U.S. Route 27 in Florida - Major Intersections

Major Intersections



County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Miami-Dade
Miami 0.00 0.00 US 1 (Biscayne Boulevard) Southern terminus of US 27
US 441 (N.W. 7th Avenue)
SR 933 (N.W. 12th Avenue)
SR 9 (N.W. 27th Avenue)
Hialeah SR 948 west (N.W. 36th Street) – Miami Springs
SR 112 east (Airport Expressway) to I-95 – Miami Beach Ramps from southbound US 27 to eastbound SR 112 and from westbound SR 112 to northbound US 27
SR 953 (LeJeune Road) – Miami International Airport No direct access from northbound US 27 to southbound SR 953 or from southbound US 27 to northbound SR 953; flyover ramp from northbound SR 953 to northbound US 27
SR 944 east (Hialeah Drive) No direct access from northbound US 27 to SR 944 or from SR 944 to southbound US 27; use E. 1st Avenue
SR 823 north (Red Road)
SR 826 (Palmetto Expressway) Diamond interchange
Hialeah Gardens SR 932 east (N.W. 103rd Street)
Homestead Ext – Homestead, Orlando Florida's Turnpike Exit 35
SR 997 south – Homestead
Broward
Pembroke Pines SR 820 east (Pines Boulevard)
SR 818 east (Griffin Road) – Davie
Weston I-75 (Alligator Alley) – Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Naples I-75 Exit 23
Palm Beach
South Bay SR 80 east (Palm Beach Road) – Belle Glade, Palm Beach South end of concurrency with SR 80
Hendry
SR 80 west – La Belle, Fort Myers North end of concurrency with SR 80
Glades
CR 720 east – Sugarton
Caloosahatchee Canal Mamie Langdale Memorial Bridge
Moore Haven SR 78 east – Okeechobee South end of concurrency with SR 78
SR 78 west – La Belle North end of concurrency with SR 78
Palmdale SR 29 south – La Belle
Highlands
SR 70 (Main Street) – Okeechobee, Arcadia
US 98 south / SR 66 west – Okeechobee, Zolfo Springs South end of concurrency with US 98
Avon Park SR 64 west (Main Street) – Zolfo Springs
Polk
Frostproof US 98 north – Fort Meade North end of concurrency with US 98
Lake Wales SR 60 (Polk Avenue) – Bartow, Vero Beach Partial cloverleaf interchange
Waverly SR 540 west (Cypress Gardens Boulevard) – Winter Haven
Dundee SR 542 west (Dundee Road) – Winter Haven
Haines City SR 544 (Lucerne Park Road) – Winter Haven
US 17 / US 92 – Lake Alfred, Davenport Cloverleaf interchange
Davenport I-4 – Orlando, Tampa I-4 Exit 55
Lake
Citrus Ridge US 192 / SR 530 east (Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway) – Disney World, Kissimmee Trumpet interchange
Clermont SR 50 – Groveland, Winter Garden Diamond interchange, currently being converted into a cloverleaf
Little Everglades SR 19 north (Howey Road) – Tavares Intersection with ramps from northbound SR 19
Turnpike / SR 19 south (Howey Road) – Miami, Groveland Florida's Turnpike Exit 285; intersection with ramps from southbound SR 19 and Florida's Turnpike
Turnpike north – Wildwood Florida's Turnpike Exit 289; Northbound entrance and southbound exit
Okahumpka CR 33 south – Mascotte County extension of SR 33
Leesburg SR 44 (Dixie Avenue/South Street) – Wildwood
US 441 south (North Boulevard) – Tavares South end of concurrency with US 441
Marion
Belleview SR 35 north (Hames Road) – Silver Springs South end of concurrency with SR 35
US 301 south (Nathan Mayo Highway) – Wildwood South end of concurrency with US 301
North end of concurrency with SR 35
SR 25 north (Hames Road) / CR 464 west – Silver Springs, Dunnellon
Ocala SR 464 (S.W. 17th Street)
SR 200 (S.W. 10th Street) – Hernando
SR 40 (Silver Springs Boulevard) – Silver Springs, Dunnellon
US 301 north / US 441 north (Pine Avenue) / SR 492 east (N.E. 14th Street) – Gainesville, Jacksonville North end of concurrencies with US 301 and US 441
I-75 – Lake City, Tampa I-75 Exit 354
Levy
Williston
US 41 south / US 27 Alt. north / SR 121 south (Noble Avenue) – Inverness, Chiefland
South end of concurrency with US 41 and SR 121
SR 121 north (N.E. 6th Boulevard) – Gainesville North end of concurrency with SR 121
Alachua
Archer SR 24 (Archer Road) – Gainesville, Bronson
Newberry SR 26 (Newberry Road) – Gainesville, Trenton
High Springs US 41 north (Main Street) / SR 20 east (N.E. 1st Avenue) to US 441 – Gainesville, Lake City North end of concurrency with US 41
Columbia
Fort White SR 47 (1st Street) – Trenton, Lake City
Suwannee
Hildreth US 129 / SR 49 south – Trenton South end of concurrency with US 129
Branford US 129 / SR 249 north (Suwannee Avenue) – Live Oak North end of concurrency with US 129
Suwannee River
Frank R. Norris Bridge
Lafayette
Grady SR 349 south – Old Town
Mayo SR 51 (Fletcher Street) – Live Oak, Steinhatchee
Taylor
Perry US 221 / SR 55 (Jefferson Street) – Cross City, Greenville

US 19 south (Byron Butler Parkway) / US 98 (Hampton Springs Avenue) / US 27 Alt. south – Cross City, Hampton Springs
South end of concurrency with US 19
Madison
Eridu CR 14 (Alton Wentworth) Bi-county extension of SR 14
Jefferson
Capps US 19 / SR 57 north – Monticello North end of concurrency with US 19
SR 59 (Gamble Road) – Wacissa, Lloyd
Leon
Tallahassee US 319 (Capital Circle S.E.) – Bradfordville, Crawfordville
SR 265 north (Magnolia Street)
SR 61 south (Monroe Street) – Crawfordville South end of concurrency with SR 61
SR 366 west (Jefferson Street)
US 90 / SR 10 / SR 20 (Tennessee Street) – Monticello, Quincy North end of concurrency with SR 20
SR 61 north (Thomasville Road) – Bradfordville North end of concurrency with SR 61
I-10 – Lake City, Pensacola I-10 Exit 199
SR 263 south (Capital Circle N.W.) – Tallahassee
Gadsden
Havana SR 159 north – Quincy
SR 12 west (9th Avenue) – Quincy
US 27 / SR 1 – Bainbridge, Columbus Northern terminus of US 27 in Florida; Georgia state line
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/former
  • HOV only
  • Incomplete access
  • Tolled/ETC
  • Unopened

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