List of county roads in Lake County, Florida

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The following is a list of county roads in Lake County, Florida . All county roads are maintained by the county in which they reside.

County routes in Lake County

NumberRoad Name(s)Direction and TerminiNotes
CR 19A jct.svg CR 19A Dora AvenueS–N
S–N
S–N
CR Old 441 / CR 452
CR 44C / CR Old 441
CR 452
Tavares
Mount Dora
Eustis
US 441 (SR 500)
US 441 (SR 500) / SR 19
SR 19
Eustis
Eustis
Eustis
Former SR 19A [1]
CR 25 jct.svg CR 25 S–N US 27 / US 441 (SR 25 / SR 500) Lady Lake CR 25 Marion County line north-northeast of Lady Lake Former SR 25 and Old Hwy 441 [1]
CR 25A jct.svg CR 25A Connell Road
South Dixie Avenue
S–N
S–N
US 27 (SR 25) / English Road
US 27 / US 441 (SR 25 / SR 500)
Leesburg
Leesburg
US 27 (SR 25) / Saxon Road
US 27 / US 441 (SR 25 / SR 500)
Leesburg
Fruitland Park
Former SR 25A [1]
CR 33 jct.svg CR 33 S–N SR 50 Mascotte US 27 (SR 25)South of Leesburg Former SR 33 [1]
CR 42 jct.svg CR 42 W–E CR 42 Marion County line west of Altoona SR 44 East of Lake Mack–Forest Hills Former SR 42 [1]
CR 44 jct.svg CR 44

Orange Avenue
W–E
W–E
US 441 (SR 500) / Sleepy Hollow Road
SR 19 / Orange Avenue
Leesburg
Eustis
CR 44
SR 44
Eustis
Eustis
Former SR 44 (US 441 (SR 500) to CR 452), SR 452A (CR 452 to SR 19), and SR 44A (CR 44A to East Orange Avenue); [1] Main Street in Leesburg (former alignment of SR 44) and East Orange Avenue in Eustis (part of SR 44 until ca. 2005) are also inventoried by FDOT as CR 44, but are not signed as such)
CR 44 Leg A jct.svg CR 44 Leg A W–E CR 44 / Shady Acres Road Leesburg US 441 (SR 500) / SR 44 Leesburg Former Old Hwy 441 and US 441[ citation needed ]
CR 44A jct.svg CR 44A Thomas Avenue
Griffin Road

