Route Description
State Road A19A comprises the entirety of SR 682 (a part of the toll Pinellas Bayway), the portion of SR 699 between SR 682 and SR 693 in and near St. Pete Beach, and the entirety of SR 693 (66th Street).
Cities and communities served by A19A include (from north to south): St. Petersburg, St. Pete Beach, South Pasadena, Kenneth City, and Pinellas Park.
Noteworthy places near (or accessible to) A19A include Pass-a-Grille Beach, the Gulf Beaches Historical Museum, Fort DeSoto State Park (on the southern tip of State Road 682, the north–south section of the Pinellas Bayway), and the campus of Eckerd College.
Despite the similar numbering, comparisons with SR A1A can lead to faulty conclusions. While the barrier islands along the Atlantic coast of Florida have seven discontinuous segments of A1A traveling along them, there is no such “continuity” on the longer Gulf coast. The Gulf Coast barrier islands feature the following State Roads:
• SR 951 (and Collier County Road 92/former State Road 92) – Marco Island
• SR 865 – Estero Island (Bonita Beach to Fort Myers Beach)
• SR 767 (now Lee County Road 767) – Pine Island (Saint James City to Bokeelia)
• SR 771 (now Charlotte County Road 771) – Gasparilla Island (Boca Grande)
• SR 758 – Casey Key and Siesta Key (Crescent Beach)
• SR 789 – Longboat Key (Sarasota to Holmes Beach)
• SR 679 (part of Pinellas Bayway) – Mullet Key and Cabbage Key (Tierra Verde)
• SR 699 – St. Pete Beach to Indian Rocks Beach (the road continues northward as Pinellas County Road 699 to Clearwater Beach)
• SR 300 (originally SR G1A) – St. George Island
• SR 30E (now Gulf County Road 30E) – St. Joseph Peninsula State Park)
• SR 30/US 98 – Santa Rosa Beach to Fort Walton Beach
• SR 399 (now Escambia County Road 399) – Navarre Beach to Pensacola Beach
• SR 292 – Perdido Key
While SR A1A received its current designation after people were confusing the original “SR 1” with nearby U.S. Route 1 (and US 1A/Alternate US 1 was also near the State Road), the SR A19A designation was the original numbering of the Pinellas Bayway. Since A19A branches off Alternate US 19 and connects with the parent route US 19, a likely explanation for the numbering is for the loop to represent “Alternate (U.S. Highway) 19 Alternate,” or “Alternate (U.S. Highway) 19A.”
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