{{Use American English|date=July 2025}} {{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}} {{Infobox road |state=SC |type=SC |route=61 |map=SC 61 map.svg |length_mi=67.05 |length_round=2 |length_ref=<ref name=SCDOT_GIS>{{cite web |url=http://info2.scdot.org/sites/GIS/GISMapdl/Statewide_Highways.zip |type=zip |title=Statewide Highways (shapefile) |publisher=South Carolina Department of Transportation |date=September 29, 2017 |access-date=December 8, 2017}}</ref> |tourist=20px|alt=|link= Ashley River Road |established=1923 |direction_a=South |terminus_a={{Jct|state=SC|SC|30}} in Charleston |direction_b=North |terminus_b={{Jct|state=SC|US|78}} near Branchville |junction={{plainlist| *{{Jct|state=SC|US|17}} in Charleston *{{Jct|state=SC|SC|165}} near Summerville *{{Jct|state=SC|I|95}} near Walterboro *{{Jct|state=SC|US|21}} near Branchville }} |counties=Charleston, Dorchester, Colleton, Bamberg |previous_type=SC |previous_route=60 |next_type=SC |next_route=63 |browse= }}

'''South Carolina Highway&nbsp;61''' ('''SC&nbsp;61''') is a {{convert|67|mi|km|adj=mid|-long}} state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The highway is designated on a north–south direction, but physically travels in an east–west direction, from SC&nbsp;30 in Charleston to U.S. Route&nbsp;78 (US&nbsp;78) near Branchville. The portion of SC&nbsp;61 from Church Creek Bridge and {{convert|10|mi|km}} north is designated a National Scenic Byway.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://scstatehouse.net/cgi-bin/web_bh10.exe?bill1=1188&session=112|title=Bill Information – South Carolina Legislature Online<!-- Bot generated title -->}}</ref>

==Route description== {{USRD-wrongdir}}

===St. Andrew's Boulevard=== {{Unreferenced section|date=January 2016}} The easternmost section of SC&nbsp;61 is named St. Andrew's Boulevard. This section travels from US&nbsp;17 to SC&nbsp;171. It is mostly residential buildings that have been rezoned commercial.

{{-}} ===Ashley River Road=== {{Unreferenced section|date=January 2016}} {{infobox road small |state=SC |type=NSB |route=Ashley River Road |location=Charleston and Dorchester counties }} '''Ashley River Road''' is the portion of SC&nbsp;61 that travels through Charleston near the Ashley River from SC&nbsp;171 to SC&nbsp;165.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2 May 2026 |title=Ashley River Road |url=https://nsbfoundation.com/nb/ashley-river-road/ |access-date=2 May 2026 |website=National Scenic Byway Foundation}}</ref> It is four lanes near Sam Rittenberg Boulevard, but becomes two lanes through the scenic stretch. Along the two-lane stretch, there are many large oaks and historic plantations. The SC&nbsp;61/Ashley River Road exit from Interstate&nbsp;526 (I-526) actually exits onto SC&nbsp;461 (Paul Cantrell Boulevard).

Points of interest along Ashley River Road: * Drayton Hall * Magnolia Plantation and Gardens and the Audubon Swamp Garden * Middleton Place Plantation * Shadowmoss Plantation&nbsp;- Golf Club & Residential * MacLaura Hall&nbsp;- Private Residential

===Beech Hill Road=== {{Unreferenced section|date=January 2016}} Beech Hill Road is the section of SC&nbsp;61 that travels from SC&nbsp;165 to US&nbsp;17A. The Legend Oaks Plantation is south of this section of highway.

===Augusta Highway=== {{Unreferenced section|date=January 2016}} Augusta Highway is the longest section of SC&nbsp;61 from US&nbsp;17A to the westernmost end of SC&nbsp;61 where it merges into US&nbsp;78.

==National Register of Historic Places== {{Infobox NRHP | name = Ashley River Road | partof = Ashley River Historic District | nrhp_type = cp | nocat = yes | image = Ashley River Road 2.9 mi N of Bees Ferry Rd 2.JPG | caption = Ashley River Road 2.9 mi N of Bees Ferry Rd 2 | nearest_city = Summerville, South Carolina | locmapin = South Carolina#USA | built = 1691 | architecture = | added = November 21, 1983 | area = {{convert|95|acre}} | refnum = 83003831<ref name="nris">{{NRISref|version=2010a}}</ref> | partof_refnum = 93001514 }} Some or all of Ashley River Road was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.<ref name = nris/><ref name = nrhpinv>{{Cite web | last = Wylie | first = Suzanne Pickens |author2=Norman McCorkle | title = Ashley River Road | work = National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory | date = August 23, 1983 | url = http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817710138/S10817710138.pdf | access-date = 9 June 2012}}</ref><ref name = scdah>{{Cite web | title = Ashley River Road, Charleston County (S.C. Hwy. 61 btw. Church Creek & S.C. Hwy. 165, Charleston & Summerville vicinities, Charleston & Dorchester Counties) | work = National Register Properties in South Carolina | publisher = South Carolina Department of Archives and History | url = http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817710138/index.htm | access-date = 9 June 2012}}</ref> In 1993, it was included in the Ashley River Historic District. {{Clear}}

