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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.
Route | Road Name(s) | From | To | Notes |
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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 [ citation needed ] | Former SR 20 at Ochlockonee River [1] | |||
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 | Lakeshore Drive | US 27 (SR 63) / Lakeshore Drive in Tallahassee | SR 155 / CR 155 north of Tallahassee | Former SR 63A [1] |
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 | 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 | 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 | Meridian Road | SR 155 / CR 63A north of Tallahassee | Meridian Road north-northeast of Meridian | Former SR 155 [1] |
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 | Tram Road | SR 363 in Tallahassee | CR 259 at the Jefferson County line south-southeast of Chaires | Former SR 261A [1] |
CR 260 | Silver Lake Road | National 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 [ citation needed ] | Former SR 261 [1] | |||
CR 265 | Magnolia Drive | SR 61 / Magnolia Drive in Tallahassee | US 27 (SR 20) / SR 265 in Tallahassee | |
CR 267A [ citation needed ] | Helen Guard Station Road | SR 267 | CR 2203 | Former SR 267A [1] |
CR 367 | Blountstown Street | US 90 (SR 10) / SR 20 in Tallahassee | CR 158 in Tallahassee | |
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 | Springhill Road | CR 2203 / Mill Street in Tallahassee | SR 371 in Tallahassee | Former SR 373A [1] |
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 | Sunnyhill Road | US 319 (SR 61) northeast of Iamonia | CR 0343 east-northeast of Iamonia | |
CR 0340 [ citation needed ] | ||||
CR 0341 | T.S. Green Road | CR 59 north-northeast of Miccosukee | CR 142 north-northeast of Miccosukee | |
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 | 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 | Orchard Pond Parkway | CR 0361 north-northwest of Tallahassee | CR 155 / CR 0342 north of Tallahassee | Toll road |
CR 0345 | Crump Road Proctor Road | US 90 (SR 10) / CR 1543 east of Tallahassee | CR 151 / Proctor Road northeast of Tallahassee | |
CR 0346 | Ox Bottom Road | CR 155 in Tallahassee | US 319 (SR 61) in Tallahassee | Former SR 144 [6] |
CR 0347 | Miccosukee Road | US 319 (SR 261) / CR 146 in Tallahassee | CR 151 in Miccosukee | Former SR 146 [1] |
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 | Thornton Road | US 90 (SR 10) northeast of Tallahassee | CR 0347 at the Miccosukee Canopy Road Greenway in Tallahassee | |
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 | Timberlane Road | CR / Timberlane Road north of Tallahassee | SR 61 / SR 160 in Tallahassee | Former SR 148 [1] |
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 | 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 | 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 [ citation needed ] | Former SR 157A [1] | |||
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 | 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 | Chaires Cross Road | US 27 (SR 20) / CR 2195 south of Chaires | US 90 (SR 10) / CR 0345 west-southwest of Wadesboro | |
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 | Gaines Street Meridian Street Franklin Boulevard | SR 61 / SR 371 in Tallahassee | US 90 (SR 10) / Terrace Street in Tallahassee | |
CR 1557 | Gadsden Street | US 90 (SR 10) / Gadsden Street in Tallahassee | SR 61 in Tallahassee | |
CR 1559 | Calhoun Street | CR 1555 / Calhoun Street in Tallahassee | US 27 (SR 20) / South Calhoun Street in Tallahassee | |
CR 1568 | Buck Lake Road | US 90 (SR 10) in Tallahassee | CR 1540 northeast of Capitola | Former SR 158 [1] |
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 | Barineau Road | SR 20 at the Apalachicola National Forest west of Tallahassee | US 90 (SR 10) west of Tallahassee | |
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 | 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 | Jackson Bluff Road | SR 20 west of Tallahassee | SR 263 in Tallahassee | |
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 | Lafayette Street Old St. Augustine Road | CR 1555 in Tallahassee | CR 2195 south of Chaires | Part of the Old Spanish Trail [9] |
CR 2197 | Williams Road | CR 2195 south-southwest of Chaires | US 27 (SR 20) west-southwest of Chaires | |
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 | Oak Ridge Road | US 319 (SR 261) west of Woodville | SR 363 / Oak Ridge Road in Woodville | Former SR 260 [1] |
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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