Getting Around
A personal vehicle is highly recommended as the area is spread out and public transit is limited.





Powdersville is an unincorporated community in Anderson County, South Carolina, known for its rapid development and welcoming atmosphere. Situated at the crossroads of major regional routes, it provides a strategic location for visitors who want to enjoy the quiet of a residential neighborhood without being far from the action. The community is characterized by its local parks, growing selection of casual dining, and friendly local spirit. Its location in the Upstate makes it a perfect jumping-off point for exploring the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains or the bustling streets of nearby Greenville.
Powdersville is an unincorporated community in Anderson County, South Carolina, known for its rapid development and welcoming atmosphere. Situated at the crossroads of major regional routes, it provides a strategic location for visitors who want to enjoy the quiet of a residential neighborhood without being far from the action. The community is characterized by its local parks, growing selection of casual dining, and friendly local spirit. Its location in the Upstate makes it a perfect jumping-off point for exploring the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains or the bustling streets of nearby Greenville.
Convenient access to the I-85 corridor for easy travel.
Quiet, family-friendly suburban environment.
Short drive to the vibrant downtown area of Greenville.
Proximity to outdoor recreation in the Blue Ridge foothills.
Mainly a residential area with limited hotel options directly in the community.
Traffic can be heavy on Highway 153 during morning and evening commutes.
Most major shopping and entertainment are located in the adjacent cities.
A personal vehicle is highly recommended as the area is spread out and public transit is limited.
Explore the restaurants along Highway 153 for a variety of local and chain dining options.
A quiet suburban stay with easy access to the Upstate South Carolina region.
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$100-$150 p/day
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Use Powdersville as a base to visit the Falls Park on the Reedy in nearby Greenville, just a 15-minute drive away.
April-June, September-November
The weather is mild and pleasant, perfect for visiting local parks and gardens.
Expect heat and humidity; it is a great time to enjoy water activities at nearby Lake Hartwell.
The cooling temperatures and changing leaves make this the most scenic time to visit the Upstate.
Winters are generally mild, though it is the quietest season for tourism in the area.