Greenville County GIS

Explore and integrate Greenville County's GIS layers — including parcels, zoning, and infrastructure

Greenville County GIS

Greenville County provides a comprehensive set of GIS data covering parcels, zoning, infrastructure, and environmental features. These datasets are accessible through public servers and are regularly updated. Instead of downloading and managing files, you can stream this data directly into Atlas using FeatureServer links.

This approach eliminates concerns about outdated shapefiles or storage limitations. Simply paste the FeatureServer URL into Atlas, and the data appears in your map—live and up to date.

Available Greenville County GIS Layers

Greenville County offers a variety of GIS layers accessible via their public FeatureServer. These layers can be directly integrated into Atlas for real-time mapping and analysis. Below is a table summarizing the available layers:

Layer NameDescription
Tax ParcelsProperty boundaries and ownership information
ZoningZoning districts and land use classifications
Street CenterlinesRoad network data including street names
RailroadsRailway lines traversing the county
Municipal BoundariesIncorporated city boundaries
County BoundaryPerimeter defining the extent of Greenville County
Address PointsLocations of address points within the county
ParksPublic parks and recreational areas
Polling LocationsVoting precinct boundaries and polling sites
School DistrictsSchool district boundaries
Fire DistrictsFire protection district boundaries
Sewer DistrictsSewer service areas
Flood ZonesAreas prone to flooding
Topographic ContoursElevation contours for terrain analysis
Lakes and RiversWater bodies within the county
Utility TowersLocations of utility towers

These layers are available through the Greenville County GIS portal. By connecting these layers to Atlas, users can create dynamic maps that reflect the most current data provided by the county.

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Greenville County Boundary

Provides the official boundary polygon for Greenville County, useful for base mapping and spatial analysis.

https://services.arcgis.com/KaUCf2c6ny3gxeuY/ArcGIS/rest/services/GreenvilleCountyBoundary/FeatureServer

Greenville County Demographics

Offers demographic data, including the Child Opportunity Index and population statistics by race and ethnicity, at the census tract level.

https://services6.arcgis.com/tuxY7TQIaDhLWARO/ArcGIS/rest/services/Greenville_SC/FeatureServer

Movement to Greenville County (2016–2020)

Visualizes migration patterns into Greenville County between 2016 and 2020, based on U.S. Census Bureau data.

https://services2.arcgis.com/ZkOsbg84o8DsPPaP/arcgis/rest/services/Movement_to_Greenville_County_WFL1/FeatureServer

Connect FeatureServers to Atlas

FeatureServer URLs enable you to stream GIS layers directly into Atlas. This method is efficient, lightweight, and ensures your data is always current. Obtain the link from the Greenville County GIS portal, paste it into Atlas, and the layer loads instantly.

No downloads or manual updates are necessary. If the county updates a parcel or zoning layer, your Atlas map reflects that change automatically.

This is ideal for planners, analysts, or anyone requiring reliable data without the hassle of managing files.

Style and Filter Live Data

Once the data is loaded in Atlas, you can do more than just view it. Style it based on attributes like zoning category, land use, or parcel size. Use filters to highlight specific features—such as vacant lots or properties over a certain acreage.

You can also label parcels, adjust transparency, and build custom legends. This functionality helps you transform raw data into a useful map ready for presentation or sharing.

Built for Field and Office Use

Atlas operates in the browser and is compatible with desktops, tablets, and phones. Whether you're in the office or out in the field, you can open your map and access the latest data.

Need to check a zoning district on-site? Want to verify a property line during an inspection? Open your map and get the information you need. No special software or file synchronization required.

Share Maps Without Extra Steps

Atlas simplifies sharing. Every map has a unique link that you can share with your team, partners, or clients. Set view or edit permissions depending on your needs.

Since your layers are connected to live FeatureServer data, everyone sees the same version. No emailing files or outdated screenshots—just accurate, up-to-date maps on demand.

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Combine Public and Private Data

You can incorporate your own data as well. Add CSVs, draw project zones, or upload shapefiles. Then, combine them with live Greenville County layers—such as zoning, soil, or flood zones.

This integration provides context for your work. Want to compare your site plan with real parcel lines or flood risk? Load both in the same map for a comprehensive view.

Always Up to Date

Greenville County updates its GIS data regularly, including parcel values, zoning, boundaries, and more. By using FeatureServer connections, your Atlas map stays updated automatically.

No need for re-downloading or missing changes. Your maps reflect the current reality without extra effort.

Smarter Maps, Less Effort

Atlas enables you to create smart, interactive maps using live county data. No GIS background is necessary. Simply add the FeatureServer, style the layer, and share the map.

It's a faster, simpler way to utilize GIS data from Greenville County—and a more efficient way to work.

Frequently asked questions

Learn more about using Greenville County GIS data with Atlas.

Can I use Greenville County GIS data in Atlas without downloading files?

Yes! Just connect to the FeatureServer link and stream the data live into your map.

Does the data in Atlas stay updated automatically?

Yes. As long as you’re connected to the FeatureServer, the data updates on its own.

Do I need GIS experience to work with these layers in Atlas?

Not at all. Atlas is designed to be simple—no training required.

Can I combine Greenville County data with my own layers?

Yes. You can upload your files, draw shapes, or import spreadsheets alongside live county data.

Can I share my maps with others?

Absolutely. Atlas lets you share your maps with a simple link—no account needed for viewers.