U.S. Route 441 in Florida





































U.S. Highway 441 marker


U.S. Highway 441
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 41
Maintained by FDOT
Length 433.050 mi[1] (696.926 km)
Major junctions
South end
US 41 in Miami
 
I-95 in North Miami Beach

I-595 in Broadview Park
SR 70 in Okeechobee
I-4 in Orlando
SR 50 in Orlando
SR 40 in Ocala
SR 24 in Gainesville
I-75 in Alachua


I-10 in Lake City
North end
US 441 / SR 89 south of Fargo, GA
Location
Counties
Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach,
Martin, Okeechobee, Osceola, Orange, Seminole, Lake, Sumter, Marion, Alachua, Columbia

Highway system


  • United States Numbered Highway System


  • List

  • Special

  • Divided

  • Replaced




  • Florida State Highway System


  • Interstate

  • US


  • SR

    • Former

    • Pre-1945



  • Toll

  • Scenic







SR 438

SR 441


U.S. Route 441 (US 441) in Florida is a north–south United States Highway. It runs 433 miles (697 km) from Miami in South Florida northwest to the Georgia border north of the Lake City area.


Like all AASHTO designated highways in Florida, US 441 always carries a FDOT designated hidden state road number:




  • State Road 7 from the US route's southern terminus at US 41/SR 90 in Miami to Southern Boulevard (US 98/SR 80) in Royal Palm Beach.


  • State Road 80 from SR 7 in Royal Palm Beach to Main Street (SR 15) in Belle Glade.


  • State Road 15 from Hooker Highway (SR 812/SR 80) in Belle Glade to Narcoosee Road (CR 15) in St. Cloud.


  • State Road 500 from the intersection with Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway (US 192) in Holopaw to Bonnie Heath Boulevard (US 27/SR 492) in Ocala.


  • State Road 25 from North 14th Street (US 27) in Leesburg to the junction with US 41/US 441 Truck in Columbia County, with the following exception:

    • State Road 25A between the junctions of CR 25 north in Lady Lake and SR 25 south in Belleview.



  • State Road 25A from US 41/US 441 Truck to CR 25A north in Five Points.


  • State Road 47 from Duval Street (US 98/SR 10) in Lake City to Georgia State Route 89 at the Georgia state line.


Concurrences with U.S. routes include US 98 from Royal Palm Beach to Okeechobee, within the vicinity of Lake Okeechobee, US 192 between Holopaw and Kissimmee, US 17-92 from Kissimmee to Orlando, SR 44 from Mount Dora to Leesburg, US 27 from Leesburg to Ocala, US 301 from Belleview to near Sparr, and US 41 from High Springs to Lake City.




Contents






  • 1 Route description


    • 1.1 Miami to Kissimmee


    • 1.2 Kissimmee to Mount Dora


    • 1.3 Mount Dora to Sparr


    • 1.4 Reddick to the state line




  • 2 History


  • 3 Major intersections


  • 4 Related routes


  • 5 In popular culture


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





Route description



Miami to Kissimmee




The southern terminus of US 441 in Miami


US 441 begins northbound at Southwest 7th Street, which is westbound U.S. Route 41, and ends southbound on Southwest 8th Street, which is eastbound U.S. Route 41 in the eastern "Little Havana" neighborhood of downtown Miami (both are one-way streets). 441 runs along SW/NW 8th Ave. till it crosses the Miami River; then it runs along NW 7th Ave. till the Golden Glades interchange; then it runs along NW 2nd Ave. till the Miami-Dade/Broward county line. The route is concurrent with SR 7 from its southern terminus and parallels Interstate 95 north out of Miami to western Aventura, where I-95 heads northeast to access Fort Lauderdale and the remainder of the eastern Florida coast. However, the route is soon joined by the tolled Florida's Turnpike and I-95 (Exits 12 and 12C), which follows US 441 north to Royal Palm Beach (ten miles west of West Palm Beach). In between, the route interchanges with the Turnpike at exit 62 via State Road 870 (Commercial Blvd.) in Tamarac. Additionally, US 441 meets Interstate 595 (Exits 8 and 8B) west of Fort Lauderdale and the tolled State Road 869 in Coconut Creek.


