Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | Destination | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Wakulla | US 319 south / US 98 (Coastal Highway) | Southern terminus, southern end of US 319 concurrency | ||
CR 374 (Harvey Mill Road) | ||||
CR 368 (Arran Road/Lower Bridge Road) | ||||
US 319 north / SR 369 (Crawfordville Highway) | North end of US 319 concurrency | |||
End of SR 61 segment 1, start Wakulla CR 61 | ||||
CR 365 (Spring Creek Highway) | ||||
CR 365 (Shadeville Highway) | ||||
SR 267 (Bloxham Cutoff) | ||||
Start of SR 61 segment 2, end Wakulla CR 61 | ||||
Leon | CR 2204 (Oak Ridge Road) | |||
US 319 south / SR 369 (Crawfordville Highway) | South end of US 319 concurrency | |||
US 319 north / SR 263 (Capital Circle) | North end of US 319 concurrency | |||
SR 363 north (Adams Street) | Start concurrency with SR 363 | |||
SR 363 south (Monroe Street/Paul Russell Road) | End concurrency with SR 363 | |||
SR 373 (Orange Avenue) | ||||
CR 265 (Magnolia Drive) | ||||
SR 371 (Gaines Street) | also CR 1555 | |||
US 27 south (Apalachee Parkway) / SR 20 | South end of US 27 concurrency; east end of SR 20 concurrency | |||
SR 366 (Pensacola Street) | ||||
US 90 (Tennessee Street) / SR 20 | West end of SR 20 concurrency | |||
US 27 north (Monroe Street) | North end of US 27 concurrency | |||
SR 155 (Meridian Street) | ||||
I-10 / SR 8 – Pensacola, Jacksonville | Exit 203 | |||
US 319 south / SR 261 (Crawfordville Highway) | South end of US 319 concurrency | |||
CR 0342 (Bannerman Road/Bradfordville Road) | ||||
CR 12 | ||||
End of SR 61 segment 2, continues north as SR 35 |
Read more about this topic: Florida State Road 61
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