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Part of SR A1A is designated the A1A Scenic and Historic Coastal Byway, a National Scenic Byway. [2] SR A1A is famous worldwide as a center of beach culture in the United States, a scenic coastal route through most Atlantic coastal cities and beach towns, including the unique tropical coral islands of the Florida Keys.
A1A Ocean Islands Trail 40 64.4 Atlantic, Neptune, and Jacksonville Beaches Amelia Island: July 26, 2016: SR A1A [2] A1A Scenic and Historic Coastal Byway: 72 115.9 Marineland: Ponte Vedra Beach: January 17, 2002: All-American Road (2021); National Scenic Byway (2002) SR A1A: Follows Atlantic coast barrier islands [3] [4] Big Bend Scenic Byway ...
A1A Scenic and Historic Coastal Byway: Travel 72 miles along a mostly two-lane road from the northern boundary of St. Johns County, through St. Augustine before ending at a seaside park in Flagler ...
On this side of the bridge, North Peninsula State Park can be found on both sides of the road. CR 2002 ends at SR A1A in Ormond-By-The-Sea, but the trail turns in both directions along SR A1A; either south towards SR 40 in Ormond Beach, or north towards the Volusia–Flagler county line in Flagler Beach.
The trip starts in Jacksonville Beach at the top of the 72-mile A1A Scenic & Historic Coastal Byway. The Federal Highway Administration designated this section as an “All American Road.”
The Trail of the Mountain Spirits Scenic Byway is a curvy 95-mile trip peppered with steep switchbacks as it traverses high desert forests and passes Old West ghost towns and a copper mine.
SR 483 / CR 483 at Daytona Beach: SR A1A at Daytona Beach: George W. Engram Boulevard; Fairview Avenue; Main Street — — Crosses Halifax River via Main Street Bridge. CR 4047 — — US 17 north of DeLand: SR 11: Marsh Road — — East side of DeLand Municipal Airport. CR 4050 — — SR 5A at Daytona Beach: SR A1A at Daytona Beach: Orange ...
No coastal town in the U.S. evokes a feeling of quintessential New England charm better than Block Island, located about 10 miles off the coast of Rhode Island. Accessible by a one-hour long ferry ...