At Royal Palm Beach, US 441 intersects U.S. Route 98, ending the concurrency with SR 7, and overlaps the highway through central Palm Beach County, along with hidden State Road 80. Near Twenty Mile Bend SR 700 branches off to the northwest, which is where U.S. Routes 98 and 441 split until 2007. US 98-441 continues west to Belle Glade at the intersection of State Road 15, along the eastern shore of Lake Okeechobee, where SR 80 turns south and US 98-441 turns north to follow the shoreline to Pahokee. Just north of Pahokee in Canal Point, SR 700 rejoins US 98-441 and remains concurrent with US 441 along the eastern edge of the lake. North of Lake Okeechobee in Okeechobee, US 98 splits away from US 441 making a left turn at State Road 70, shortly afterwards the Okeechobee Amtrak station can be found. US 441 continues north, meeting the Turnpike at Yeehaw Junction in Osceola County (via State Road 60). It passes through the community of Kenansville prior to intersecting U.S. Route 192 at Holopaw. US 441 turns west onto US 192, forming an overlap into Kissimmee.




U.S. 441/U.S. 192 intersection in Holopaw



Kissimmee to Mount Dora


At Kissimmee US 441 separates from US 192 and joins US 17/92, here known as the Orange Blossom Trail or OBT. The OBT starts on US 17/92 at the Polk County/Osceola County line a few miles south of Kissimmee. These names are used throughout Central Florida for the length of US 441 within the region.


Due to its proximity with Walt Disney World and affiliated resorts as well as Sea World, Universal Studios, and others, US 17/US 92/US 441 intersects many toll roads between Kissimmee and Orlando, the first of which is the partially tolled and partial limited-access Osceola Parkway in Kissimmee. Immediately after entering Orange County, it intersects SR 417 (Central Florida GreeneWay) at exit 11. Just north of the intersection the Central Florida Parkway leads to Sea World. Neither of these intersections or interchanges however, compare to the combined interchanges of Florida's Turnpike and SR 528 (Beachline Expressway), in Sky Lake, which contains a series of convoluted interchanges and partial ramps from side roads. North of this interchange, the road passes west of The Florida Mall and intersects SR 482.


In Holden Heights, US 441 has an interchange with I-4 (Exit 80). Eastbound access from I-4 comes from partial cloverleaf ramps, and westbound access comes from a left-turn ramp between the two carriageways that runs under the eastbound lane and merges with the east to southbound ramp before merging with southbound OBT. The interchange provides no south to east access and no west to north access, but such access can found from the intersection with West Michigan Street. Further north the road heads into Orlando and comes to the interchange with SR 408 (East-West Tollway) at exit 9, which is a diamond interchange. After curving around Givens Street and Springdale Road, both of which can only be accessed from West Concord Street, OBT moves closer to a parallel railroad freight line and meets the intersection of SR 50 (Colonial Drive) northwest of downtown. Here, US 17/92 turns east onto State Road 50 while US 441 continues north on the Orange Blossom Trail. North of downtown, US 441 encounters intersections with State Road 438, then State Road 416, and after running along the western edge of Lake Fairview, an intersection with State Road 423 which changes from the north-and-south John Young Parkway to the east-and-west Lee Road.


The road moves away from the freight line north of SR 423, but in Lockhart it runs over a bridge for that line again between Rose Avenue and Beggs Road. Further northwest it runs beneath an interchange with State Road 414, then cuts through a corner of Seminole County and re-enters Orange County in Apopka where it meets the northern terminus of West Orange Trail and the tolled State Road 429 before leaving the Orlando area. This road was intended to be part of the Central Florida GreeneWay loop around the Orlando Metropolitan Area. The road cuts through Plymouth and back to Apopka again, but the last sites in Apopka are Orlando Apopka Airport along the west side and Zellwood Cemetery on the east side before entering Zellwood, Florida. Intersections here include Ponkan Road and then Jones Avenue which lead to another airport known as Bob White Field The road takes a slight reverse curve before the intersection with Sadler Avenue (CR 448), and then approaches Lake Ola in Tangerine, where the road turns straight north. At the junction with County Road Old 441 (former State Road 500A), US 441 finally loses its designation as the Orange Blossom Trail, then crosses the Orange-Lake County Line and enters Mount Dora. CR Old 441 remains a local downtown street in Mount Dora, but US 441 continues as a rural at-grade four-lane divided highway, with the exception of an un-numbered diamond interchange with State Road 46 and CR 46.



