Getting Around Greenwood: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

United States

Greenwood

South Carolina

Getting Around Greenwood: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

Walkability

45
Limited

Greenwood offers scattered walkable areas, particularly in the Uptown neighborhood where you can find a range of amenities like shops and restaurants. However, overall, the city is car-dependent, as many areas lack the dense layout needed for comfortable walking to daily necessities. Travelers should look for accommodations in these more walkable zones or prepare to rely on a car or ride-sharing to get around.

Public Transit

20
Minimal

Public transportation in Greenwood is limited, with minimal options available for travelers who wish to rely on it. The local MAT service requires pre-scheduling and does not cover extensive areas, which makes it inconvenient for spontaneous travel plans or daily commutes. This limited coverage means exploring Greenwood without a car can be challenging.

Bikeability

30
Bad

While Greenwood has plans to enhance its bicycle infrastructure, current conditions make it only somewhat bikeable. There are streets with low traffic suitable for biking, but major thoroughfares lack bike lanes, making cycling less safe and comfortable. For travelers who enjoy biking, it might serve for leisure rides in certain areas but not as a primary way to navigate the city.

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