Independence Day Float‑a‑Palooza at Saluda Lake Landing
A festive multi‑day Fourth of July event featuring floating, music, food, and lake fun just minutes from Riverplace—perfect for families seeking easy, local outdoor celebrations.
Riverplace offers convenient access to various businesses, with supermarkets, restaurants, cafes, and clothing stores all located nearby. Its well-developed bicycling infrastructure encourages easy travel on two wheels, complemented by several bus lines with stops close to most residences. The neighborhood features a broad selection of housing options, including spacious apartments and single detached homes built mostly after 2000, catering to diverse needs. Educational facilities are conveniently close, covering primary and high schools throughout the area. Although green spaces are not inside the neighborhood, numerous parks are easily reachable in adjacent areas. Riverplace maintains a vibrant atmosphere with nearby nightlife and entertainment venues.
Riverplace offers a variety of experiences for those who enjoy a vibrant atmosphere and spending time outdoors. It is easy to find lively streets in this part of the city. Despite the fact that there are often relatively few people around, there is a limited selection of entertainment venues, and with the bars in nearby neighborhoods, it is very easy to find a place to grab a drink since they are generally located around the corner. Although Riverplace is not home to any parks, parks are very well-spread out in nearby neighborhoods, making it very easy to get to them.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Riverplace is prized for its picturesque perch along the Reedy River, featuring a scenic, paved walkway, public art installations, and riverfront gathering spaces all steps from Main Street—an iconic spot for strolls, photo ops, and community events.
Anchoring Riverplace, the renowned Peace Center is Greenville’s premier performing arts venue, hosting Broadway shows, concerts, and cultural events in a contemporary riverside setting, making it a year-round attraction for locals and visitors alike.
Located within Riverplace, The Lazy Goat is a celebrated Mediterranean-inspired restaurant with floor-to-ceiling river views and a vibrant terrace, known for its sharable plates, creative cocktails, and atmosphere that typifies the neighborhood’s cosmopolitan flair.
At the heart of Riverplace, this hotel is a local landmark for its rooftop terrace and rooms overlooking the Reedy River, acting as a hub for visitors who want the convenience of walkable access to restaurants, parks, and the riverwalk.
Once a historic riverfront mill, Wyche Pavilion now serves as an open-air event venue in Riverplace, distinctive for its exposed brick and arched windows, regularly hosting art exhibits, live music, and community gatherings along the water.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A festive multi‑day Fourth of July event featuring floating, music, food, and lake fun just minutes from Riverplace—perfect for families seeking easy, local outdoor celebrations.
Free weekly summer concerts offering Big Band, jazz, and more in a scenic lakeside setting—ideal for relaxing evenings close to home with lawn chairs and picnics.
An evening with Grammy‑winning Harry Connick Jr. at the downtown Peace Center, offering world‑class music entertainment just a short trip from Riverplace.
A high‑energy tribute concert paying homage to Godsmack at a vibrant local music venue—great for rock fans wanting lively nightlife near Riverplace.
Country star Thomas Rhett brings his dynamic live show to the arena—a major summer highlight easily accessible for residents of Riverplace.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Riverplace
Local characteristics and demographics for Riverplace