==History== {{Expand section|date=October 2020}}

===South Carolina Highway 65=== {{infobox road small |state=SC |type=SC 1920 |route=65 |location=Bamberg CountyDorchester County, South Carolina |length_mi= |length_ref= |formed=1929 |deleted=1952 }} '''South Carolina Highway&nbsp;65''' ('''SC&nbsp;65''') was a state highway that existed in the southeastern part of Bamberg County, the northern part of Colleton County, and the southern part of Dorchester County. It was established in 1929 from U.S. Route&nbsp;78 (US&nbsp;78; now Farrells Road) in Farrells Crossroads to SC&nbsp;64 southeast of Givhans. It was also proposed to continue to the southeast to meet SC&nbsp;61 (now SC&nbsp;165 Connector). In 1932, the proposed portion was shifted to the northeast, to follow SC&nbsp;64 across the Ashley River and then southeast to meet SC&nbsp;61 (now SC&nbsp;165 south of Summerville. In 1933, the highway was extended northwest and north-northwest, following US&nbsp;78 until they met the U.S. Highway's new routing west-southwest of Branchville. Also, its proposed path near Summerville was completed. In December 1950, it was rerouted onto its 1929 path, replacing SC&nbsp;650 to end at SC&nbsp;61 (now SC&nbsp;165 Conn.) in Cooks Crossroads. The portion of the former path not concurrent with SC&nbsp;64 was redesignated as SC&nbsp;642. In 1952, SC&nbsp;65 was redesignated as SC&nbsp;61.

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==Future== Developers continue to build more homes further and further down Ashley River Road. A great deal of controversy was created about overdevelopment when the City of North Charleston annexed the 6,600-acre tract known as Watson Hill. The tract was sold by MeadWestvaco to private developers who then requested the annexation by North Charleston. The town of Summerville tried to rush an annexation to block North Charleston which ended in a court battle. Summerville later rescinded and backed away from its annexation attempt. The slump in the economy, 2008–2010, forced these developers to sell and the property was repurchased by MeadWestvaco.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2009/aug/03/a-hurrah-for-watson-hill/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111006124243/http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2009/aug/03/a-hurrah-for-watson-hill/|archive-date=October 6, 2011|title=A hurrah for Watson Hill|work=Post and Courier}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2009/jul/31/public-weighs-in-on-watson-hill/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111006124250/http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2009/jul/31/public-weighs-in-on-watson-hill/|archive-date=October 6, 2011|title=Public weighs in on Watson Hill|work=Post and Courier}}</ref>

A recent public meeting suggested that if development is to occur, instead of widening Ashley River Road to alleviate congestion, Glenn McConnell Parkway, also known as SC&nbsp;461, could be extended beyond its terminus at Bees Ferry Road.{{citation needed|date=January 2016}} This is possible since Glenn McConnell Parkway travels parallel to SC&nbsp;61.