Mount Dora to Sparr


Continuing with the rural surroundings, US 441 maintains its straight north and south position until it curves to the northwest between Lincoln and East Pine Avenues. Approaching Loch Leven, it turns straight west, and then State Road 44 joins US 441 after having run west from New Smyrna Beach and DeLand. This intersection is also shared with County Road 44B, which takes motorists to Downtown Mount Dora. In southern Eustis, US 441-SR 44 encounter another un-numbered interchange with State Road 19 and County Road 19A, taking SR 19 in a wrong way concurrency until it reaches a wye in Tavares, where SR 19 heads south toward Howey-in-the-Hills and Groveland, and County Road Old 441 rejoins US 441. From here, US 441-SR 44 is a six-lane highway with bicycle lanes that squeezes between Lake Harris and Lake Eustis where it crosses over the Dead River on a bridge between the two lakes. The road passes by Leesburg Municipal Airport, then serves as the western terminus of County Road 44, all the while winding around the northern shores of Lake Harris. In Leesburg, SR 44 leaves US 441 heading toward Wildwood, Inverness, and Crystal River, while US 441 curves to the northwest, then intersects U.S. Route 27 in another concurrency, and as a result, the hidden state routes are officially SR 25-500. The concurrency with SR 25 is short-lived, because in Lady Lake, SR 25 branches away as County Road 25. This once served as the southern terminus of the US 27-441 Alternate Route around Lake Weir into Belleview, but still remains a scenic route.




Golf cart bridge over US 27/US 441, in The Villages




A surviving support for a never-completed bridge that was part of the Cross Florida Barge Canal project, in the US 441 median in Santos.


Around the Lake-Marion county border, US 27-441 enters a retirement community known as The Villages. Because of the frequent use of street-legal golf cars in the community, bridges and tunnels for these carts can be found throughout the road. US 27-441 leaves The Villages as it approaches County Road 42, a bi-county east-west scenic route through Central Florida. North of here, it serves as the eastern terminus of a newly constructed bypass to CR 484 in Summerfield. Within Belleview, the road encounters two somewhat important intersections; County Road 25A, and then State Road 35. SR 35 joins US 27-441 in a wrong-way concurrency with SR 500 as the road curves more to the west, until it reaches the intersection with US 301, where SR 35 turns south, and SR 500 becomes the hidden state road for US 27-301-441 for a few blocks. However SR 25 reunites with the triplex at the former eastern terminus of CR 484, and shares a concurrency with SR 25, and US 27-301-441's new secret route becomes SRs 25-500 once again. After that the road curves more to the north again. Near the right of way for the formerly proposed Cross Florida Barge Canal in Santos, the median for the road widens, as it contains supports for a bridge that was never completed once the Canal project was cancelled. Before the median narrows back down to normal again, it intersects CR 328, where a police station exists in the median. To the west of this intersection is the Santos Trail System trailhead of the Cross Florida Greenway.[2]


Before US 27-301-441 enters Ocala, it veers off to the left at an intersection with County Road 464A (Southeast Lake Weir Avenue), a former segment of US 441 that eventually leads to Ocala Union Station. The first major intersection after this is 31st Street. Then it crosses under a railroad bridge before reaching the City Limits and the intersections with the northern terminus of CR 475 and crossing SR 464 (17th Street). US 27-301-441 intersects with SR 200 (becoming the new hidden state road until US 301 reaches US 1-23). The highway reaches the heart of Ocala at the intersection with SR 40 (West Silver Springs Boulevard). After this, the road crosses a railroad bridge west of Ocala Union Station. Five blocks later, it reaches the intersection of SR 492 (Northwest 10th Street) only to move in the opposite direction, leaving the US 301-441 overlap and taking SR 500 with it as they head northwest towards Williston, Perry, Tallahassee, and points north. Before US 301-441 leaves Ocala, it has an intersection with County Road 200A (Northwest 20th Street), which runs east and then north. This road was the former State Road 200A and decommissioned U.S. Route 301 Alternate.


After County Road 464A (North Magnolia Avenue) terminates at the southeast corner of the intersection of US 301-441 and Northwest 28th Street,[citation needed] another county alternate which was a former section of US 441-SR 25 begins on the opposite side. This road is CR 25A (Northwest Gainesville Road), which is also the decommissioned U.S. Route 441 Alternate, and runs northwest through towns such as Zuber, Lowell, and Reddick. East of Zuber, the road intersects SR 326, which originally had a short concurrency, but now directly crosses US 301-441. South of the intersection with CR 329 is an interchange with U.S. Route 441 between Sparr and Lowell, where the US 301-441 concurrency ends. US 301 moves northeast towards Waldo, Starke, and Jacksonville taking SR 200 with it, while US 441 moves northwest.



