List of county roads in Leon County, Florida

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The following is a list of county roads in Leon County, Florida . All county roads are maintained by the county in which they reside. Some three-digit county roads have also been signed with the number zero as a fourth digit.

County roads in Leon County

RouteRoad Name(s)FromToNotes
CR 12 jct.svg CR 12 Fairbanks Ferry Road
Meridian Road
CR 12 / Fairbanks Ferry Bridge at the Gadsden County line north-northwest of Meridian US 319 (SR 61) in Iamonia Former SR 12 [1]
CR 20 jct.svg CR 20 [ citation needed ]Former SR 20 at Ochlockonee River [1]
CR 59 jct.svg CR 59 Veterans Memorial Drive US 90 (SR 10) east-northeast of Wadesboro Metcalfe Road at the Georgia state line north-northeast of Miccosukee Former SR 59 [1]
CR 63A jct.svg CR 63A Lakeshore Drive US 27 (SR 63) / Lakeshore Drive in Tallahassee SR 155 / CR 155 north of Tallahassee Former SR 63A [1]
CR 142 jct.svg CR 142 Old Magnolia Road US 90 (SR 10) / SR 59 northeast of Wadesboro CR 142 at the Jefferson County line northeast of Miccosukee Former SR 142; [2] portion from Ro Co Co Road south-southeast of Miccosukee to CR 151 east of Miccosukee and from just south of Tom Reeves Road east-northeast of Miccosukee is a dirt road.
CR 146 jct.svg CR 146 Meridian Street
Miccosukee Road
US 90 (SR 10) / Meridian Street in Tallahassee US 319 (SR 261) / CR 0347 in Tallahassee Former SR 146 [1]
CR 151 jct.svg CR 151 Magnolia Drive
Centerville Road
Moccasin Gap Road
Cromartie Road
SR 265 / CR 146 in Tallahassee CR 142 east of Miccosukee Former SR 142 and SR 151 [3] [4]
CR 155 jct.svg CR 155 Meridian Road SR 155 / CR 63A north of Tallahassee Meridian Road north-northeast of Meridian Former SR 155 [1]
CR 158 jct.svg CR 158 Tharpe Street SR 263 / Tharpe Street in Tallahassee US 27 (SR 63) / Tharpe Street in Tallahassee Former SR 158 and SR 158A [1]
CR 259 jct.svg CR 259 Tram Road SR 363 in Tallahassee CR 259 at the Jefferson County line south-southeast of Chaires Former SR 261A [1]
CR 260 jct.svg CR 260 Silver Lake RoadNational Forest Road 370 / Silver Lake Road in Andrew within Apalachicola National Forest SR 20 at Lake Talquin State Forest west-northwest of Norfleet Former SR 260 [1]
CR 261 jct.svg CR 261 [ citation needed ]Former SR 261 [1]
CR 265 jct.svg CR 265 Magnolia Drive SR 61 / Magnolia Drive in Tallahassee US 27 (SR 20) / SR 265 in Tallahassee
CR 267A jct.svg CR 267A [ citation needed ]Helen Guard Station Road SR 267 CR 2203 jct.svg CR 2203 Former SR 267A [1]
CR 367 jct.svg CR 367 Blountstown Street US 90 (SR 10) / SR 20 in Tallahassee CR 158 in Tallahassee
CR 373 jct.svg CR 373 Blair Stone Road SR 373 / Blair Stone Road / Orange Avenue in Tallahassee US 27 (SR 20) / Blair Stone Road in Tallahassee
CR 373A jct.svg CR 373A Springhill Road CR 2203 / Mill Street in Tallahassee SR 371 in Tallahassee Former SR 373A [1]
CR 375 jct.svg CR 375 Smith Creek Road CR 375 at the Wakulla County line southwest of Fort Braden SR 20 in the Apalachicola National Forest southwest of Fort Braden Former SR 375 [1]
CR 0338 jct.svg CR 0338 Sunnyhill Road US 319 (SR 61) northeast of Iamonia CR 0343 east-northeast of Iamonia
CR 0340 jct.svg CR 0340 [ citation needed ]
CR 0341 jct.svg CR 0341 T.S. Green Road CR 59 north-northeast of Miccosukee CR 142 north-northeast of Miccosukee
CR 0342 jct.svg CR 0342 Bannerman Road
Bradfordville Road
Roberts Road
CR 155 / CR 0344 north of Tallahassee CR 0345 in Tallahassee Former SR 154 (SR 284) (west of US 319) [5]
CR 0343 jct.svg CR 0343 Old Centerville Road CR 151 in Felkel Springhill Road at the Georgia state line east-northeast of Iamonia The entire length of CR 0343, from just north-northeast of Trumpet Vine Lane southeast of Iamonia to the Georgia state line, is a dirt road.
CR 0344 jct.svg CR 0344 Orchard Pond Parkway CR 0361 north-northwest of Tallahassee CR 155 / CR 0342 north of Tallahassee Toll road
CR 0345 jct.svg CR 0345 Crump Road
Proctor Road
US 90 (SR 10) / CR 1543 east of Tallahassee CR 151 / Proctor Road northeast of Tallahassee
CR 0346 jct.svg CR 0346 Ox Bottom Road CR 155 in Tallahassee US 319 (SR 61) in Tallahassee Former SR 144 [6]
