Pelham Mill Park is a lovely urban oasis near Greenville Spartanburg Airport, preserving the National Register of Historic Places-listed Pelham Mill facility, which was constructed in 1816 by Rhode Island immigrant Reverend Thomas Hutchings. The 144-spindle cotton mill was designed after existing New England mills near Hutchings' former residence, constructed along the banks of the Enoree River. Though it was damaged in three historical fires, the mill's architectural remains are preserved today at the park, overseen by the Greenville County Historic Preservation Commission. Walking trails meander the rustic 14-acre park, which is also home to a dog park that guests can bring their four-legged friends to for off-leash play experiences.

2790 E Phillips Rd, Greer, SC 29650