Estes Road
Rose Street
Lakeside Avenue
Cassady Street
W–E
S–N
W–E
S–N
West Main Street
CR 44
CR 44A / CR 44B
Leesburg
Eustis
Eustis
US 27 / US 441 (SR 25 / SR 500) / Griffin Road
SR 44
SR 19 / Guerrant Street
Leesburg
Eustis
Southwest of Cassia
Umatilla
Former SR 44A, which turned south on Thomas Avenue to end at Main Street (old SR 44) [1]
Former SR 44A [1]
Former SR 44A [1]
CR 44B jct.svg CR 44B Donnelly Street
S–N CR Old 441 / Donnelly Street
CR 44
Mount Dora US 441 (SR 500) / SR 44
CR 44A / CR 44A
Mount Dora Former SR 44B [1]
CR 44C jct.svg CR 44C Griffin Road
Eudora Road
W–E
S–N
CR 468 / Edgewood Road
CR 19A / CR Old 441
Northwest of Leesburg
Mount Dora
CR 44A / Thomas Avenue
Old Mt. Dora Road
Leesburg
Eustis
Former SR 44C [1]
CR 46 jct.svg CR 46 East 1st AvenueW–E CR Old 441 Mount Dora US 441 (SR 500) / SR 46 Mount Dora Former SR 46 [1]
CR 46A jct.svg CR 46A W–E SR 46 East-northeast of Mount Plymouth SR 44 North-northwest of Seminole Springs Former SR 46A [1]
CR 48 jct.svg CR 48
Duda Road
W–E
W–E
CR 48
CR 561 / Florida Avenue
Sumter County line southwest of Okahumpka
Astatula
SR 19
Jones Avenue
Howey-in-the-Hills
South-southeast of Lake Jem
Former SR 48 [1]
Former SR 48 [1]
CR C50 jct.svg CR C50 North Sunset AvenueS–N SR 50 / Sunset Avenue Mascotte SR 33 Mascotte Unsigned
CR Old 50 jct.svg CR Old 50 Washington Street
Old Highway 50
North Hancock Road
Old Highway 50
W–E US 27 (SR 25)
CR 455
Minneola
Montverde Junction
CR 455
SR 438
East-southeast of Reavill's Corner
Orange County line in Oakland
Former SR 50;
part of the Green Mountain Scenic Byway
CR 433 jct.svg CR 433 S–N Orange County line Rock Springs Run State Reserve east-southeast of Mount Plymouth SR 46 East-northeast of Mount Plymouth Former SR 433; [1] unsigned
CR 435 jct.svg CR 435 S–N CR 435 Orange County line south of Mount Plymouth SR 46 / Niles Street Mount Plymouth Former SR 435 [1]
CR 437 jct.svg CR 437 S–NPlymouth–Sorrento Road Orange County line south of Sorrento CR 44A / Milford DriveWest-southwest of Cassia Former SR 437 [1]
CR 439 jct.svg CR 439 S–N SR 44 / Riordan RoadNorth-northeast of Mount Dora CR 42 Ocala National Forest east-southeast of Altoona Former SR 439 [1]
CR Old 441 jct.svg CR Old 441 Highland Street
5th Avenue
Old Highway 441
Alfred Street
S–N CR 500A Orange County line at Mount Dora SR 19 / SR 500A Tavares Former SR 500A; [1] former path of US 441
CR 445 jct.svg CR 445 S–N SR 19 Ocala National Forest north of Pittman CR 445A Astor Park Former SR 445; [1] part of the Florida Black Bear Scenic Byway
CR 445A jct.svg CR 445A S–N SR 19 / Railroad Grade Road (NF 57) [2] Northeast of Camp Ocala SR 40 Astor Park Former SR 445A; [1] part of the St. Johns and Lake Eustis Railway.
CR 448 jct.svg CR 448 W–E SR 19 / North Eichelberger Road Tavares CR 448 Orange County line east of Lake Jem Former SR 448 [1]
CR 448A jct.svg CR 448A S–NUnknown roadEast of Astatula CR 448 Southeast of Lake Jem Former SR 448A [1]
CR 449 jct.svg CR 449 Stewart Lane
Silver Lake Drive
North Silver Lake Rd
S–N
W–E
US 441 (SR 500) / SR 44 / Echo Drive Leesburg Morningside Drive / Silver Lake Drive Silver Lake Former SR 449; [1]
CR 450 jct.svg CR 450 Ocala Street
Central Avenue
Collins Street East
W–E CR 450 Marion County line west-northwest of Umatilla CR 42 East-southeast of Altoona Former SR 450 [1]
CR 450A jct.svg CR 450A W–E SR 19 Umatilla CR 44A East-northeast of Eustis Meadows Former SR 450 [1]
CR 452 jct.svg CR 452 Dora Avenue
Lake Dora Drive
Lakeshore Drive
S–N
S–N
CR 19A / CR Old 441
SR 19
Tavares
Eustis
Lakeshore Drive
CR 452
West of Mount Dora
Marion County line north-northwest of Grand Island
Former SR 452 [1]
Former SR 452 and SR 44 [1]
CR 455 jct.svg CR 455 7th StreetS–N SR 50 / Hartle Road Castle Hill SR 19 South-southeast of Orange Blossom Former SR 455; [1] part of the Green Mountain Scenic Byway
CR 460 jct.svg CR 460 Martin Luther King Jr BlvdW–E CR 466 / NE 90th Street Lessburg US 27 / US 441 (SR 25 / SR 500) Leesburg
CR 466 jct.svg CR 466 W–E CR 466 / NE 90th Street Sumter County line in Lady Lake US 27 / US 441 (SR 25 / SR 500) / Lemon Street Lady Lake Former SR 466 [1]
CR 466A jct.svg CR 466A Miller Boulevard
Miller Street
Picciola Road
W–E
S–N
CR 466A
US 27 / US 441 (SR 25 / SR 500)
Sumter County line west of Fruitland Park
Leesburg
US 27 / US 441 (SR 25 / SR 500)
Picciola Road
Fruitland Park
Picciola Island
Former SR 466A [1]
CR 466B jct.svg CR 466B Lake Unity RoadS–N CR 466A East of Fruitland Park Eagles Nest RoadNortheast of Fruitland Park Former SR 466B [1]
CR 468 jct.svg CR 468 Willard Avenue
West Berckman Street
Rose Avenue
S–N SR 44 / West Main Street Leesburg CR 466A / Rose Avenue Fruitland Park Former SR 468 [1]
CR 470 jct.svg CR 470 W–E CR 470 Sumter County line southwest of Leesburg CR 33 / CR 48 Okahumpka Former SR 470 [1]
CR 473 jct.svg CR 473 Creek RoadS–N US 441 (SR 500) / SR 44 / Bluegill Drive Leesburg CR 44 Northeast of Orange Bend Former SR 473 [1]
CR 474 jct.svg CR 474 W–E SR 33 South of Groveland US 27 (SR 25) Four Corners Former SR 474 [1]
CR 478 jct.svg CR 478 Cherry Lake RoadW–E SR 19 North of Groveland Cherry Lake RoadNorth-northeast of Groveland Former SR 478 [1]
CR 561 jct.svg CR 561 Minnehaha Avenue
12th Street
Broad Street
East Avenue
Lake Minneola Drive
Main Avenue
Claude Pepper Memorial Highway
S–N SR 33 South of Groveland SR 19 Tavares Former SR 561 and SR 561A (which was CR 561A until ca. 2000); [1] route through Clermont used to be more direct, but has since been closed.[ citation needed ]
CR 561A jct.svg CR 561A

