leak

Nancy P. Blough
2024-03-14 22:03:23 GMT

Came here for the first time on a Wednesday morning after an appointment I had on Mills. Ave. Easy, free parking. Nice little park that connects to Falls Park.

Anna C
2024-03-31 00:23:22 GMT

What a great park for an even greater cause. So peaceful and nice to sit and just relax.

Beth D
2024-04-23 02:12:06 GMT

Gorgeous park, loved the art, architecture of the park, waterfalls and flowers

Ray Morgan
2022-04-08 00:09:21 GMT

This downtown waterfront is as beautiful as any in the world! We hit it as Spring is really beginning to blossom. It's all paved and gentle grades in most cases. So impressed with all the work that went into making the riverside so appealing and functional. The area shops and restaurants feed into this vibe. I was surprised to find such an amazing jewel!

Dee Hollaway
2023-10-13 16:12:48 GMT

This is a beautiful park with a lot of places to sit and enjoy. A good place to bring your kids and strollers. I rode my bike to the park and also took my grandson another visit and what times are very enjoyable. Make sure you walk down below to the river to beautiful little place to let the kids run.

Lambros Balatsias
2023-03-17 09:54:13 GMT

Went for a walk and came across this beautiful section of the park. I highly recommend! Give yourself time to sit, stroll, jog, bike etc, but stop and read the many positive messages along the way!

Jackie Summers
2023-12-18 03:01:37 GMT

This was a lovely park for everyone in honor and memory of those with cancer. It's accessible with ramps and includes a lovely labyrinth.

Michelle Diane
2023-02-18 09:44:20 GMT

This was a really cool little park. There were trails for jogging or exploring. I found myself more drawn to the waterfall. Very relaxing and peaceful location.

Skywalk Studios
2024-04-07 01:31:52 GMT

Loved, need to visit during the day.

Scott Daniels
2024-05-17 14:12:47 GMT

Took my wife there to celebrate her surviving cancer and it was awesome. Loved the prayer focal point, sending our prayers to the heavens. Worth a visit to the falls, the gardens and more!

Alisa Huking
2023-04-21 00:51:48 GMT

This park is a must go, especially if you or a loved one has struggled with cancer. It's beautiful and well kept, has a wonderful spiritual vibe. Calm. Compassionate. Hopeful.❤

Casey Nicole
2022-04-06 02:43:32 GMT

Really and truly a beautiful park with many different areas to enjoy. If you're into photography you'll love this place. There are so many different locations to shoot. The Reedy River runs right through the park, making for excellent views. Benches and terf provide nice seating areas for lounging or picnics. Would highly recommend a stroll through this lovely little park.

Denise Fischer Hayes
2022-02-07 00:25:06 GMT

Peaceful. Nice overlook to river. Easy parking. Cool metal structure with a cancer survivor’s meeting room downstairs. Has steps next to a man made waterfall that leads to the main river bridge and walkway. Loved it!

Mark Mefferd (TigerMark44)
2020-08-06 04:20:21 GMT

Cancer Survivors Park is located on the Swamp Rabbit Trail in Greenville, South Carolina. It is in the section of the trail between Falls Park and Cleveland Park. A wonderful memorial to cancer survivors, it brings attention to the disease and highlights some local success stories. The overlook and park area are landscaped beautifully. There are great views of the river below. Don't miss thos section of the trail on you next visit.

Shunlee Brown
2020-01-28 18:13:35 GMT

So I came here with an understanding that it is peaceful and tranquil. I stopped by the park after a hectic day at work and I have to say that it was one of the best decisions I could have made. I arrived and I could tell already this would be a place to get my thoughts together. It’s so peaceful here and it was not too crowded. Greenville you did it again.

delores sullivan
2022-06-07 13:04:54 GMT

Amazing!! the vision was spectacular being a survivor since 1999 the platform addressing many, providing information . the people that was involved in the vision warms my heart. Me and my friend am very grateful and thankful for everyone. for all you do and have done many thanks 😊

Anel De Leon
2023-07-21 03:15:06 GMT

Beautiful park with walking, cycling trails.

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