List of county roads in St. Johns County, Florida
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Interstates | Interstate X (I-X) |
US Highways | U.S. Highway X (US X) |
State | State Road X (SR X) |
County: | County Road X (CR-X) |
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County roads in Florida County roads in St. Johns County |
The following is a list of county roads in St. Johns County, Florida. All county roads are maintained by the county in which they reside.
County roads in St. Johns County
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A1A Beach Boulevard | ![]() |
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former SR A1A (current SR A1A here was SR 3)[1] |
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Old Moultrie Road | ![]() |
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former SR 5A[1] |
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former SR 13[1]; SR 207 splits CR 13 in two. | |
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Tocoi Road and Pacetti Road | ![]() |
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former SR 13A[1] |
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Fruit Cove Road | ![]() |
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former SR 13B[1] |
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former SR 16 (current SR 16 was SR 16A)[1] | |
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Lewis Speedway | ![]() |
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former SR 16A[1] inventoried by FDOT as CR 1333, but signed as CR 16A |
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St. Johns–Duval county line | former SR 203[1] | |
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former SR 204[1] | |
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former SR 208[1] | |
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Nocatee Parkway, Palm Valley Road | ![]() ![]() |
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former SR 210[1]; western segment cuts across southeastern corner of Duval County |
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Roscoe Boulevard, Solana Road | ![]() |
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former SR 210A[1] |
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King Street | ![]() |
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former SR 214[1] |
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Veterans Parkway | ![]() |
Race Track Road and Linde Avenue | |
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Longleaf Pine Parkway | ![]() ![]() |
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St. Amrose Church Road | ![]() |
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former SR 305[1] |
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St. Johns Parkway | Johns Creek Parkway (proposed south to CR 208) | Race Track Road |
References
- FDOT Map of St. Johns County
- FDOT GIS data, accessed January 2014
- Commission selects names for new County Roads, May 31, 2007
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