Florida State Road 207

State Road 207 (SR 207) is a four lane state highway in northeast Florida, extending from US 17 in East Palatka, Florida at the southwest end to US 1 in St. Augustine, Florida at the northeastern end.

State Road 207
Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length24.430 mi[1] (39.316 km)
Major junctions
West end US 17 / SR 100 in East Palatka
  SR 206 near Spuds
I-95 near Elkton
East end US 1 in St. Augustine
Location
CountiesPutnam, St. Johns
Highway system
SR 206SR 208

Route description

State Road 207 begins at US 17 in East Palatka, and heads northeast through Putnam County, going through the community of Orange Mills. SR 207 then enters St. Johns County, passing through Hastings before intersecting SR 206 in Spuds. SR 207 continues northeast, passing through the communities of Armstrong, Elkton, Vermont Heights before entering St. Augustine, where SR 207 remains for the rest of its journey. It then intersects Interstate 95, slowly heading into the heart of the city, intersecting SR 312 before terminating at US 1.

SR 207 mainly goes through farming area. The Seminole Electric power plant, and the Georgia Pacific paper mill in Putnam County along the St. Johns River can be seen from the road.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
PutnamEast Palatka0.0000.000 US 17 / SR 100 (SR 15 / SR 20) Pomona Park, Crescent City, Palatka, Ravine State Gardens, Putnam County Fairgrounds
4.0816.568 CR 207A west
St. JohnsHastings7.67912.358 CR 13 south (Main Street)West end of CR 13 overlap
9.55415.376 SR 206 east – Crescent Beach
Spuds10.77717.344 CR 13 north JacksonvilleEast end of CR 13 overlap
Elkton15.21024.478 CR 305
19.3731.17 I-95 (SR 9) Jacksonville, Daytona Beach, MiamiI-95 exit 311
23.15737.268 SR 312 east St. Augustine Amphitheatre, Anastasia State Park
St. Augustine24.33239.159 CR 5A (South Dixie Highway)
24.43039.316 US 1 (Ponce de Leon Boulevard / SR 5) – Historic Downtown St. Augustine, Flagler College
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. FDOT straight line diagrams Archived March 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, accessed March 2014
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