This is what a family trip is supposed to feel like.
The kids wake up excited — bunk beds, a ceiling full of stars, and the zoo close enough to walk to before lunch. You wake up to a real kitchen and enough quiet to actually enjoy your coffee. The whole house just works. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, room for six, and a layout that gives everyone enough space to do their own thing without stepping on each other.
The days fill themselves. Downtown Greenville is three minutes away and genuinely worth the drive every time — great restaurants, coffee shops worth lingering in, and streets you wander without needing a plan. When you're ready to slow down, the house pulls you back. The fenced backyard gives the dog room to roam and the kids room to burn off whatever's left. The fire pit gives the adults a reason to stay outside long after everyone else has gone to bed.
By the last morning, nobody's really ready to leave. The kids are asking to go back to the zoo. The dog has claimed the backyard. And somehow, a place you'd never heard of a week ago already feels a little like home.