The Longest, Most Impressive Bridge In South Carolina Can Be Found In The Lowcountry
By Robin Jarvis
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Published April 14, 2020
If you’re craving a road trip these days, then we feel ya. In light of the recent situation, we’re all staying home a little more than we’d like. But cheer up, South Carolina. This, too, shall pass and we’ll soon be on the road again, exploring all of the best parts of the Palmetto State – from the mountains to the sea and all points in between.
If the Charleston and Mount Pleasant areas are on your radar for an upcoming day trip or weekend getaway when it's safe to resume leisurely travel again, then you'll have the pleasure of getting acquainted (or reacquainted) with the longest bridge in the entire state: the Arthur Ravenel Jr Bridge.
Clocking in at an impressive 13,200 feet (that converts to 2.5 miles, by the way), the bridge is more than just a thoroughfare for locals and visitors to cross the water.
It's an architectural and engineering masterpiece that boasts eight lanes for vehicular traffic, plus an additonal two six-foot lanes — one each for pedestrians and non-motorized bicycles.
Its predecessors were the two-lane Grace Memorial Bridge (seen at right) and the Silas Pearman (with three lanes and seen on the left). They're shown here during the process of being dismantled and/or demolished.
And while the old bridges were outdated and a bit of an eyesore, the Ravenel Bridge towers over the landscape and turns the area into a living art gallery with the bridge as one of the main exhibits.
We could go into all of the technical aspects of why this bridge is so awesome, but you can read all about the reasons you should visit in this previous article — when you have the time, of course.
We will say, though, that while crossing the Rav in a vehicle is exciting, taking a walk up to the top of the first span closest to the Mount Pleasant side is quite simply exhilarating.
It is, after all, the longest bridge in the state and ranks as a top tourist attraction in the Charleston area.
Have you been able to walk over this 2.5-mile bridge yet (or just part of the bridge)? We’d love to know how it went!
And if you want to see some vintage footage captured from a vehicle crossing the old, narrow, Grace Bridge, then keep reading: This Footage Of A Rickety South Carolina Bridge Will Take You Back In Time !
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