Family & Parenting
Happy Hollow Park: Hidden but one of Spartanburg’s Best
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One of Spartanburg’s lesser known parks, is also one of its best. Tucked away in the historic neighborhood of Converse Heights, Happy Hollow Park spans one block at the corners of S. Fairview and Glendalyn Avenue. Small and secure, Happy Hollow Park provides a safe and shady place for children of all ages to play.

About Happy Hollow Park
Surrounded by a black wrought-iron gate and under a canopy of trees, Happy Hollow Park offers two separate playground equipment areas specific to age. Larger slides and climbing apparatuses are available for older children, while a smaller set of shorter slides, tunnels, and interactive ground-level features are geared towards younger children. Two sets of safety swings for babies and toddlers are available, as is a set of traditional swings for older children.
While the ground of the main play areas are covered in soft, shock-absorbing mulch, there is a paved path that leads into the park. Here, benches in the shade are the perfect place to sit and visit with other parents or enjoy a moment of respite while the children play within an easily accessible distance. Don’t forget to bring your sidewalk chalk, as children and parents alike can be found adorning the sidewalk area with their artistic endeavors! Picnic tables for lunch or a quick snack are also located within the gated play area.
Outside the actual playground area, a lovely green space with a paved walking path and covered picnic pavilion offers a space for children to ride a scooter, play a game of tag, football, or hopscotch, or host an outdoor birthday party or lunch. Keep your eye out for seasonal events sponsored by the Converse Heights Neighborhood Association, like the annual Easter Egg Hunt and Fourth of July Celebration.
What’s to Love
Surrounded by private homes, enclosed by a secure gate, and almost always populated by children and parents, Happy Hollow Park is a safe park to take children on your own.
Shade, shade, and more shade can be found during the Spring, Summer, and Fall. The tree canopy at Happy Hollow Park minimizes the hot South Carolina temps, which often renders other treeless parks too hot or leaves play equipment scalding for much of the year. Not so at Happy Hollow Park.
Due to its smaller size, but age appropriate equipment, it’s easy to entertain children of various ages in the same space, which makes meeting up for diverse playdates or play groups a cinch.
What to Watch For
No bathrooms! This is a big negative, especially for potty training children. Make sure you ‘go’, before you go!
Parking can be problematic. Since the park is located in a neighborhood, there is no official parking lot. Cars park along the street, which can get crowded during peak hours.
Don’t hesitate to visit Happy Hollow Park. It’s is a fantastic way to spend the day, and it just might become one of your favorite parks in Spartanburg!
General Information
Happy Hollow Park
Glendalyn Avenue
Spartanburg, SC 29302
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Juliet Wright
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