Florida State Road 500 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile Destination Notes
Levy Chiefland 0.00
US 19 / US 98 / US 27 Alt. / SR 55
Western terminus, ALT US 27 joins US 19-98 northbound
Bronson SR 24
Williston US 41 / SR 45 / SR 121 Western end of US 41/SR 121 concurrency
US 27 / US 41 / SR 45 / SR 121 Eastern end of US ALT 27/US 41/SR 121 concurrency, Western end of US 27 concurrency
Marion Ocala I-75 / SR 93 Exit 354 (I-75)
US 301 / US 441 / SR 25 / SR 200 Western end of US 301/441 concurrency
SR 40
SR 200
Belleview US 301 / SR 35 Eastern end of US 301 concurrency
Lake Leesburg US 27 / SR 25 Eastern end of US 27 concurrency
SR 44 Western end of SR 44 concurrency
Silver Lake CR 44 Eastern end of SR 44 concurrency
Tavares SR 19 Western end of SR 19 concurrency
Eustis SR 19 / CR 19A Eastern end of SR 19 concurrency
Mount Dora SR 46
Orange Apopka SR 429 Exit 33 (SR 429)
SR 436
Orlando US 17 / US 92 / SR 50 Western end of US 17/92 concurrency
SR 408 Exit 9 (SR 408)
I-4 / SR 400 Exits 80A-B (I-4)
Taft Turnpike / SR 91 / SR 528 Exits 254 and 255 (Turnpike), Exit 4 (SR 528/Beachline)
Osceola Kissimmee US 17 / US 92 / US 192 / SR 530 Western end of US 192(SR 530) concurrency, Eastern End of US 17/92 concurrency
SR 530 / CR 530 Eastern end of SR 530 concurrency, County extension of SR 530
Turnpike / SR 91 Exits 242 NB & 244 SB (Florida's Turnpike)
St. Cloud SR 15 / CR 15 Northern end of SR 15 concurrency, County extension of SR 15
Holopaw US 441 / SR 15 Eastern end of US 441 (SR 15) concurrency
Brevard June Park I-95 / SR 9 Exit 180 (I-95)
Melbourne US 1 / SR 5
Indialantic SR A1A Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

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