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The Big Bend Scenic Byway is a marked route through Franklin, Leon, and Wakulla counties, [31] [32] [30] and the Apalachee Savannahs Scenic Byway also traverses the region. [33] Numerous state and local routes serve the region, including Florida State Road 12 , Florida State Road 20 , Florida State Road 24 , Florida State Road 51 , Florida ...
Broward County A1A Scenic Highway: 32 51.5 Miami-Dade County Line Palm Beach County Line July 20, 2009: SR A1A [8] Courtney Campbell Scenic Highway: 10 16.1 Clearwater: Tampa: May 23, 2005: SR 60 [9] Florida Black Bear Scenic Byway 123 198.0 Silver Springs / Altoona: Ormond / Rodman April 9, 2008: National Scenic Byway (2009)
Guide to the Big Bend Scenic Byway. Map . Florida Black Bear Scenic Byway : The Florida Black Bear National Scenic Byway is a 120-mile corridor along State Road 40 and State Road 19.
Big Bend Scenic Byway: 220.0 354.1 Florida Scipio Creek Marina in Apalachicola: St. Marks Light in St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge: October 16, 2009: Travels along hundreds of acres of wet prairie, wet flatwoods, strand swamp, and bottomland forest Natural [17] NSB Billy the Kid Trail: 84.0 135.2 New Mexico NM 48 and Sudderth Drive in Ruidoso
The Big Bend Coast is on the Gulf Coastal Lowlands of Florida, which has recently exposed ocean-smoothed terraces with Tertiary limestone at or just below the surface. The flatness of the Big Bend Coast is interrupted by an area of relic sand dunes just inland from the Cedar Keys. The presence of a high water table has produced a karst landscape.
Ruskin was founded by the Commongood Society. Highway 41 from Ruskin's Little Manatee River to Big Bend Rd (CR 672) has been designated by the Florida Senate as the Trooper Kenneth E. Flynt Highway in Memory of Florida Trooper Flynt who was killed in the line of duty. [3] Gibsonton was populated by Carnival workers.
At 345 feet (105 m) above mean sea level, Britton Hill in northern Walton County is the highest point in Florida and the lowest known highpoint of any U.S. state. [3] Much of the state south of Orlando is low-lying and fairly level; however, some places, such as Clearwater, feature vistas that rise 50 to 100 feet (15 to 30 m) above the water.
The first is County Road 100A(Northwest Bascom Norris Drive), and much further north, outside of the city at County Road 25A(Northwest Valdosta Road), which is a county extension of State Road 25A. Due to the parallel railroad line along the east side, the interchange with Interstate 10 at exit 301 is a pair of quarter-cloverleaf ramps on the ...