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Campbell’s Covered Bridge

Campbell’s Covered Bridge

Constructed in 1909 Campbell’s Covered Bridge is the only remaining covered bridge in the State of South Carolina. The 38 foot long, 12 foot wide pine structure that spans Beaverdam Creek was built by Charles Irwin Willis. Locals believe that the bridge was named for Lafayette Campbell, who at the time of the bridge’s construction owned 194 acres in the immediate area. The bridge and surrounding acreage is presently owned by Greenville County and has been transformed into a passive park where visitors can picnic, explore the foundations of the old grist mill and home site, wet their feet on a hot summer day in Beaverdam Creek, and learn about the area through interpretive signage.
Free
Yes
Type of Day Trip
Outdoor Fun
Address
171 Campbells Covered Bridge Rd
City
Landrum
State
SC
Zip Code
29356
Website
Verified
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