Trousdale Street
3rd Avenue
W–E CR 561
CR 455
North-northwest of Minneola
Ferndale
CR 455
CR 455
Ferndale
Ferndale
Former SR 561A [1]
CR 561B jct.svg CR 561B Bronson RdW–E CR 561 South-southwest of Clermont Lakeshore Dr Clermont
Clermont
Former SR 561B [1]
CR 565 jct.svg CR 565 Bay Lake Road
Villa City Road
S–N
S–N
South Bay Lake Road / General James A. Van Fleet State Trail
SR 50 / Mount Pleasant Road
Withlacoochee State Forest south-southwest of Groveland
Groveland
SR 50 / North Bay Lake Avenue
US 27 (SR 25)
Mascotte
North of Groveland
Former SR 565 [1]
gap at SR 50 between Mascotte and Groveland
CR 565A jct.svg CR 565A Montevista Road
Eagles Crossing Road
S–N
S–N
CR 565B
SR 50 / Government Estates Road
Southwest of Clermont
Groveland
SR 50
CR 561
Groveland
East-northeast of Groveland
Former SR 565A [1]
CR 565B jct.svg CR 565B Pine Island RoadW–E SR 33 South of Groveland CR 561 / Log House RoadSouth-southwest of Clermont Former SR 565B [1]
CR 567 jct.svg CR 567 Bridges RoadW–ECR 33 / Austin Merritt RoadSouth of Okahumpka US 27 (SR 25)South-southeast of Okahumpka Former SR 567 [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 General Highway Map – Lake County (Map) (September 1978 (sheet 1) and June 1979 (sheet 2) ed.). Florida Department of Transportation. February 1969.
  2. Ocala National Forest; Recreation Map (United States Department of Agriculture; National Forest Service)