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A former staffer with The Miami Herald, Marie moved to SC in 1992. She is passionate about the outdoors, and enjoys exploring the state’s many natural treasures from the Lowcountry to the Upstate.
Whether you’re in town to tour Cowpens National Battlefield, attend the annual South Carolina Peach Festival or watch national champion Limestone College's lacrosse team play in Saints Field, you won’t have any trouble finding a comfortable place to stay during your Gaffney visit.
This small Upstate town offers a half-dozen good choices for accommodations—all of them national brand hotels you’re sure to recognize.
At the recently renovated Econo Lodge you’ll enjoy guest rooms with premium bedding, a flat-screen TV, coffee maker, refrigerator and microwave. The pet-friendly hotel also offers free Wi-Fi, a computer desk in the lobby, complimentary continental breakfast and guest laundry facilities.
A free hot breakfast and complimentary USA Today are among the amenities you’ll receive as a guest at Quality Inn. This Choice Hotels brand also has an outdoor pool and rooms with a 40-inch TV, mini-fridge, microwave and coffee maker.
Baymont by Wyndham offers the same basic room amenities, including a pillowtop bed, plus a fitness center and outdoor pool. The free breakfast features the always-popular Belgian waffles.
If your vacation itinerary includes shopping at Gaffney Outlet Marketplace, consider staying at Red Roof Inn, a short walk from the mall and a number of popular entertainment venues, including a movie theater, bowling alley and arcade.
Looking for a more rustic setting? Spacious Skies Peach Haven is the perfect choice for visitors preferring to stay outside the town center. Surrounded by farms and rolling hills, this campground features both RV and tent sites as well as cabins with kitchens, bathrooms and your own outdoor space.
In Gaffney, your stay will be affordable wherever you choose to get your z’s.
A former staffer with The Miami Herald, Marie moved to SC in 1992. She is passionate about the outdoors, and enjoys exploring the state’s many natural treasures from the Lowcountry to the Upstate.