Cycling the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, one of Charleston’s most iconic landmarks, is an exhilarating way to experience the city. Spanning 2.5 miles over the Cooper River, this cable-stayed bridge connects downtown Charleston to Mount Pleasant, offering sweeping views of the harbor, the city skyline, and the surrounding Lowcountry. Whether you’re a cycling enthusiast or a casual rider, the Ravenel Bridge delivers a ride that’s both scenic and rewarding.
Why Ride the Ravenel Bridge?
Spectacular Views: Panoramic vistas of Charleston Harbor, the USS Yorktown, and the Atlantic Ocean make this ride unforgettable.
Challenging Yet Accessible: The bridge’s gradual inclines and dedicated pedestrian/cycling path make it suitable for riders of all levels.
Central Location: Easily accessible from both Charleston and Mount Pleasant, it’s a convenient and iconic route.
The Path
Distance: 2.5 miles one way (5 miles round trip).
Width: The bridge features a 12-foot-wide dedicated path for cyclists and pedestrians, ensuring plenty of space for a safe and comfortable ride.
Incline: The steady incline peaks at 186 feet above the river, providing a gentle challenge and a rewarding descent.
What to Bring
Bike: A road or hybrid bike is ideal for the paved pathway.
Safety Gear: Helmet, lights, and a bell to alert pedestrians.
Essentials: Sunglasses, sunscreen, and a water bottle for hydration.
Pro Tips
Timing: Ride early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and heavy pedestrian traffic.
Wind Awareness: Coastal breezes can be strong on the bridge—be prepared for gusts.
Pace Yourself: The incline can be challenging for beginners; take breaks to enjoy the view.
Route Suggestions
From Downtown Charleston
Begin near Waterfront Park or the Charleston Visitor Center, cycling through historic streets to the bridge entrance at East Bay Street and Calhoun Street.
From Mount Pleasant
Start at Waterfront Park in Mount Pleasant, where parking is available. Ride the bridge into Charleston for a coffee stop, then return.
Extend Your Ride
Combine the bridge ride with the Mount Pleasant Pier or Patriots Point for a longer, scenic cycling loop.
Why It’s Worth It
Riding the Ravenel Bridge isn’t just about the exercise—it’s about connecting with Charleston’s essence. The stunning views, refreshing breezes, and the satisfaction of reaching the bridge’s summit create a sense of achievement that stays with you long after the ride.
Getting There
Parking: Available at Mount Pleasant Waterfront Park or downtown Charleston near the bridge’s pedestrian entrance.
Accessibility: The bridge path is open year-round and free to use.
Cycling the Ravenel Bridge is a quintessential Charleston experience, blending physical challenge with breathtaking scenery. It’s more than just a ride—it’s a journey across one of the South’s most celebrated landmarks.
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Reviews
Alina Pa month ago
We went for a sunset walk and it was stunning 🌅
Had a full program with dolphins, ship traffic, paddle boarders, amazing colors in the sky.
Walter Jonesa month ago
11/24 We hiked to the bridge today end to end and back. A fantastic walk, good breeze and a little noisy at times. Just over 5 miles. Photos include boat ride after under the bridge. Excellent experience.
Ian “ShermarIan” Manrowe5 months ago
This is a beautiful masterpiece of work, and I am so excited to make the crossing to see the work that goes into it. The architecture of the infrastructure is breathe taking. I had to go and see for myself and enjoy the beauty.
Vinnie 19734 months ago
An absolute "Must do" if ever in Charleston!! Whether you drive over it or walk over it, it's stunning!! We did both and enjoyed a beautiful walk 1/2 way and walked back. It's a bit confusing to find the park because we're not familiar with the area but we found out that we could park at the Citgo station, they accommodate peeps wanting to make the trek. It was a real highlight of our time in Charleston.
Lucas ルーカス2 months ago
This is such a beautiful, scenic bridge. The drive across is amazing, offering amazing views of the surrounding area. You can see it from many places in Charlston and Mount Pleasant.