Campbell's Covered Bridge is a historic landmark located in Landrum, SC. Constructed between 1909 and 1911, it is the only remaining covered bridge in the state of South Carolina. Spanning Beaverdam Creek, this 38-foot-long pine structure offers visitors a serene location to picnic, explore the old grist mill and home site, and hike the nature trail.
Surrounded by an 18.65-acre park, Campbell's Covered Bridge provides a glimpse into the area's history through interpretive signage. Named after Alexander Lafayette Campbell, who operated the nearby grist mill, this picturesque destination offers a peaceful retreat where visitors can enjoy the beauty of nature and learn about the region's past.
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