Reddick to the state line




US 441 in McIntosh, looking south


In Reddick US 441 continues to the northwest, serving as the northern terminus of CR 25A. From there it intersects CR 318, which provides access to I-75 in Irvine to the west and Salt Springs in Ocala National Forest to the east. The road then runs through communities such as Orange Lake and McIntosh, where it passes through the McIntosh Historic District before crossing the Marion-Alachua County Line near the town of Evinston. It passes by a turnoff to Cross Creek before entering Micanopy, then runs across Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park and goes through Gainesville as 13th Street, serving as the eastern edge of the University of Florida campus. After intersecting SR 331 and later SRs 24A-226, State Road 24 joins US 441 in a brief concurrency until it reaches State Road 26 and turns east. US 441 continues north as it becomes the western terminus of State Road 120, then intersects State Road 222 before curving to the northwest and finally joining State Road 20, thereby converting it into an additional hidden state road. At the intersection of SR 121, the DeSoto Trail moves from SR 121 to US 441. In Alachua, US 441 intersects with SR 235, and then runs under an interchange with Interstate 75 (Exit 399), with quarter-cloverleaf interchanges on the northeast and northwest corners.


Just as it did in Leesburg, US 441 in High Springs curves to the right while a state road becomes independent, specifically SR 20, which runs west only to join US 27 as they head towards Perry, Tallahassee, and Niceville. Meanwhile, as it did with US 27 in Leesburg, US 441 joins US 41 north, but here it also serves as the northern terminus of hidden SR 45. US 41-441 crosses the Santa Fe River then runs north passing by O'Leno State Park and River Rise Preserve State Park, near which it shares a brief concurrency with State Road 18. It then runs through Ellsville, where it has another interchange with I-75 (Exit 414), just south of the western terminus of State Road 238.


Entering Lake City, US 441 splits from US 41 onto State Road 25A south of the city. The routes remain parallel, and at the US 90 Lake City Truck Route, Route 441 is joined by State Road 47 which was signed as terminating at US 41. The first intersection within this new hidden route is at U.S. Route 90 (where the DeSoto Trail heads west) to the northern extents of Lake City. Past Lake City, SR 25 branches off to the northwest as County Road 25A, which also shares intersections with CR 250 to the east and Northeast Double Run Road to the northeast. US 441 has an interchange with Interstate 10 (Exit 303), then skirts the western edge of the Okefenokee Swamp and east bank of the Suwannee River as it enters Georgia.



History




A US 441 shield used in Florida prior to 1993


From 1956, signs for U.S. Highways in Florida had different colors for each highway. The "shield" for US 441 was brown, until the state was forced by the federal government to conform to standards that required consistent black-and-white signs in 1993.


Between 2007 and 2011, the Florida Department of Transportation rebuilt the NW 7th Avenue Bridge over the Miami River.




Major intersections



















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































County Location mi[1]
km Destinations Notes
Miami-Dade Miami 0.000 0.000
US 41 east (Southwest 8th Street)
SW 8th Avenue continues south; southern terminus of SR 7
0.066 0.106
US 41 west (Southwest 7th Street)
0.464 0.747
SR 968 east (Southwest 1st Street)
0.532 0.856
SR 968 west (Flagler Street)
0.87 1.40
Fifth Street Bridge over Miami River
3.075 4.949
US 27 (Northwest 36th Street)
4.126 6.640
SR 944 (Northwest 54th Street) to I-95
5.649 9.091
SR 934 (Northwest 79th Street) to I-95
Two-way street carries only SR 934 eastbound but is signed from US 441 to SR 934 west
5.773 9.291
SR 934 west (Northwest 81st Street)
Pinewood 7.171 11.541
To SR 932 (Northwest 103rd Street) / I-95
North Miami 8.171 13.150
SR 924 (Gratigny Road) to I-95
8.546 13.753
SR 922 east (North Miami Boulevard) to I-95
Western terminus of SR 922
9.172 14.761
To SR 916 east (Northwest 135th Street) / I-95 – Airport
9.273 14.923
SR 916 west (Opa-locka Boulevard)
Golden Glades 10.9 17.5
SR 9 south – Opa-locka
No northbound exit; southern terminus of concurrency with SR 9
11.1 17.9
Florida's Turnpike north / SR 826 west
No southbound exit
11.4 18.3
SR 826 east – Beaches
North Miami Beach 11.8 19.0
I-95 (SR 9 north)
Same-directional movements only; northern terminus of SR 9A;
northern terminus of concurrency with SR 9
Miami Gardens 12.044 19.383
To SR 826 west / Florida's Turnpike north to Florida's Turnpike Extension / Northwest 7th Avenue Extension
12.604 20.284
SR 860 (Miami Gardens Drive) to I-95
13.598 21.884
To I-95 / Honey Hill Drive / Ives Dairy Road
Former SR 854

