South Carolina Highway 296

SC Highway 296 marker

SC Highway 296
Reidville Road, John B. White Sr. Blvd
Route information
Maintained by SCDOT
Length: 23.5 mi (37.8 km)
Existed: 1940 – present
Major junctions
West end: SC 14 in Greenville County
  I-26
US 29 / US 221
East end: I-585 Bus. / US 176 / SC 9 in Spartanburg
Location
Counties: Greenville, Spartanburg
Highway system
SC 295SC 300

South Carolina Highway 296 is an east-west route coursing through central Greenville and Spartanburg counties.

Route description

The west terminus of SC 296 is at a junction with SC 14 in west-central Greenville County and proceeds in a generally east-northeast direction. Shortly after the junction, the route merges with SC 146, but soon separates from SC 146 a short distance afterward. South Carolina Highway 296 then crosses into Spartanburg County as it traverses the Enoree River, and then intersects with SC 101 before passing through Reidville. Then, SC 296 intersects with SC 290 and SC 417 before intersecting with Interstate 26 at exit 22 just outside the Spartanburg city limits. Within the city, SC 296 junctions with US 29 and US 221, and finally reaches its eastern terminus with US 176 and SC 9.[1]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
GreenvilleFive Forks0.00.0 SC 14
1.72.7 SC 146West end of SC 146 overlap
 2.43.9 SC 146Ease end of SC 146 overlap
SpartanburgSugar Tit7.612.2 SC 101
Poplar Springs13.020.9 SC 290
 14.222.9 SC 417Eastern terminus of SC 417
Spartanburg18.329.5 I-26I-26 exit 22
18.529.8 SC 215Northern terminus of SC 215
18.529.8 SC 295West end of SC 295 overlap
19.431.2 SC 295East end of SC 295 overlap
21.434.4
US 29 Conn. north
Southern terminus of US 29 Connector
22.536.2 US 29
22.936.9 US 221 / SC 56
23.537.8 I-585 Bus. / US 176 / SC 9Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. DeLorme South Carolina Atlas & Gazetteer, First Edition, ©1998. Pages 18–19, 24.

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