Exit List
County | Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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Spartanburg |
Landrum | 0.00 | 0.00 | I-26 west – Hendersonville | North Carolina state line. | |
1 | SC 14 south – Landrum | |||||
5 | SC 11 (Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway) – Campobello, Chesnee | |||||
10 | SC 292 – Inman, New Prospect | |||||
Spartanburg | 15 | US 176 to I-585 south – Inman, Spartanburg | ||||
16 | John Dodd Road | |||||
17 | New Cut Road – Chestnut Lake | |||||
18 | I-85 – Greenville, Charlotte | Signed as exits 18A (south) and 18B (north) | ||||
19 | I-85 Bus. – Wellford, Spartanburg | Signed as exits 19A (south) and 19B (north) | ||||
21 | US 29 – Greer, Spartanburg | Signed as exits 21A (south) and 21B (north) | ||||
22 | SC 296 (Reidville Road) – Roebuck, Spartanburg, Reidville | |||||
Woodruff | 28 | US 221 – Spartanburg, Moore, Woodruff, Roebuck | ||||
35 | Walnut Grove Road – Woodruff | |||||
Cross Anchor | 38 | SC 146 – Cross Anchor, Woodruff | ||||
41 | SC 92 – Enoree, Cross Anchor | |||||
44 | SC 49 – Laurens, Cross Anchor, Union | |||||
Enoree River | Bridge over the Enoree River | |||||
Laurens |
Clinton | 51 | I-385 north – Laurens, Greenville | |||
52 | SC 56 – Cross Anchor, Whitmire, Clinton | |||||
54 | SC 72 – Clinton, Whitmire | |||||
60 | SC 66 – Joanna, Whitmire | |||||
Newberry |
66 | Road 32 – Jalapa | ||||
Newberry | 72 | SC 121 – Newberry, Whitmire, Union | ||||
74 | SC 34 – Newberry, Winnsboro | |||||
76 | SC 219 – Newberry, Pomaria | |||||
82 | SC 773 – Prosperity, Pomaria | |||||
85 | SC 202 – Pomaria, Little Mountain | |||||
Lexington |
Chapin | 91 | Columbia Avenue – Chapin | |||
Richland |
97 | US 176 – Ballentine, White Rock, Peak | ||||
Irmo | 101 | US 76 west / US 176 (Broad River Road) – White Rock | West end of US 76 overlap; signed as exits 101A (west) and 101B (east) | |||
102 | SC 60 (Lake Murray Boulevard) – Irmo | Signed as exits 102A (west) and 102B (east) | ||||
103 | Harbison Boulevard | |||||
Lexington |
104 | Piney Grove Road | ||||
106 | St. Andrews Road | |||||
Richland |
Columbia | 107 | I-20 – Lexington, Camden | Signed as exits 107A (west) and 107B (east) | ||
108A | Bush River Road | |||||
108B | I-126 east / US 76 east – Columbia | East end of US 76 overlap | ||||
Saluda River | Bridge over the Saluda River | |||||
Lexington |
West Columbia | 110 | US 378 – Lexington, West Columbia | |||
111 | US 1 to SC 12 – Lexington, West Columbia | Signed as exits 111A (south) and 111B (north) | ||||
Cayce | 113 | SC 302 – Cayce, Edmund | access to the Columbia Airport | |||
115 | US 21 / US 176 / US 321 – Gaston, Cayce, Columbia | |||||
116 | I-77 north – Winnsboro, Rock Hill | |||||
119 | US 21 / US 176 – St. Matthews, Dixiana | |||||
Calhoun |
125 | Old Sandy Run Road (Road 31) – Gaston, Sandy Run | Closed during USMC Mud Run | |||
Lexington |
129 | US 21 – Sandy Run | ||||
Calhoun |
136 | SC 6 – North, St. Matthews, Swansea | ||||
139 | Burke Road – St. Matthews | |||||
Orangeburg |
Orangeburg | 145 | US 601 – Orangeburg, St. Matthews | Signed as exits 145A (south) and 145B (north) | ||
149 | SC 33 – Orangeburg, Cameron | |||||
154 | US 301 – Orangeburg, Santee | Signed as exits 154A (south) and 154B (north) | ||||
Bowman | 159 | Homestead Road – Bowman | ||||
165 | SC 210 – Bowman, Vance | |||||
169 | I-95 – Walterboro, Manning | Signed as exits 169A (south) and 169B (north) | ||||
Dorchester |
172 | US 15 – St. George, Santee | Signed as exits 172A (south) and 172B (north) | |||
177 | SC 453 – Harleyville, St. George | |||||
187 | SC 27 – Ridgeville, St. George | |||||
Wassamassaw Swamp | Bridge over the Ashley River | |||||
Berkeley |
194 | Road 16 – Jedburg, Pinopolis | ||||
Summerville | 199 | US 17 Alt. – Summerville, Lincolnville, Moncks Corner |
Signed as exits 199A (south) and 199B (north) | |||
Charleston |
Ladson | 203 | College Park Road – Goose Creek, Ladson | |||
North Charleston | 205 | US 78 – Goose Creek, Ladson | Signed as exits 205A (west) and 205B (east) | |||
209A | US 52 / US 78 – Goose Creek, Ladson | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||||
209B | Ashley Phosphate Road | Signed as exit 209 eastbound | ||||
211 | Remount Road – Charleston AFB | Will also include Aviation Avenue when construction is complete; 211 had been Aviation Avenue prior to construction, but construction has converted the exit to Remount Road for the time being. | ||||
212 | I-526 – Mount Pleasant, Johns Island | Signed as exits 212B (west) and 212C (east); a change is likely expected when the Remount/Aviation exits, under construction, are finished, as 212A (Remount) is expected to be renamed 211B with Aviation Avenue as 211A. | ||||
213 | Montague Avenue, Mall Drive | Signed as exits 213A (west) and 213B (east) eastbound | ||||
215 | SC 642 (Dorchester Road) | |||||
216 | SC 7 (Cosgrove Avenue) – Federal Complex | Signed as exits 216A (south) and 216B (north) | ||||
Charleston | 217 | US 52 (North Meeting Street) | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||
218 | Spruill Avenue – Federal Complex | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||||
219A | Rutledge Avenue – The Citadel | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||||
219B | Morrison Drive, East Bay Street (US 52 Spur) | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||||
220A | Romney Street | Westbound exit only | ||||
220B | US 17 north – Mount Pleasant, Georgetown | Signed as exit 220 eastbound | ||||
221A | US 17 south – Johns Island | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||||
221B | US 52 (Meeting Street) | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||||
220.1 | 354.2 | Septima Clark Expressway, Corning Street | At-grade intersection; I-26 ends | |||
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