==Major intersections== {{jcttop|length_ref=<ref>{{cite web |url=https://ris.scdot.org/LogMileReport.aspx?county=10&type=4&number=61&auxiliary=0&map=y |title=Highway Logmile Report |publisher=South Carolina Department of Transportation |access-date=December 20, 2020 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://ris.scdot.org/LogMileReport.aspx?county=18&type=4&number=61&auxiliary=0&map=y |title=Highway Logmile Report |publisher=South Carolina Department of Transportation |access-date=December 20, 2020 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://ris.scdot.org/LogMileReport.aspx?county=15&type=4&number=61&auxiliary=0&map=y |title=Highway Logmile Report |publisher=South Carolina Department of Transportation |access-date=December 20, 2020 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://ris.scdot.org/LogMileReport.aspx?county=5&type=4&number=61&auxiliary=0&map=y |title=Highway Logmile Report |publisher=South Carolina Department of Transportation |access-date=December 20, 2020 }}</ref>}} {{SCint |county=Charleston |cspan=8 |location=Charleston |lspan=8 |mile=0.000 |road={{jct|state=SC|SC|30|name1=James Island Expressway|city1=Folly Beach|location2=Calhoun Street}} |notes=Southern terminus; SC&nbsp;30 exit 1 }} {{SCint |type=incomplete |mile=0.800 |mile2=0.839 |road={{jct|state=SC|US|17|name1=Savannah Highway}} |notes=Access from SC&nbsp;61 to US&nbsp;17 / from US&nbsp;17 south to SC&nbsp;61 north only; interchange }} {{SCint |type=concur |mile=1.070 |road={{jct|state=SC|SC|171|dir1=south|name1=Wesley Drive}} |notes=Southern end of SC&nbsp;171 concurrency }} {{SCint |type=concur |mile=2.660 |road={{jct|state=SC|SC|171|dir1=north|name1=St. Andrews Boulevard / Old Towne Boulevard|to2=yes|I|26}} |notes=Northern end of SC&nbsp;171 concurrency }} {{SCint |mile=4.080 |road={{jct|state=SC|SC|7|name1=Sam Rittenberg Boulevard}} }} {{SCint |mile=4.560 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=SC|road|SC&nbsp;61 Conn. begins}} |notes=Southern end of SC&nbsp;61 Conn. concurrency; southern terminus of SC&nbsp;61 Conn. }} {{SCint |mile=4.650 |road={{jct|state=SC|SC|461|dir1=north|name1=Paul Cantrell Boulevard}} |notes=Southern terminus of SC&nbsp;461 }} {{SCint |mile=4.730 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=SC|road|SC&nbsp;61 Conn. ends}} |notes=Northern end of SC&nbsp;61 Conn. concurrency; northern terminus of SC&nbsp;61 Conn. }} {{SCint |county=Dorchester |cspan=5 |location=none |mile=19.230 |road={{jct|state=SC|road|Cook's Cross Road|dir1=north|name1=SC&nbsp;61 Conn. north}} |notes=Southern terminus of SC&nbsp;61 Conn. and Cook's Cross Road }} {{SCint |location=Cooks Crossroads |mile=19.470 |road={{jct|state=SC|SC|165|name1=Bacons Bridge Road north / Delemar Highway south|city1=Ravenel|city2=Summerville}} }} {{SCint |type=concur |location=none |mile=24.039 |road={{jct|state=SC|US-Alt|17|dir1=north|city1=Summerville}} |notes=Southern end of US&nbsp;17 Alt. concurrency }} {{SCint |type=concur |location=none |mile=24.446 |road={{jct|state=SC|US-Alt|17|dir1=south|city1=Walterboro}} |notes=Northern end of US&nbsp;17 Alt. concurrency }} {{SCint |location=Givhans |mile=29.390 |road={{jct|state=SC|SC|27|dir1=north|name1=Givhans Road|city1=Ridgeville}} |notes=Southern terminus of SC&nbsp;27 }} {{SCint |county=Colleton |cspan=4 |location=none |mile=39.710 |road={{jct|state=SC|SC|651|dir1=south|name1=Rehoboth Road}} |notes=Northern terminus of SC&nbsp;651 }} {{SCint |location=Canadys |mile=46.900 |road={{jct|state=SC|US|15|name1=Jefferies Highway|city1=Walterboro|city2=St. George}} }} {{SCint |location=none |mile=49.740 |mile2=49.741<!-- according to source --> |road={{jct|state=SC|I|95|city1=Florence|location2=Savannah}} |notes=I-95 exit 68 }} {{SCint |location=none |mile=53.420 |road={{jct|state=SC|SC|217|dir1=south|name1=Sunrise Road|city1=Smoaks}} |notes=Northern terminus of SC&nbsp;217 }} {{SCint |county=Bamberg |cspan=3 |location=Whetstone Crossroads |mile=60.640 |road={{jct|state=SC|US|21|name1=Freedom Road|city1=Branchville|city2=Beaufort}} }} {{SCint |location=none |mile=66.840 |road={{jct|state=SC|road|US&nbsp;78 Conn.|dir1=north|city1=Branchville}} |notes=Southern terminus of US&nbsp;78 Conn. }} {{SCint |location=none |mile=67.050 |road={{jct|state=SC|US|78|city1=Aiken|city2=Bamberg|city3=Branchville|name1=Heritage Highway}} |notes=Access to / from US&nbsp;78 east via unsigned US&nbsp;78 Conn. }} {{jctbtm|keys=concur,incomplete}}