CR 0347 jct.svg CR 0347 Miccosukee Road US 319 (SR 261) / CR 146 in Tallahassee CR 151 in Miccosukee Former SR 146 [1]
CR 0348 jct.svg CR 0348 Baum Road
McCracken Road
CR 1541 in Baum CR 0347 northeast of Tallahassee Former SR 364 (east of US 90) [1]
CR 0349 jct.svg CR 0349 Thornton Road US 90 (SR 10) northeast of Tallahassee CR 0347 at the Miccosukee Canopy Road Greenway in Tallahassee
CR 0351 jct.svg CR 0351 Edenfield Road US 90 (SR 10) northeast of Tallahassee CR 0347 at the Miccosukee Canopy Road Greenway in Tallahassee Former SR 146A [1]
CR 0352 jct.svg CR 0352 Timberlane Road CR  / Timberlane Road north of Tallahassee SR 61 / SR 160 in Tallahassee Former SR 148 [1]
CR 0353 jct.svg CR 0353 Dempsey Mayo Road US 90 (SR 10) CR 0347 at the Miccosukee Canopy Road Greenway northeast of Tallahassee Former SR 146B [7]
CR 0356 jct.svg CR 0356 Fred George Road SR 263 / Don Hunter Road northwest of Tallahassee US 27 (SR 63) / Crowder Road in Tallahassee Former SR 263A [1]
CR 0361 jct.svg CR 0361 Old Bainbridge Road
Capital Circle
Old Bainbridge Road
Georgia Street / Macomb Street in Tallahassee CR 153 at the Gadsden County line north-northwest of Tallahassee Former SR 157 [1]
CR 0365 jct.svg CR 0365 [ citation needed ]Former SR 157A [1]
CR 1540 jct.svg CR 1540 Capitola Road CR 1543 / Road to the Lake in Chaires CR 158 at the Jefferson County line northeast of Capitola Former SR 158 [8]
CR 1541 jct.svg CR 1541 Baum Road
Wadesboro Road
Jefferson Road
CR 1540 in Capitola US 90 (SR 10) north of Wadesboro Former SR 364 (south of CR 0348) [1]
CR 1543 jct.svg CR 1543 Chaires Cross Road US 27 (SR 20) / CR 2195 south of Chaires US 90 (SR 10) / CR 0345 west-southwest of Wadesboro
CR 1553 jct.svg CR 1553 Pedrick Road CR 1568 / Pedrick Road in Tallahassee US 90 (SR 10) / Champagne Drive northeast of Tallahassee Former SR 158 [1]
CR 1555 jct.svg CR 1555 Gaines Street
Meridian Street
Franklin Boulevard
SR 61 / SR 371 in Tallahassee US 90 (SR 10) / Terrace Street in Tallahassee
CR 1557 jct.svg CR 1557 Gadsden Street US 90 (SR 10) / Gadsden Street in Tallahassee SR 61 in Tallahassee
CR 1559 jct.svg CR 1559 Calhoun Street CR 1555 / Calhoun Street in Tallahassee US 27 (SR 20) / South Calhoun Street in Tallahassee
CR 1568 jct.svg CR 1568 Buck Lake Road US 90 (SR 10) in Tallahassee CR 1540 northeast of Capitola Former SR 158 [1]
CR 1581 jct.svg CR 1581 Aenon Church Road SR 20 / Aenon Church Road at the Apalachicola National Forest west of Tallahassee US 90 (SR 10) west of Tallahassee
CR 1583 jct.svg CR 1583 Barineau Road SR 20 at the Apalachicola National Forest west of Tallahassee US 90 (SR 10) west of Tallahassee
CR 1585 jct.svg CR 1585 Geddie Road SR 20 at the Apalachicola National Forest and Lake Talquin State Forest south-southeast of Ochlockonee US 90 (SR 10) / Sassy Tree Lane southeast of Ochlockonee Former SR 260 [1]
CR 2192 jct.svg CR 2192 Natural Bridge Road SR 363 / Natural Bridge Road in Woodville Natural Bridge Road / unnamed road at the Jefferson County line east-northeast of Woodville
CR 2194 jct.svg CR 2194 Jackson Bluff Road SR 20 west of Tallahassee SR 263 in Tallahassee
CR 2195 jct.svg CR 2195 Old Plank Road
W.W. Kelley Road
Old Plank Road at the Wakulla County line southeast of Woodville US 27 (SR 20) / CR 1543 south of Chaires Former SR 154 [1]
CR 2196 jct.svg CR 2196 Lafayette Street
Old St. Augustine Road
CR 1555 in Tallahassee CR 2195 south of Chaires Part of the Old Spanish Trail [9]
CR 2197 jct.svg CR 2197 Williams Road CR 2195 south-southwest of Chaires US 27 (SR 20) west-southwest of Chaires
CR 2203 jct.svg CR 2203 Spring Hill Road CR 373 in the Apalachicola Wildlife Management Area at the Wakulla County line west-southwest of Woodville CR 373A / Mill Street in Tallahassee Former SR 373A [1]
CR 2204 jct.svg CR 2204 Oak Ridge Road US 319 (SR 261) west of Woodville SR 363 / Oak Ridge Road in Woodville Former SR 260 [1]
CR 2205 jct.svg CR 2205 Lake Bradford Road SR 263 at the Apalachicola National Forest in Tallahassee SR 371 in Tallahassee Former SR 371A [1]

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References

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  9. Old Spanish Trail; Saint Augustine to Tallahassee