List of mountain passes in South Carolina

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The following is a list of mountain passes and gaps in the U.S. state of South Carolina.

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NameMountain rangeCountyElevationCoordinatesPrimary access routeOther access route(s) GNIS
Bailey Gap Saluda Mountains Greenville 2,930 feet (890 m) 35°09′47″N82°31′00″W / 35.16306°N 82.51667°W / 35.16306; -82.51667 (Bailey Gap) 980432
Beasley Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Pickens 1,886 feet (575 m) 35°00′54″N82°47′39″W / 35.01500°N 82.79417°W / 35.01500; -82.79417 (Beasley Gap) US 178.svg US 178 1220419
Callas Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Oconee 1,949 feet (594 m) 34°53′26″N83°10′25″W / 34.89056°N 83.17361°W / 34.89056; -83.17361 (Callas Gap) South Carolina 28.svg SC 28 1221206
Chimneytop Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Pickens 2,408 feet (734 m) 35°03′43″N82°47′53″W / 35.06194°N 82.79806°W / 35.06194; -82.79806 (Chimneytop Gap) F. Van Clayton Highway 1221569
Cove Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Pickens 1,322 feet (403 m) 34°58′41″N82°49′54″W / 34.97806°N 82.83167°W / 34.97806; -82.83167 (Cove Gap) 1221781
Emory Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Pickens 2,762 feet (842 m) 35°02′38″N82°45′13″W / 35.04389°N 82.75361°W / 35.04389; -82.75361 (Emory Gap) 1222288
Grunting Spring Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Greenville 2,956 feet (901 m) 35°05′17″N82°43′46″W / 35.08806°N 82.72944°W / 35.08806; -82.72944 (Grunting Spring Gap) 986183
Gum Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Greenville 3,061 feet (933 m) 35°06′08″N82°41′30″W / 35.10222°N 82.69167°W / 35.10222; -82.69167 (Gum Gap) 986217
Hi Saw Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Oconee 1,427 feet (435 m) 34°47′49″N83°07′24″W / 34.79694°N 83.12333°W / 34.79694; -83.12333 (Hi Saw Gap) South Carolina 28.svg SC 28 1229793
Hickory Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Oconee 1,982 feet (604 m) 35°01′00″N82°57′13″W / 35.01667°N 82.95361°W / 35.01667; -82.95361 (Hickory Gap) 1223132
High Low Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Pickens 1,522 feet (464 m) 35°03′06″N82°41′03″W / 35.05167°N 82.68417°W / 35.05167; -82.68417 (High Low Gap) 1223169
Horse Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Pickens 2,342 feet (714 m) 35°00′55″N82°47′10″W / 35.01528°N 82.78611°W / 35.01528; -82.78611 (Horse Gap) 1223314
Horse Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Pickens 1,460 feet (450 m) 34°59′03″N82°49′19″W / 34.98417°N 82.82194°W / 34.98417; -82.82194 (Horse Gap) 1223313
Jones Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Greenville 2,907 feet (886 m) 35°07′46″N82°38′20″W / 35.12944°N 82.63889°W / 35.12944; -82.63889 (Jones Gap) US 276.svg US 276 1012558
Laurel Fork Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Pickens 2,087 feet (636 m) 35°02′36″N82°50′19″W / 35.04333°N 82.83861°W / 35.04333; -82.83861 (Laurel Fork Gap) Horse Pasture Road 1223828
Lays Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Pickens 1,463 feet (446 m) 34°59′39″N82°48′45″W / 34.99417°N 82.81250°W / 34.99417; -82.81250 (Lays Gap) 1223851
Line Rock Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Oconee 1,949 feet (594 m) 35°02′09″N82°58′33″W / 35.03583°N 82.97583°W / 35.03583; -82.97583 (Line Rock Gap) 1012878
Lower Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Greenville 1,883 feet (574 m) 35°05′55″N82°23′00″W / 35.09861°N 82.38333°W / 35.09861; -82.38333 (Lower Gap) 1224210
Mongold Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Oconee 1,863 feet (568 m) 34°52′13″N83°11′19″W / 34.87028°N 83.18861°W / 34.87028; -83.18861 (Mongold Gap) 1230032
Mosley Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Pickens 1,201 feet (366 m) 34°58′55″N82°45′18″W / 34.98194°N 82.75500°W / 34.98194; -82.75500 (Mosley Gap) US 178.svg US 178 1224667
Panther Gap Saluda Mountains Greenville 2,385 feet (727 m) 35°09′56″N82°26′59″W / 35.16556°N 82.44972°W / 35.16556; -82.44972 (Panther Gap) 991835
Panther Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Pickens 2,529 feet (771 m) 35°02′36″N82°43′04″W / 35.04333°N 82.71778°W / 35.04333; -82.71778 (Panther Gap) 1225287
Reed Mountain Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Oconee 2,142 feet (653 m) 34°52′09″N83°12′23″W / 34.86917°N 83.20639°W / 34.86917; -83.20639 (Reed Mountain Gap) 1225800
Rocky Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Oconee 1,860 feet (570 m) 34°52′09″N83°12′23″W / 34.86917°N 83.20639°W / 34.86917; -83.20639 (Rocky Gap) 1225981
Sassafras Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Greenville Pickens 2,864 feet (873 m) 35°04′05″N82°45′53″W / 35.06806°N 82.76472°W / 35.06806; -82.76472 (Sassafras Gap) 1015272
Slicking Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Greenville 2,871 feet (875 m) 35°05′54″N82°42′16″W / 35.09833°N 82.70444°W / 35.09833; -82.70444 (Slicking Gap) 994915
The Narrow Passage King Sand Hills Chesterfield 364 feet (111 m) 34°39′17″N80°10′34″W / 34.65472°N 80.17611°W / 34.65472; -80.17611 (The Narrow Passage) South Carolina 109.svg SC 109 1227081
Trammel Gap Saluda Mountains Greenville 2,198 feet (670 m) 35°10′50″N82°22′13″W / 35.18056°N 82.37028°W / 35.18056; -82.37028 (Trammel Gap) 996202
Upper Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Greenville 2,054 feet (626 m) 35°05′46″N82°35′39″W / 35.09611°N 82.59417°W / 35.09611; -82.59417 (Upper Gap) 1227320
Vaughns Gap Blue Ridge Mountains Greenville 2,592 feet (790 m) 35°10′39″N82°17′37″W / 35.17750°N 82.29361°W / 35.17750; -82.29361 (Vaughns Gap) 1227337

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