Miami-Dade–Broward
county line

Miami Gardens–West Park–
Miramar tripoint
14.680 23.625
SR 852 west (County Line Road) to Florida's Turnpike
Eastern terminus of SR 852
Broward
Miramar–West Park line
15.492 24.932
SR 858 east (Hallandale Beach Boulevard) / CR 858 west (Miramar Parkway) to I-95 / SR A1A / I-75
Eastern terminus of CR 858; western terminus of SR 858

Miramar–West Park–
Hollywood tripoint
16.228 26.116
SR 824 (Pembroke Road) to I-95
Hollywood 17.258 27.774
SR 820 (Hollywood Boulevard) to I-95 / Florida's Turnpike
18.771 30.209
SR 822 east / CR 822 west (Sheridan Street) to I-95
19.770 31.817
SR 848 (Stirling Road) to I-95

Hollywood–Davie line
20.906 33.645
SR 818 (Griffin Road) to I-95 / Florida's Turnpike

Davie–Fort Lauderdale–
Broadview Park tripoint
22.47 36.16
I-595 / SR 84 to Florida's Turnpike

Fort Lauderdale–Broadview Park line
23.822 38.338
SR 736 east (Davie Boulevard) to US 1 / I-95
Western terminus of SR 736
Plantation 24.964 40.176
SR 842 (Broward Boulevard) to I-95 / US 1 / SR 817

Lauderhill–Plantation line
25.99 41.83
SR 838 (Sunrise Boulevard) to I-95 / Florida's Turnpike
Interchange
Lauderdale Lakes 27.980 45.029
SR 816 (Oakland Park Boulevard) to I-95
Tamarac 29.474 47.434
SR 870 (Commercial Boulevard) to I-95 / Florida's Turnpike / SR 869
North Lauderdale 30.90 49.73 McNab Road / Northwest 62nd Street interchange
Margate 32.837 52.846
SR 814 east / CR 814 west (Atlantic Boulevard) to I-95 / Florida's Turnpike / SR 869 (Sawgrass Expressway)
33.529 53.960
To Florida's Turnpike / Coconut Creek Parkway (CR 912 east)
Western terminus of unsigned CR 912

Margate–Coral Springs–
Coconut Creek tripoint
35.57 57.24
SR 834 (Sample Road) to I-95 / Florida's Turnpike
Interchange

Coconut Creek–Coral Springs–
Parkland tripoint
37.36 60.13
SR 869 (Sawgrass Expressway) to Florida's Turnpike – Miami, West Palm Beach
SR 869 exit 18

Coconut Creek–Parkland line
38.563 62.061
SR 810 east (Hillsboro Boulevard) to I-95
Western terminus of SR 810
39.158 63.019 Loxahatchee Road (CR 827)
Palm Beach 40.756 65.590
Palmetto Park Road (CR 798) to I-95 / US 1 / SR A1A
Former SR 798
42.022 67.628
SR 808 east / CR 808 west (Glades Road) to Florida's Turnpike / I-95
Western terminus of SR 808; Eastern terminus of CR 808
43.831 70.539
Yamato Road (CR 794 east)
Western terminus of CR 794
47.941 77.154
SR 806 east (West Atlantic Avenue) to I-95 / Florida's Turnpike
Western terminus of SR 806
53.015 85.319
SR 804 east (Boynton Beach Boulevard) to I-95 / Florida's Turnpike
Western terminus of SR 804
57.408 92.389
CR 812 east (Lantana Road) to I-95 / US 1
Western terminus of CR 812; former SR 812
59.200 95.273
To SR 802 east (Lake Worth Road) / US 1 / Florida's Turnpike
Western terminus of SR 802
Wellington 61.496 98.968
SR 882 east (Forest Hill Boulevard) to US 1 / I-95
Western terminus of SR 882
Royal Palm Beach 63.556 102.283
US 98 east / SR 80 east (Southern Boulevard) to Florida's Turnpike / I-95 – West Palm Beach
SR 7 north
Interchange; south end of US 98 / SR 80 overlap; north end of SR 7 overlap

