1. The Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, also known as the Cooper River Bridge, is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the Cooper River in Charleston, South Carolina. It opened in 2005 and replaced the old Grace Memorial Bridge. The bridge is named after former state senator Arthur Ravenel Jr. and is the third longest cable-stayed bridge in the Western Hemisphere. The bridge measures 1,546 feet in length and stands 200 feet above the water. It has two main towers that are 568 feet tall and are connected by a central span that measures 1,546 feet in length. The bridge is a popular spot for runners, walkers, and cyclists, and offers panoramic views of the Charleston Harbor and the city skyline.

2. The bridge is open 24 hours a day and pedestrian access is allowed during daylight hours. There is no phone number available for the bridge itself.

3. There is no admission fee to access the bridge, and transportation options include driving, biking, or walking to the bridge’s pedestrian path. Parking is available nearby.