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The following is a list of county roads in Flagler County, Florida . All county roads are maintained by the county in which they reside, however not all of them are marked with standard MUTCD approved county road shields.
This list only includes routes numbered in the statewide grid, not those numbered internally by the county.
# | Road Name(s) | Direction and Termini | Notes | ||||
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CR 13 | S/N | US 1 (SR 5) | Bunnell | Old Brick Road | St. Johns County line northwest of Palm Coast | Former SR 13 [1] | |
CR 25 | S/N | CR 302 | South-southwest of Bimini | SR 20 / SR 100 | West of Bimini | ||
CR 35 | S/N | Canal Avenue / Forest Park Street | Southwest of Bimini | SR 20 / SR 100 | West of Bimini | ||
CR 201 | John Anderson Highway | S/N | CR 201 Palm Drive | Volusia County line south-southeast of Palm Coast Flagler Beach | SR 100 / Roberts Road Dead end | Flagler Beach Flagler Beach | Former SR 201 [1] |
CR 205 | S/N | SR 20 / SR 100 | East-southeast of Bimini | CR 13 | Espanola | Former SR 205; [1] part of the Heritage Crossroads Florida Scenic Highway | |
CR 302 | W/E | CR 305 | Southwest of Bimini | SR 20 / SR 100 | West of Bunnell | Former SR 302 [1] | |
CR 304 | DuPont Road | S/N | CR 305 | Deanville | US 1 (SR 5) | Dupont | Former SR 304 [1] |
CR 305 | S/N | CR 305 | Volusia County line west-southwest of Deanville | SR 20 / SR 100 | West-southwest of Bimini | Former SR 305 [1] | |
CR 325 | S/N | CR 2002 | Korona | CR 330 | North of Korona | ||
CR 330 | W/E | Dead end | North-northwest of Korona | Dead end | North-northeast of Korona | ||
CR 1421 | Hargrove Road | ||||||
CR 1422 | Main Street, Otis Stone Hunter Road | W/E | CR 13 | Espanola | US 1 (SR 5) | Palm Coast | |
CR 1424 | Palm Coast Parkway, Hammond Dunes Bridge, Camino del Mar | W/E | US 1 (SR 5) | Palm Coast | SR A1A / Yacht Harbor Drive | Bon Terra | |
CR 2001 | Old Kings Highway | S/N | CR 2001 | Volusia County line south-southeast of Palm Coast | Hidden Lakes Drive / Old Kings Road | Palm Coast | Former SR 5A [1] |
CR 2002 | Old Dixie Highway | W/E | US 1 (SR 5) | Korona | I-95 exit 278 / Old Dixie Highway | Volusia County line south-southeast of Palm Coast | |
CR 2003 | Old Haw Creek Road | S/N | unknown road | South of Bunnell | SR 11 | Bunnell | |
CR 2005 | Water Oak Drive | S/N | CR 2006 | East of St. Johns Park | SR 20 / SR 100 | West-southwest of Bimini | |
CR 2006 | W/E | Dead end | Bull Creek Campground in St. Johns Park | CR 305 | South-southwest of Bimini | Former SR 318 [1] | |
CR 2007 | S/N | Russell Landing | Haw Creek south-southwest of Bimini | CR 2006 | South-southwest of Bimini | ||
CR 2009 | S/N | Dead end | East of Lake Disston south-southwest of Deanville | CR 305 | South-southwest of Deanville | Former SR 305A [1] |
State Road 5A (SR 5A), also known as Nova Road, is a north–south highway that begins and ends at U.S. Highway 1 or US 1, in Port Orange and Ormond Beach, respectively. It is noted that when 5A was built, it was used more as a bypass or beltway, but in recent years with growth reaching far beyond SR 5A, it sees more use as a major thoroughfare that passes through the heart of the region.
State Road 922 is a 5.548 miles (8.929 km) east–west road built in 1951, passing through the cities of North Miami, Bay Harbor Islands, and Bal Harbour, Florida. Locally, the street is also known as North 125th Street, North Miami Boulevard, Northeast 123rd Street, Broad Causeway, 96th Street, and Kane Concourse. Its western terminus is an intersection with Northwest Seventh Avenue, one block west of Interstate 95, its eastern terminus is an intersection with SR A1A. The street is an important commercial artery in northeastern Miami-Dade County, with stores lining much of the route, including the Bal Harbour Shops mall near its eastern terminus.
State Road 969, locally known as Milam Dairy Road and West 72nd Avenue, is a 5.2-mile-long (8.4 km) north–south street west of Miami International Airport in western Miami-Dade County, Florida. The southern terminus is currently an intersection with SR 968 in the city of Miami, and its northern terminus is an intersection with SR 934, just south of Medley.
State Road 944, locally known as Hialeah Drive and North 54th Street, is a 5.822-mile-long (9.370 km) east–west street spanning Hialeah and Miami, Florida. The western terminus is an intersection with Okeechobee Road in Hialeah; its eastern terminus is an intersection with Biscayne Boulevard. Along with the north–south Palm Avenue, Hialeah Drive is a baseline for addresses in the City of Hialeah.
State Road 100 is a 153-mile-long (246 km) east–west highway serving northeastern Florida. Its western terminus is at the Georgia-Florida border four miles (6.4 km) north of Avoca, Florida ; its eastern terminus is an intersection with Shore Scenic Highway in Flagler Beach. The portion west of Lake City is only signed as portions of US 41 and US 129, both of which run north–south.
Flagler Street is a 12.4-mile (20.0 km) main east–west road in Miami. Flagler Street is the latitudinal baseline that divides all the streets on the Miami-Dade County grid plan as north or south streets. Flagler Street is named after industrialist Henry Flagler and serves as a major commercial east–west highway through central Miami-Dade County, with a mixture of residential neighborhoods and strip malls, the commercial presence increasing as SR 968 approaches downtown Miami.
State Road 13 (SR 13) is a 28.25-mile-long (45.46 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Florida, running north from SR 16 near Green Cove Springs, through Switzerland to Jacksonville on the east shore of the St. Johns River.
The Ormond Scenic Loop and Trail is a series of scenic state and county highways in Volusia County, Florida. CR 2002 is the northern leg of the trail. CR 4011(Old Dixie Highway and North Beach Street) is the western leg, with a spur onto Pine Tree Drive. SR 40(East Granada Boulevard) is the southern leg of the trail. CR 2803(John Anderson Drive) is the central leg of the trail, and SR A1A is the eastern leg of the trail. Florida Scenic Highway, designated this route on July 9, 2007.