Riding the back roads of South Carolina can divulge a plethora of hidden gems like the old Poinsett Bridge that crosses Little Gap Creek in rural Greenville County. This now abandoned South Carolina bridge is thought to be one of the most haunted places on earth and once you visit you may begin to understand why.
Built in 1820 as part of a road leading from Charleston to Saluda, North Carolina, Poinsett Bridge just may be the oldest remaining stone bridge in the entire Southeast. It's definitely the oldest stone bridge in South Carolina.
From the hand-cut stones to the 15-foot arched passage underneath and the obvious labor of love it was to construct such a masterpiece, Poinsett is packed with awe-inspiring charm.
If you're prone to your hair standing on end as a subtle message that you may have some company from the other side or, better yet, you often walk through cold spots even in the middle of a scorching summer afternoon, then prepare for some of that to happen here.
If you've yet to add a visit to the old Poinsett Bridge to your bucket list, then perhaps this is the year you'll make the trip.
If you want to visit this abandoned South Carolina bridge it’s easy to find – and it’s part of a Greenville County Park, so the park is kept in great condition. Learn more about it with a visit to the official website for Greenille County Parks.