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Roundup of Innovative Upstate Staycations

  • April 18, 2025
  • Anna Walker
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When looking for some rest and relaxation in-between trips, a staycation is one of the best ways to get away, without really getting away. The Upstate has a multitude of fun and interesting places to enjoy that allow you to experience parts of Greenville you’d otherwise never get to see. Check out these one-of-a-kind stays.

One-of-a-kind Upstate Staycations

Photo courtesy of Morgan via Airbnb

Nature Retreat

Treetop Getaway, located on 14 private acres, is great for those looking for adventure and reconnecting with nature. The domed retreat, with its soaring 14-foot ceiling and climate-controlled interior, provides a cozy yet spacious environment, ideal for relaxing or reconnecting with loved ones. The expansive deck offers views of the surrounding forest, while the outdoor hot tub and fire pit invite unwinding under the stars. Guests can also explore nearby hiking trails, waterfalls, and lakes. Just 30 minutes from Greenville, this getaway combines privacy and modern comfort in a natural setting.

Mountain Weekend

Located atop Paris Mountain is the Base Camp Altamont. This retreat provides guests with expansive mountain views, modern comforts, and ample space to relax. Inside, a game room and luxurious amenities enhance the experience, while outside, a water feature and seating area create an ideal spot to take in the scenic surroundings. Just seven miles from downtown Greenville, Base Camp Altamont offers easy access to the city’s shops, restaurants, and attractions, making it an ideal escape for those seeking a peaceful mountain stay without straying far from the action.

Photo courtesy of Levi Kelly

Lakeside Revival

The Hive at Addison Farms is a lakeside getaway for those looking to recharge. Located just 20 minutes from downtown Greenville, it offers a blend of luxury and outdoor adventure. The modern home features four roll-up garage doors, providing unobstructed views of Saluda Lake. Guests can take full advantage of the private dock, equipped with kayaks and paddleboards, for a multitude of lakeside activities. Unwind after a long day in one of two outdoor soaking tubs.

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Modern Base Camp

Mountain Modern Base Camp offers seclusion and adventure for friends and families. Situated on seven acres of private property, the modern cabin features an outdoor fireplace, a pickleball and basketball court, and a creek with a waterfall, all embraced by mountain views. The spacious cabin provides ample space for relaxation and entertainment, while nearby towns offer plenty of dining, shopping, and outdoor activities. Whether you’re seeking outdoor fun or city exploration, this retreat is ideal for creating lasting memories with loved ones.

City Life

Located across from NOMA Square, this spacious loft blends historic charm with modern luxury. Housed in a 100-year-old building, it features antique exposed-brick walls, soaring ceilings, and expansive windows that offer stunning views of Main Street. The open layout creates an inviting, light-filled space perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring the city. With its prime location, this loft offers a unique experience, combining the best of the past and present in the heart of the city.

Lakeside Treehouse

The Old Soul Treehouse, nestled on the shores of Lake Greenwood, offers couples a unique and romantic retreat. Combining natural beauty with modern comforts, this secluded getaway provides an escape from everyday life. Guests can relax on the porch-swing bed or enjoy stargazing from the outdoor hot tub, all while enjoying the serene lakefront landscape. Ideal for those seeking both relaxation and adventure, the treehouse offers an intimate, nature-inspired setting for couples to reconnect. 

 

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