From concerts and outdoor adventures to incredible dining at BridgeWay Station, Mauldin, SC, is packed with fun and flavor. Don’t miss Mauldin's Public Art Trail, Conestee Nature Preserve, or the annual SOOIE BBQ Cook-Off!
Mauldin Comes of Age
Fast-growing Mauldin may not have a traditional downtown area, but that doesn’t stop this thriving community from offering plenty of reasons to visit. The Mauldin Cultural Center presents concerts, theater productions, and festivals celebrating everything from history to beach music. Next door, the Mauldin Sports Center offers a full range of fitness classes and programs, as well as a 32-foot-high rock-climbing wall. The 40-acre BridgeWay Station features restaurants, entertainment venues, residential opportunities, and more, as well as a pedestrian bridge crossing I-385. This new urban village also connects to the 28-mile-long Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail Network, so grab a drink from BridgeWay Brewing Company or a bite at City Market before you take off on your next trek. The City Market at BridgeWay Station is the largest food hall in South Carolina! Hungry for more? SOOIE, Mauldin’s annual BBQ Cook-Off in September, features cookers from all over the Southeast and lip-smackin’ flavors that will keep you coming back for more.
MOSEY
Enjoy the year-round beauty of the 640-acre Conestee Nature Preserve as you explore a collection of diverse wildlife habitats that are home to thousands of plant and wildlife species, including 224 identified species of birds and exciting sightings of river otters, foxes, deer, and many more.
MUNCH
Tavola Italian in BridgeWay Station offers a warm and inviting atmosphere with Italian countryside-inspired architecture and cuisine, featuring scratch-made pasta, shareable plates, and premium steaks and seafood. With its striking design, open kitchen, and expansive outdoor terrace, Tavola provides the perfect setting for delicious meals, shared stories, and memorable dining experiences.
MUSE
South Carolina artists’ work is displayed on Mauldin’s Public Art Trail, lining the perimeter of the outdoor amphitheater at the Mauldin Cultural Center. Every year, one new and inventive work is commissioned for one of the nine available trail spots.
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Located at one of the most prominent intersections in the city and leading to the Mauldin Cultural Center, Maverick Station is a hub of activity for locals and visitors alike. While there, stop by Bohemian Bull for a burger and brew or Sully’s Steamers, a popular fast-casual bagel sandwich shop. For unique gifts, jewelry, accessories, and apparel, visit Moonstruck & Monograms. Add a sweet end to your visit with Pop’s Cabin Creamery, located in a historic Boy Scout cabin on the grounds of the Cultural Center and owned by local restaurateur Don Deas of Low Country Shrimper, also in Mauldin.