
Campbell’s Covered Bridge - Greenville County Parks Recreation …
Constructed between 1909 and 1911 Campbell’s Covered Bridge is the only remaining covered bridge in the State of South Carolina, a state that once had 20 covered bridges. The 38 foot long, 12 foot wide pine structure that spans Beaverdam Creek was built by Charles Irwin Willis.
Campbell's Covered Bridge - Wikipedia
Campbell's Covered Bridge is a wooden covered bridge in northeastern Greenville County, South Carolina, near the small town of Gowensville, [2] [3] and crosses Beaverdam Creek off Pleasant Hill Road. [4] Campbell's Covered Bridge is the last …
How to Visit Campbell’s Covered Bridge - South Carolina Explorer
Aug 9, 2023 · One of the covered bridges in SC that does remain is the Campbell’s Covered Bridge. It makes for a nice little trip from Greenville, Spartanburg, Hendersonville, or even Asheville. It’s also a terrific highway stop over when traveling through upstate South Carolina.
Uncover the history and beauty of Campbell’s Covered Bridge
Jul 29, 2024 · Journey through time at Campbell’s Covered Bridge in Landrum, SC. Experience the charm of the last standing covered bridge in the state, nestled in the once isolated Dark Corner. Enjoy the scenic beauty, picnic spots, and the rich history that surrounds it.
Campbell's Covered Bridge - VisitGreenvilleSC
Built in 1909, this is the only remaining covered bridge in South Carolina. From U.S. Hwy 25 north of Travelers Rest, take State Rd 414 through Tigerville. Turn right on Pleasant Hill Rd, right on Campbell's Bridge Rd and travel approximately a quarter-mile to bridge.
Explore! Campbell's Covered Bridge: Greenville, SC
Feb 8, 2025 · Have you been thinking about checking out Campbell’s Covered Bridge? This bridge is the last remaining covered bridge in South Carolina. At this Greenville County property, you can explore the bridge, enjoy a picnic by the creek, and even get in a short hike.
Hike The Loop Trail At Campbells Covered Bridge In South Carolina
Aug 8, 2020 · Walk Over A Gorgeous Bridge On Campbell’s Covered Bridge Loop, An Easy Half-Mile Hike In South Carolina. Campbell’s Covered Bridge in South Carolina offers a scenic hike and a glimpse into history.
Campbell's Covered Bridge (2025) - All You Need to Know ... - Tripadvisor
The bridge is about 30 minutes from Spartanburg and is in a park setting. The bridge was built in 1909 by Charles Irwin Willis and was named for the grist mill owner Alexander Lafayette Campbell. It is the last remaining covered bridge in South Carolina.
Campbell’s Covered Bridge - SC Picture Project
Campbell’s Covered Bridge, built in 1909, is significant for its role in transportation in early twentieth century Greenville County and as an excellent intact example of a Howe truss covered bridge, the only surviving covered bridge in the state.
Campbell’s Covered Bridge - The Historical Marker Database
Feb 18, 2004 · Campbell’s Covered Bridge, built in 1909, is significant for its role in transportation in early twentieth century Greenville County and as an excellent intact example of a Howe truss covered bridge, the only surviving covered bridge in the state.