The only remaining historic covered bridge in South Carolina is worthy of road trip – and a hike. Campbell’s Covered Bridge was constructed in 1909 by a local grist mill owner whose name was (you guessed it… ) Campbell. It remained in private hands until 2005, when it was sold to Greenville County. Now part of a lovely park, this old bridge is a treasure every South Carolinian will feel awash with pride after this glimpse into the past.

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The loop trail at Campbell’s Covered Bridge should take about 15 minutes if you take your time to really enjoy the peaceful surroundings. But the park itself is easily a place you could spend two or three hours enjoying. It’s open from dawn to dusk 365 days a year. Admission is free. Learn more about Campbell’s Covered Bridge  from the official site for Greenville County Rec.

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