Route Description
Florida State Road 415 begins in Seminole County at Florida State Road 46 just east of the Orlando-Sanford International Airport and heads straight north. The only intersection of any importance within the county is Seminole CR 415(Celery Avenue), a county connecting spur which leads to downtown Sanford at US 17/92. Here the road shifts to the northeast and crosses the St. Johns River over the Osteen Bridge, where it enters Volusia County and runs through the Lake Monroe Conservation Area, which it leaves at the intersection of Reed Ellis Road. In Osteen SR 415 serves as the terminus for three separate Volusia County Roads; CR 5758, CR 4164, and CR 4162 respectively. Here, it turns straight north again until it approaches Volusia CR 4145 and then curves northeast again, as it passes through swampland and over dry creeks and canals before running through Alamana where it runs near the west side of Lake Ashby, crosses a bridge over the Lake Ashby Canal, and serves as the address for the privatetly-owned Leffler Airport.
The road turns at a slight left angle but still remains northeast as it terminates Florida State Road 44 east of New Smyrna Speedway in Samsula. However, it continues to run north as Volusia County Road 415(Tomoka Farms Road), which runs west of the city limits of New Smyrna Beach and Port Orange. From here, the road intersects Volusia CR 4118, serves as the western terminus of CR 421, a county extension of SR 421, passes over I-4 with no access, just before it terminates at I-95, and finally terminates at a former wye with U.S. Route 92 and CR 4068 in Daytona Beach, near the Daytona Klassix Car Museum.
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