"A historic covered bridge along the scenic byway that serves as a photogenic stop and a reminder of the region's 19th-century infrastructure." - Sucheta Rawal
Sucheta Rawal
Sucheta Rawal is an award-winning food and travel writer who contributes to the world’s leading publications. She has traveled to more than 100 countries across seven continents.
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"Bordering the Greenville County Recreation District, this bridge is, sadly, the last remaining covered bridge left in South Carolina. Luckily, Campbell's Covered Bridge remains a bright, red pinewood that's perfect for a fall photo or a brisk, romantic walk or picnic." - Travel + Leisure Editors
Great little side trip if you happen to be in the area. You can even have a picnic there. Nice and quite. Worth a 30 minute detour.
Kathy F.
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Very cool old bridge in a nice park. Great place for lunch or to picnic. You can walk down to the waters edge to dip your feet on a warm day.
Emptynesters T.
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Stopped right as it was closing. Was able to grab some photos. The bridge looks like it might not have much more life in it. Looks very crooked. Very picturesque.
Sherry E.
Google
Easy access, handicap parking, trails, well maintained, dog friendly, very pretty park
jonfit04
Google
A pleasant little park. The Covered Bridge is beautiful but as you can tell it is the main and only attraction to the park currently. If you're in the area it's worth stopping by, but not something I would make a special trip to visit.
Jarrett B.
Google
Old historic bridge. Small hiking trail. The water is crisp and clear and nice.
Robert “Chris” M.
Google
Amazing little piece of history tucked away off the main road. A lot of people wade and swim in the water right below and it is easily walkable, even with a baby stroller.
David K.
Google
Nice walk to see some historical artifacts an a glimpse into the past