Royal Palm Beach–Wellington line
66.325 106.740
Forest Hill Boulevard / Crestwood Boulevard
Twenty Mile Bend 75.024 120.739
CR 880 west
Eastern terminus of CR 880
79.933 128.640
SR 700 west / CR 700 east – Canal Point
Former US 98 west
93.270 150.104
SR 15 south / SR 80 west to US 27 – Belle Glade, South Bay, Clewiston

SR 812 west (Hooker Highway) – Pahokee, Canal Point, truck bypass to South Bay
North end of SR 80 overlap; south end of SR 15 overlap
Pahokee 99.574 160.249
SR 729 north (State Market Road)
Southern terminus of SR 729
101.000 162.544
SR 715 south (Bacom Point Road) / East First Street
Northern terminus of SR 715
102.982 165.733
SR 729 south (State Market Road)
Northern terminus of SR 729
Canal Point 104.525 168.217
SR 700 east – West Palm Beach
Southern terminus of concurrency with SR 700; former US 98 east
Martin Port Mayaca 112.789 181.516
SR 76 east (Kanner Highway) to I-95 – Indiantown, Stuart
Western terminus of SR 76
Okeechobee 125.840 202.520
CR 15B (Southeast 126th Boulevard)
129.291 208.074
CR 15A (Southeast 86th Boulevard)
Taylor Creek 133.61 215.02
Taylor Creek Bridge over Taylor Creek
135.707 218.399
SR 78 west – Moore Haven, Ft. Myers
Eastern terminus of SR 78
Okeechobee 138.841 223.443
US 98 north / SR 70 (Park Street (SR 700)) to SR 710 / Florida's Turnpike – Arcadia, Ft. Pierce
Northern terminus of concurrency with US 98 / SR 700
141.231 227.289
CR 718 west (Northwest 36th Street)
148.986 239.770
CR 68 west (Northeast 160th Street)
153.071 246.344
CR 68 east (Northeast 224th Street) – Ft. Pierce
154.114 248.022
CR 724 west (Northwest 240th Street)
Fort Drum 158.137 254.497 Northeast 304th Street (CR 15C)
Osceola Yeehaw Junction 171.736 276.382
SR 60 to Florida's Turnpike – Lake Wales, Vero Beach
Kenansville 185.763 298.957
CR 523 north (South Canoe Creek Road)
Holopaw 205.436 330.617
US 192 east (Bronson Highway / SR 500) – Melbourne
Southern terminus of concurrency with US 192 / SR 500
see US 192 (mile 42.586-18.123)
Kissimmee 229.899 369.987
US 17 south / US 92 west / US 192 west (Vine Street / SR 530 / SR 600) / Main Street – Downtown Kissimmee, Haines City, Amtrak
Northern terminus of concurrency with US 192
Southern terminus of concurrency with US 17 / US 92 / SR 600
232.148 373.606

CR 522 / US 17 Truck south / US 92 Truck west (Osceola Parkway) to Florida's Turnpike / I-4 – Disney World
Orange Hunter's Creek 234.58 377.52
SR 417 to I-4 – International Airport, Tampa, Disney World
Exit 11 on SR 417
238.407 383.679
To SR 528 west / Consulate Drive
SR 528 exit 4
238.66 384.09
Florida's Turnpike (SR 91) – Ocala, Miami
Turnpike exit 254
238.950 384.553
To SR 528 / Landstreet Road (CR 527A east) – International Airport
SR 528 exit 4
239.947 386.157
SR 482 (Sand Lake Road) to SR 528 – Wet 'n Wild, Universal, International Airport, Titusville, Cape Canaveral
Orlando 244.15 392.92
I-4 (SR 400)
Exit 80 on I-4; no access from US 441 south to I-4 east or I-4 west to US 441 north
Holden Heights 244.414 393.346
To I-4 east / Michigan Street
Orlando 245.831 395.627
SR 408 – Downtown Orlando, Titusville, Ocoee
Exit 9 on SR 408
246.431 396.592
SR 526 east (Washington Street / CR 526 west)
247.086 397.646
US 17 north / US 92 east / SR 50 (Colonial Drive / SR 600 east) to I-4 – Titusville, University of Central Florida
Northern terminus of concurrency with US 17 / US 92 / SR 600
248.461 399.859
SR 438 (Princeton Street)
249.012 400.746
SR 416 west (Silver Star Road)
250.496 403.134
SR 423 (John Young Parkway / Lee Road) to I-4 – Winter Park
253.85 408.53
SR 414 east / SR 414 west to I-4 / SR 429 – Maitland, Apopka
SR 414 exit 9
Apopka 257.66 414.66
SR 436 east – Altamonte Springs
interchange
258.027 415.254 Alabama Avenue (CR 424 east)
258.477 415.978
CR 435 (Park Avenue)
258.608 416.189
CR 437A south (Central Avenue / CR 424 west)
259.77 418.06
SR 451 south to SR 429 south / SR 414 east / Vick Road – Orlando, Maitland, Ocoee, Winter Garden, Tampa
Plymouth 261.713 421.186
CR 437 north (Plymouth Sorrento Road)
south end of CR 437 overlap
261.849 421.405
CR 437 south (Orange Avenue) – Ocoee, Winter Garden
north end of CR 437 overlap
Apopka 262.138 421.870
To SR 429 / SR 414 east / SR 429 Connector Road – Orlando, Tampa, Maitland, Daytona Beach
Zellwood 265.773 427.720

