South Carolina Highway 281

SC Highway 281 marker

SC Highway 281
Ribaut Road
Route information
Maintained by SCDOT
Length: 3.19 mi[1] (5.13 km)
Existed: 2012 – present
Major junctions
South end: US 21 in Port Royal
North end:
US 21 Bus. in Beaufort
Location
Counties: Beaufort
Highway system
US 278SC 283

South Carolina Highway 281 (SC 281) is a 3.2 mile (3 km) state highway located entirely within Beaufort County, South Carolina. Known locally as Ribaut Road (pronounced REE-bo), SC 128 serves as an arterial connecting Beaufort and Port Royal.

Route description

SC 281 runs in a south-north direction and is a four-lane road for the entirety of the route. SC 128 travels along a portion of Ribaut Road. South of its southern terminus, Ribaut Road continues as U.S. Highway 21 towards Parris Island. Beginning at an intersection with US 21 just west of the McTeer Bridge, SC 281 travels north towards its northern terminus at US 21 Business in front of Beaufort's city hall and near Beaufort County's government complex. The route passes by the Technical College of the Lowcountry and Beaufort Memorial Hospital.

History

Prior to the completion of the McTeer Bridge in the early 1980s, SC 281 was signed for Ribaut Road. When US 21 Business was created and US 21 was re-routed (away from downtown Beaufort and along Ribaut Road and over the McTeer Bridge), SC 281 was decommissioned for a 30-year period. In 2012, US 21 was re-routed again, this time further to the west and south in order to help direct traffic towards the Sea Islands away from Ribaut Road. This eliminated the US 21 designation for Ribaut Road and allowed for a re-designation of SC 281 along Ribaut Road.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Beaufort County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Port Royal0.000.00 US 21 (Ribaut Road / Ladys Island Drive) Beaufort, Gardens Corner
Beaufort3.195.13
US 21 Bus. (Boundary Street) Pocotaligo, Beaufort
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

Route map: Bing / Google

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