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Interstates | Interstate X (I-X) |
US Highways | U.S. Highway X (US X) |
State | State Road X (SR X) |
County: | County Road X (CR X) |
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The following is a list of county roads in Gulf County, Florida . All county roads are maintained by the county in which they reside, although not all routes are marked with standard county road shields.
Route | Road Name(s) | From | To | Notes |
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CR 22 | Lake Grove Road | SR 71 in Wewahitchka | CR 22A at a bridge over Dead Lake in Wewahitchka | Former SR 22 [1] |
CR 22A | Old Panama Highway Lake Grove Road | SR 22 west-northwest of Wewahitchka CR 22 at a bridge over Dead Lake in Wewahitchka | SR 22 in Wewahitchka Gaskin Park Boat Ramp on the Apalachicola River northeast of Wewahitchka | Former SR 22A [1] |
CR 30A | Garrison Avenue | SR 30A / SR 30E near Cape San Blas US 98 (SR 30) south-southeast of Port St. Joe | CR 30A at the Franklin County line east-northeast of Indian Pass CR 384 in Port St. Joe | Former SR 30A [1] |
CR 30B | Indian Pass Road | CR 30 in Indian Pass | Indian Pass Campground east-southeast of Indian Pass | Former SR 30B [1] |
CR 71A | Chemical Road | Dead end next to General Chemical's Port St. Joe Works plant east of Port St. Joe | SR 71 / Avenue A east of Port St. Joe | Former SR 71A [1] |
CR 381 | Willis Landing Road | SR 71 in Gaskins Still | Willis Landing southeast of Dalkeith | Former SR 381 [1] |
CR 381A | Lower Dalkeith Road | SR 71 southwest of Dalkeith | CR 381 in Dalkeith | Former SR 381A [1] |
CR 382 | Industrial Road | US 98 (SR 30) in Port St. Joe | SR 71 northeast of Port St. Joe | Former SR 382 [1] |
CR 384 | Madison Street Garrison Avenue | US 98 (SR 30) in Port St. Joe CR 30A / CR 384 in Port St. Joe | SR 71 east of Port St. Joe SR 71 / Garrison Avenue in Port St. Joe | Former SR 384 [1] |
CR 386 | Overstreet Road | US 98 (SR 30) at the Bay County line on the Beacon Hill–Mexico Beach line | SR 71 / 14th Street south of Wewahitchka | Former SR 386 [1] |
CR 387 | Stebel Drive Doc Whitfield Road | SR 71 / Pridgeon Road in White City SR 71 north-northeast of White City | County Road in White City Howard's Creek Landing on the Brothers River east-northeast of White City | Former SR 387 [1] |
State Road 30A (SR 30A) is a Florida Department of Transportation designation shared by four alternate routings of SR 30 in the Florida panhandle. Two segments have SR 30A signage; the other two do not as they are segments of U.S. Route 98 (US 98). Three of the four SR 30A segments are next to the shore of the Gulf of Mexico for most of their length.
State Road 78 is the Florida Department of Transportation designation of the highway that historically extended from Pine Island Center on the Gulf Coast of Florida to the northern tip of Lake Okeechobee. In the 1980s, two segments of the route were removed from state maintenance to county maintenance. More recently, SR 78 signs were removed from the four-mile-long stretch of US 27/SR 25 that was once a concurrency. All three sections are signed east–west, even though the easternmost section is actually a north–south route.
State Road 326 is an east–west route in Marion County, Florida, in and around Ocala. The western terminus is near Interstate 75's (I-75) exit 358, and its eastern end is at SR 40 east of Silver Springs. The highway acts as a bypass around Ocala, taking traffic to SR 40 on the edge of the Ocala National Forest.
State Road 64 extends from City Road 789 near the Gulf of Mexico in Holmes Beach on Anna Maria Island in Manatee County to US 27/US 98 in Avon Park in Highlands County. State Road 64 travels from west to east through the counties of Manatee, Hardee and Highlands. It is a mostly rural two-lane highway going through only two cities, Bradenton and Zolfo Springs. It crosses the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway as well as the Braden River, Lake Manatee, and the Myakka River. East of Avon Park, a bi-county extension runs northeast into Polk County which runs through Lake Wales Ridge State Forest and terminates at the Avon Park US Air Force Base. It is designated as the Florida Cracker Trail from Bradenton to the Hardee County Line.