Discover South Carolina’s Top Breweries and Beer Trails

A trip inspired by rabbits might sound whimsical, but in South Carolina it makes perfect sense—especially around the Swamp Rabbit Trail. The trail stretches about 20 miles between Greenville and Travelers Rest and takes its name from the native cottontail rabbits that inhabit the area. For a rabbit-focused stay, consider the Swamp Rabbit Inn, which actually comprises two properties located at opposite ends of the trail. If you want to learn more about rabbits and encounter some in person, Garden Gate Rabbit Park in Laurens County showcases purebred and heritage breeds and offers educational opportunities for visitors.

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When hunger strikes, the area offers several memorable spots that play off the swamp rabbit theme. In Travelers Rest, Swamp Rabbit Brewery & Taproom is hard to miss thanks to a large mural showing a rabbit leaping through a keg; it pairs locally brewed beers with a relaxed taproom atmosphere. Near Greenville, the Swamp Rabbit Café & Grocery sits just off the trail and is identifiable by a bicycle mounted on the roof. The café features a wide selection of local and regional products, a bakery, cooking classes, and freshly baked artisan pizzas—perfect for refueling after a bike ride or walk along the trail. For a classic sandwich option, Momma Rabbit’s Nibbles and Sips in Lexington is known for hearty Reubens and a cozy, welcoming vibe.

Beyond themed lodging and eateries, the Swamp Rabbit corridor provides easy access to outdoor recreation, local shops, and community events. The trail itself is popular with cyclists, runners, and families and connects neighborhoods, parks, and downtown districts, making it simple to combine dining, shopping, and nature in one outing. Whether you’re planning a short excursion or a weekend getaway, the Swamp Rabbit destinations around Greenville and Travelers Rest create a distinctive and memorable experience centered on local flavor and outdoor adventure.