CR 448 Truck west (Jones Avenue)
Tangerine 267.327 430.221
CR 448 west (Sadler Road) – Lake Jem
269.316 433.422
CR 500A north – Mt. Dora
Former SR 500A
Lake Mount Dora 270.71 435.67
SR 46 east (CR 46 west) – Mt. Dora, Sanford
interchange
273.184 439.647
SR 44 east / Donnelly Street – to bypass SR 19 north, Downtown Mount Dora
former CR 44B

Eustis–Mount Dora line
275.123 442.768
CR 44C south (Eudora Road)
Eustis 275.77 443.81
SR 19 north / CR 19A south – Eustis, Umatilla, Mt. Dora
interchange; south end of SR 19 overlap
276.066 444.285
CR 19A south / Plaza Drive
Tavares 279.017 449.034
SR 19 south / Orange Avenue
north end of SR 19 overlap
279.213 449.350
To SR 19 south / Lakeshore Boulevard (SR 500A) south – Tavares, Business District, Mt. Dora
Leesburg 281.530 453.079
CR 473 north
283.648 456.487
CR 449 north (Stewart Lane) – Silver Lake
284.439 457.760
CR 44 Leg A west
285.363 459.247
CR 44 east – Lisbon
287.163 462.144
SR 44 west (East Dixie Avenue) to US 27 south
289.300 465.583
US 27 south (North 14th Street / SR 25) – Clermont
Southern terminus of concurrency with US 27 / SR 25
289.524 465.944
CR 44A west (Griffin Road)
290.187 467.011
CR 466A east (Picciola Road)
Fruitland Park 290.786 467.975
CR 25A north
292.039 469.991
CR 466A west (Miller Street) – Wildwood
292.502 470.736
CR 25A south
Lady Lake 296.211 476.705
CR 466 west
296.619 477.362
CR 25 north – Weirsdale
Northern terminus of concurrency with SR 25

Sumter

No major junctions
Marion 302.23 486.39
CR 42 – Pedro, Weirsdale
306.211 492.799
To I-75 / Southeast 132nd Street Road
south bypass of Belleview
Belleview 307.889 495.499
CR 25A east
308.784 496.940
US 301 south (SR 35) – Wildwood
Southern terminus of concurrency with US 301
308.973 497.244
SR 25 south / CR 484 west to SR 35 / I-75 – Dunnellon, Ocklawaha
Southern terminus of concurrency with SR 25; Eastern terminus of CR 484
Santos 313.206 504.056
CR 328 west (Southeast 80th Street) – Santos, Santos Trailhead (Cross Florida Greenway)
316.414 509.219
CR 464A (Lake Weir Avenue)
Ocala 318.130 511.981
CR 475 south
318.692 512.885
SR 464 west (Southwest 17th Street) to SR 200
319.221 513.736
SR 200 west (Southwest 10th Street) to I-75 – Hernando, Inverness, College of Central Florida
Southern terminus of concurrency with SR 200
319.760 514.604
SR 40 (West Silver Springs Boulevard) – Dunnellon, Silver Springs, Business District
320.451 515.716
US 27 north / SR 492 east (Bonnie Heath Boulevard / SR 500 north) to I-75 – Williston, Silver Springs
Northern terminus of concurrency with US 27 (and unsigned SR 500); Western terminus of SR 492
321.097 516.756
CR 200A north (Northwest 20th Street)
321.962 518.148
CR 25A north (Northwest Gainesville Road) – Lowell, Reddick
324.843 522.784
SR 326 (Ocala Bypass) to I-75 / SR 40 east – Ormond Beach
327.351 526.820 Northwest 100th Street - Martin, Anthony
330.246 531.479
CR 329 – Lowell, Sparr
330.372 531.682
US 301 north (SR 200) – Starke
Interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance; northern terminus of concurrency with US 301 / SR 200
332.637 535.327
CR 316 – Reddick, Fairfield
336.048 540.817
CR 25A south (Northwest Gainesville Road)
336.680 541.834
CR 318 to I-75 – Irvine, Citra
McIntosh 339.422 546.247
CR 320 west (Avenue G)

