Greenville County parks close at posted hours. Under County Ordinance No. 5038, no person may enter or remain in a County park or facility beyond the times posted at that park without the Department's permission.
Greenville County Parks, Recreation & Tourism sets operating hours for each park and facility, and those hours are posted on-site. Under County Ordinance No. 5038, no person shall enter or remain in a County park or facility beyond the posted times without permission from the Department. There is no single county-wide closing time; hours vary by park (many close at dusk or a posted evening hour), so check the sign at the park you plan to visit. This rule governs the unincorporated-county park system operated by Greenville County; parks run by the City of Greenville or other municipalities have their own posted hours and ordinances.
Entering or remaining in a Greenville County park after posted hours without Department permission violates County Ordinance No. 5038 and can be treated as trespassing, subject to removal or citation.
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