Florida State Road 399

State Road 399 (SR 399) is a state road in Santa Rosa County, Florida. Although it only extends 0.32 miles (0.51 km) from U.S. Route 98 (US 98) to the Bob Sikes Bridge, County Road 399 (CR 399) continues over the bridge, along Santa Rosa Island, and back to US 98 via the Navarre Bridge. Other segments of CR 399 also exist on the mainland.

State Road 399
SR 399 in red, CR 399 in blue
Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length22.700 mi[1] (36.532 km)
Major junctions
South end US 98 in Navarre
North end US 98 in Gulf Breeze
Location
CountiesSanta Rosa
Highway system
SR 397SR 400

Route description

A photograph of Gulf Islands National Seashore off CR 399; notice the Longleaf Pines on the left side of the picture touch the sand dunes

Beginning at a trumpet interchange with US 98–SR 30 in Gulf Breeze, SR 399 heads south to the end of state maintenance at the gore of the interchange. CR 399 continues south over the Bob Sikes Bridge, which crosses Santa Rosa Sound from the mainland to Santa Rosa Island. It then curves east at Pensacola Beach and heads east along the barrier island through the Gulf Islands National Seashore to Navarre Beach, where CR 399 turns north and crosses the Navarre Bridge back to the mainland. The Navarre Bridge was a toll bridge with one cash and one SunPass lane for southbound traffic until 2005 but it is now toll-free.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
Santa RosaGulf Breeze0.0000.000 US 98 (SR 30) to I-10 / SR 281 (Garcon Point Bridge) Gulf Islands National Seashoreinterchange
0.319[1]0.513south end of state maintenance
Santa Rosa Sound0.6–
1.3
0.97–
2.1
Bob Sikes Bridge
EscambiaPensacola Beach1.52.4toll plaza (southbound only)
2.23.5Fort Pickens Roadto Fort Pickens
Santa RosaNavarre Beach19.331.1Navarre Beach Park
20.1–
20.6
32.3–
33.2
Navarre Bridge over Santa Rosa Sound
Navarre20.733.3 US 98 (SR 30) to I-10 / SR 281 (Garcon Point Bridge) / SR 87 Gulf Breeze, Fort Walton Beach
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References

  1. FDOT straight line diagrams Archived March 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, accessed April 2014
  2. Google Maps distance
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