Below is a list of covered bridges in South Carolina. There is only one authentic covered bridge in the U.S. state of South Carolina, [1] and it is historic. A covered bridge is considered authentic not due to its age, but by its construction. An authentic bridge is constructed using trusses rather than other methods such as stringers, a popular choice for non-authentic covered bridges.
Name | Image | County | Location | Built | Length | Crosses | Ownership | Truss | Notes |
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Campbell's Covered Bridge [2] [3] | Greenville | Gowensville 35°05′9″N82°15′51″W / 35.08583°N 82.26417°W | 1909 | 41 feet (12 m) | Beaver Dam Creek | County of Greenville [1] | Howe | Rebuilt 1992 |
The Cox Ford Covered Bridge is a covered bridge that crosses Sugar Creek along the western edge of Turkey Run State Park, in Parke County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.
Campbell's Covered Bridge is a wooden covered bridge in northeastern Greenville County, South Carolina, near the small town of Gowensville, and crosses Beaverdam Creek off Pleasant Hill Road.
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