List of Crossings
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Crossing | Carries | Image | Location | Coordinates |
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Headwaters | 28°16′44″N 82°30′48″W / 28.27889°N 82.51333°W / 28.27889; -82.51333 | |||
FL 589 Suncoast Parkway |
28°14′14″N 82°33′02″W / 28.23722°N 82.55056°W / 28.23722; -82.55056 | |||
Confluence with South Branch Anclote River | Starkey Wilderness Park | 28°13′20″N 82°36′34″W / 28.22222°N 82.60944°W / 28.22222; -82.60944 | ||
Starkey Boulevard | New Port Richey | 28°13′29″N 82°38′33″W / 28.22472°N 82.6425°W / 28.22472; -82.6425 | ||
CR 1 Little Road |
Trinity | 28°12′52″N 82°39′58″W / 28.21444°N 82.66611°W / 28.21444; -82.66611 | ||
Father Felix Ullrich Bridge |
SR 54 | Seven Springs | 28°12′53″N 82°40′56″W / 28.21472°N 82.68222°W / 28.21472; -82.68222 | |
CR 77 Seven Springs Boulevard |
Elfers | 28°12′56″N 82°41′32″W / 28.21556°N 82.69222°W / 28.21556; -82.69222 | ||
Celtic Drive | Elfers | 28°12′57″N 82°41′56″W / 28.21583°N 82.69889°W / 28.21583; -82.69889 | ||
Perrine Ranch Road | Holiday | 28°11′39″N 82°43′07″W / 28.19417°N 82.71861°W / 28.19417; -82.71861 | ||
Outflow of Salt Lake | 28°10′08″N 82°43′52″W / 28.16889°N 82.73111°W / 28.16889; -82.73111 | |||
US 19 | Tarpon Springs | 28°09′49″N 82°44′26″W / 28.16361°N 82.74056°W / 28.16361; -82.74056 | ||
Old ACL Bridge | Pinellas Trail Elfers Spur | Tarpon Springs | 28°09′34″N 82°44′51″W / 28.15944°N 82.7475°W / 28.15944; -82.7475 | |
Alternate US 19 Pinellas Avenue |
Tarpon Springs | 28°09′27″N 82°45′25″W / 28.1575°N 82.75694°W / 28.1575; -82.75694 | ||
Confluence with Tarpon Bayous | Tarpon Springs | 28°09′36″N 82°46′09″W / 28.16°N 82.76917°W / 28.16; -82.76917 | ||
Anclote Power Plant Inflow Canal | Tarpon Springs | 28°10′33″N 82°47′25″W / 28.17583°N 82.79028°W / 28.17583; -82.79028 | ||
Mouth | 28°10′38″N 82°47′45″W / 28.17722°N 82.79583°W / 28.17722; -82.79583 |
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