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Hannah & Alex

May 16, 2026 • Rock Hill, SC
27 Days To Go!

Hannah & Alex

May 16, 2026 • Rock Hill, SC
27 Days To Go!

Things to Do

(*) denotes walking distance from The Cambria Hotel

Ebenezer Park

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4490 Boatshore Rd, Rock Hill, SC 29732, USA
(803) 366-6620

York County’s Ebenezer Park is a 26-acre park located north of Rock Hill on the shores of Lake Wylie.


Ebenezer Park's swimming area is open year-round for swim at your own risk. There are no lifeguards on duty. The swimming area is enclosed by the circular pier. Water shoes and life jackets are recommended. Swimming is prohibited outside of the designated swimming area.


Ebenezer Park offers a wide variety of day use activities to be enjoyed by all ages!

-Swimming Area

-3 Boat Ramps

-Semicircular Fishing Pier

-Kayak/ Canoe Launch

-Beach Volleyball Court

-Pickleball Court

-Playground

-6 Picnic Shelters

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Glencairn Garden

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725 Crest St, Rock Hill, SC 29730, USA
(803) 329-5620

Take a stroll through this 11 acre paradise (no admission fee) to view fountains, ponds and a variety of blooms year round. Azaleas, dogwoods, wisteria, camellias and hardwood trees are among the treasures. Glencairn Garden began as the backyard garden of David & Hazel Bigger in 1928.


Spring (March – May) is a fairy land of color with thousands of azaleas in many varieties. Pansies, candy tuft, wisteria and periwinkle greet birds and butterflies. Double file viburnum is nestled beneath lace canopies of pink and white dogwoods. Redbuds, peonies, saucer magnolia trees, and flowering yoshino and kwanzan cherry trees complete the scene.


By 1958, Dr. David Bigger had passed away and his widow deeded Glencairn Garden to the City of Rock Hill. Then, under the expert direction of renowned landscape architect, Robert Marvin, Glencairn Garden was transformed into a botanical experience with thousands of azaleas, complete with a tiered fountain, Japanese footbridge, and trails passing beneath canopies of dogwood, stately oaks, cherry trees, Japanese maples, winding past camellias, crepe myrtles, day lilies, lily ponds and thousands of bulbs.

Main Street Children's Museum (*15min)

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133 E Main St, Rock Hill, SC 29730, USA
(803) 327-6400

Artist Vernon Grant’s work provides the inspiration for the Main Street Children’s Museum. Within this wonderful setting, imagination and curiosity merge into creative play!


Nursery rhymes such as Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater and Simple Simon have been transformed into life-size, three-dimensional play and learning spaces for young children from birth to six.

Museum of York County

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4621 Mt Gallant Rd, Rock Hill, SC 29732, USA
(803) 329-2121

Explore the wild wonders of nature with award-winning exhibitions and programs that explore a variety of natural history topics. With more than 2,000 specimens, the Naturalist Center allows visitors to explore their interests hands-on.


Experience a journey back in time to encounter the strange, gigantic, fierce, and fantastic beasts that once roamed the Carolinas in Ice Age Carolinas in a limited time exhibit.


In the Settlemyre Planetarium, travel the cosmos from the comfort of your seat with state-of-the-art digital projection and new programs.


A playful learning space awaits our youngest visitors in Tot Town.


Educational gardens, a Nature Trail, and a picnic area offer outdoor experiences.

Piedmont Medical Center Trail - North Trailhead

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575 Herrons Ferry Road, Rock Hill, SC 29730, USA

Riverwalk: Piedmont Medical Center Trail is a paved, winding trail that runs alongside the Catawba River, and provides an enjoyable location for walking, running, and biking.


The trail is 2.5 miles in length, one way and connects to River Park Trail into River Park where there are more trails within the park that connects to the Waterford Golf Course Trail. The trail is part of the City of Rock Hill's Trail and Greenway System. Visitors will enjoy this scenic walk along the river, and the trail provides resting benches periodically along the route.


Stop into The Grapevine wine bar after a stroll or grab a bite at a popular eating establishment where Hannah used to work, The Pump House, both located next to the trailhead and parking.

Fountain Park (*20min)

Picture of Fountain Park (*20min)
300 E Main St, Rock Hill, SC 29730, USA
(803) 329-5620

Fountain Park is a beautiful addition to Rock Hill's Old Town and offers a scenic space in the heart of downtown for relaxation and the enjoyment of programmed activities and special events. The park opened in December 2014 and is a joint project of Comporium and the City of Rock Hill.


The park features a large fountain with an interactive water jet display. The park also features green space and a small performance venue. On-street parking is available around the park as well as in the Fountain Park Place parking deck, across from the park.