Exit List
The entire route is in Greenville County.
Location | Exit # | Destination | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Mauldin | I-385 north – Greenville | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | |
1C | SC 417 – Mauldin | Signed as exit 1 northbound; no northbound entrance to I-385 north | |
1B | I-385 south – Simpsonville | Southbound exit and northbound entance | |
1A | US 276 to SC 417 – Mauldin | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | |
Toll plaza | |||
4 | Fork Shoals Road | ||
7 | US 25 (Augusta Rd.) – Ware Place, Greenville | Signed as exits 7A (north) and 7B (south) northbound | |
Piedmont | 10 | SC 20 (Piedmont Highway) – Greenville, Piedmont | |
Toll plaza | |||
12 | SC 153 west – Easley | ||
14 | I-85 / US 29 south – Spartanburg, Anderson | South end of US 29 overlap; signed as exits 14A (north) and 14B (south) | |
15 | US 25 (White Horse Road) – Travelers Rest | ||
Greenville | 16 | Washington Avenue, Faris Road | |
Mills Avenue, Henrydale Avenue | At-grade intersection | ||
US 29 north (Mills Avenue) – Greenville | Continuation beyond on Henrydale Avenue |
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