The Poinsett Bridge of Greenville, South Carolina

Poinsett Bridge

Joel Roberts Poinsett was a notable figure in South Carolina history. One of the lesser known places that bears his name is Poinsett Bridge in northern Greenville County. This bridge was built in 1820 as part of a road from Columbia to Saluda Mountain. This stone bridge is believed by historians to have been designed by Robert Mills, the architect of the Washington Monument. It is also believed to be the oldest surviving bridge in the state! The bridge has a 14 foot Gothic stone arch and stretches 130 feet over Little Gap Creek.

This historic bridge is part of the 120 acre Poinsett Bridge Heritage Preserve. Use the following address for navigation:

580 Callahan Mountain Road
Travelers Rest, SC 29690

For your visit, there is a parking area across the street from the bridge with minimal walking required making this piece of history great for the entire family!