
Town of Lyman
The Upcountry
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Landrum
Mountains
It wasn’t until 1880 after the railroad was extended from Spartanburg that the Town of Landrum was officially founded. The city is named after John Landrum who gave the railroad land in 1877 to construct a station. Situated just west of Interstate 26... Read More

Lyman
Mountains
The Town of Lyman has grown from a small farm community to a a prospering municipality. Read More

Inman
Mountains
Lake William C Bowen is a 1,600 acre man-made lake operated by Spartanburg Water Works. It is formed from the Pacolet River and is visable from I-26. Public access is through a public boat ramp and fishing pier. Read More

Cowpens
Mountains
Open March through December with fruits, vegetables, jams, jellies, meats, cheeses, preserves, chow chow and cider pickles. Homemade syrup, honey and dressings also available. Read More

Campobello
Mountains
Open from June through August with in-season peaches, nectarines, plums, melons, vegetables, jams, jellies and peach slushy. Read More

Chesnee
Mountains
Experience Spartanburg County's unique history at the inaugural Spartanburg Heritage Festival. The festival will focus on areas of history that make Spartanburg County unique. There will be demos and exhibits relating to textile, agriculture, music and... Read More