==Special routes== ===Charleston alternate route=== {{infobox road small |state=SC |type=SC 1920-Alt |route=61 |location=Charleston, South Carolina |length_mi= |length_ref= |formed=1940 |deleted=1947 }} '''South Carolina Highway&nbsp;61 Alternate''' ('''SC&nbsp;61 Alt.''') was an alternate route that existed west of Charleston, in what is now the West Ashley portion of the city. It was established in 1940 on Wappoo Road between U.S. Route&nbsp;17 (US&nbsp;17) and SC&nbsp;61. In 1947, it was decommissioned. {{Clear}}

===Charleston connector route=== {{infobox road small |state=SC |type=SC-Conn |route=61 |location=Charleston, South Carolina |length_mi=0.163 |length_ref=<ref>{{cite web |url=https://ris.scdot.org/LogMileReport.aspx?county=10&type=4&number=61&auxiliary=6&map=y |title=Highway Logmile Report |publisher=South Carolina Department of Transportation |access-date=December 20, 2020 }}</ref> }} '''South Carolina Highway&nbsp;61 Connector''' ('''SC&nbsp;61 Conn.''') is a connector route in the West Ashley portion of Charleston.<ref>{{Google maps |url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/32.8069002,-80.0228676/32.8082962,-80.0245105/@32.8076027,-80.0258777,17z/am=t/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!4m1!3e0 |title=Overview map of SC&nbsp;61 Conn. |access-date=December 20, 2020 }}</ref> It is actually the SC&nbsp;61 mainline. On the South Carolina Department of Transportation's Charleston city map, the portion of SC&nbsp;61 on either side of the SC&nbsp;461 (Paul Cantrell Boulevard) intersection is signed as a connector route.<ref>{{cite map |url=http://info2.scdot.org//GISMapping/GISMapdl/Charleston_Metro_2018.pdf |title=Charleston Urban Area |publisher=South Carolina Department of Transportation |page=Sheet 23 |section=N13 |date=August 2020 |access-date=December 20, 2020 }}</ref> {{Clear}}

===Dorchester County connector route=== {{infobox road small |state=SC |type=SC-Conn |route=61 |location=Dorchester County, South Carolina |length_mi=0.272 |length_ref=<ref name="SCDOT RIS">{{cite web |url=https://ris.scdot.org/LogMileReport.aspx?county=18&type=4&number=61&auxiliary=6&map=y |title=Highway Logmile Report |publisher=South Carolina Department of Transportation |access-date=October 29, 2020 }}</ref> }} '''South Carolina Highway&nbsp;61 Connector''' ('''SC&nbsp;61 Conn.''') is a connecting route south-southwest of Summerville and is in the southeastern part of Dorchester County. This highway serves to connect SC&nbsp;61 and SC&nbsp;165. It is known as '''Cook's Cross Road''' and is an unsigned highway.

It begins at an intersection with the SC&nbsp;61 mainline (Ashley River Road) just southeast of Cooks Crossroads, which is the intersection of SC&nbsp;61 and SC&nbsp;165. It travels to the north and curves to the northwest. After a curve to the north-northwest, it curves back to the northwest and reaches its northern terminus, an intersection with SC&nbsp;165. {{Clear}}

===Summerville alternate route=== {{infobox road small |state=SC |type=SC 1920-Alt |route=61 |location=Summerville, South Carolina |length_mi= |length_ref= |formed=1936 |deleted=1947 }} '''South Carolina Highway&nbsp;61 Alternate''' ('''SC&nbsp;61 Alt.''') was an alternate route that existed south of Summerville. It was established in December 1936 on Stallsville Loop between two intersections with SC&nbsp;61 (now SC&nbsp;165). In 1947, it was decommissioned. Its west–east portion in now still Stallsville Loop, but its south–north portion is part of Trolley Road. {{Clear}}

==See also== *{{Portal-inline|U.S. roads}}

==References== {{reflist}}

==External links== {{Attached KML}} * {{Commons category-inline}} * [https://web.archive.org/web/20070310200848/http://www.charlestonwiki.org/Highway_61 CharlestonWiki Highway 61 article] *[http://www.vahighways.com/scannex/route-log/sc061.htm SC 61 South Carolina Hwy Index]

{{National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina}}

Category:Roads on the National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina 061 Category:National Scenic Byways Category:National Register of Historic Places in Dorchester County, South Carolina Category:National Register of Historic Places in Charleston County, South Carolina Category:Individually listed contributing properties to historic districts on the National Register in South Carolina Category:Transportation in Charleston, South Carolina Category:Transportation in Dorchester County, South Carolina Category:Transportation in Colleton County, South Carolina Category:Transportation in Bamberg County, South Carolina