South Carolina Highway 262

South Carolina Highway 262 (SC 262) is a 14.750-mile (23.738 km) primary state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina.

It serves primarily as the southern border of Fort Jackson.

[2] Established in 1937 or 1938 as a new primary route going east, it started off as a seven miles (11 km) paved stub road, going east from US 76.

In 1940, it was extended along a dirt road to US 601; which was later paved by 1942.

Since its inception, it has served as the southern boundary for Fort Jackson for its entire length.

First sign for SC 262 east in Columbia (using the older style shield)