Marion–Alachua
county line
342.413 551.060 Southeast 185th Avenue / Northwest 320th Street - Evinston
Alachua 344.139 553.838 Southeast 165th Avenue - Micanopy
Micanopy 344.432 554.310
CR 346 east – Cross Creek
345.321 555.740
CR 234 east / Southeast Cholokka Boulevard – Historic Micanopy, Museum
345.987 556.812
CR 234 west to I-75 – Micanopy
354.041 569.774
SR 331 (Southwest Williston Road) to SR 329 / I-75 – Williston, Waldo, truck route to SR 121 north / US 441 north
Gainesville 355.538 572.183
SR 226 / SR 24A (Southwest 16th Avenue) to I-75
355.917 572.793
SR 24 west (Archer Road) – University Medical Center, VA Hospital
Southern terminus of concurrency with SR 24
356.616 573.918
SR 24 east / SR 26 (West University Avenue) to I-75
Northern terminus of concurrency with SR 24
358.127 576.350
SR 120 east (Northwest 23rd Avenue)
359.131 577.965
SR 222 (Northwest 39th Avenue) to I-75 – truck route to SR 121 south / US 441 south
359.884 579.177
SR 20 east (Northwest 6th Street)
Southern terminus of concurrency with SR 20
360.243 579.755
CR 232 (Northwest 53rd Avenue)
361.105 581.142
SR 121 (Northwest 22nd Street) – Williston, LaCrosse
Alachua 365.792 588.685
CR 25A north (Northwest 120th Lane)
366.837 590.367
CR 237 north – Hague
367.229 590.998
CR 25A south (Northwest 126th Avenue)
369.549 594.731
CR 2054 west (Rachael Boulevard)
371.674 598.151
SR 235 (Northwest 140th Street) – Newberry, LaCrosse
373.01 600.30
I-75 (SR 93) – Tampa, Lake City
Exit 399 on I-75
373.788 601.553
CR 235A (Northwest 173rd Street)
High Springs 377.744 607.920
SR 20 west (Northeast 1st Avenue) to US 27 – Ft. White, Ichetucknee Springs State Park, Downtown High Springs
Northern terminus of concurrency with SR 20
378.366 608.921
US 41 south / CR 236 east (North Main Street / SR 45) to US 27 – Newberry, Santa Fe, Downtown High Springs
Southern terminus of concurrency with US 41; Northern terminus of SR 45
see US 41 (mile 408.870-431.599)
Columbia 401.095 645.500

US 41 north / US 441 Truck north (SR 25)
Northern terminus of concurrency with US 41 / SR 25
Southern terminus of SR 25A
Lake City 403.630 649.580
SR 10A (Baya Drive)
404.065 650.280
US 90 (Duval Street / SR 10 / SR 47 south / SR 100 east) to SR 100
south end of SR 47 / SR 100 overlap
405.034 651.839

US 441 Truck south (Bascom Norris Drive / CR 100A / truck route to US 90 / SR 100 east)
Five Points 405.441 652.494
CR 25A north / Gum Swamp Road (CR 250 east)
north end of SR 25A overlap
Lake City 407.67 656.08
I-10 (SR 8) – Live Oak, Jacksonville
Exit 303 on I-10
412.896 664.492
CR 246 west (Northwest Lassie Black Street)
427.417 687.861
CR 6 west – Jasper
433.050 696.926
US 441 north / SR 89 north – Fargo, Homerville
Georgia state line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi


  •       Concurrency terminus


  •       Incomplete access




Related routes


At least six other special routes of US 441 have existed in Florida, however only one exists today.




  • U.S. Route 441 Business – Tangerine to Tavares; former Mount Dora Business route, now County Road Old 441. In Mt. Dora and Tavares, former SR S-500A.


  • U.S. Route 441 Alternate – Lady Lake to Belleview; former route co-signed with Alternate U.S. Route 27.


  • U.S. Route 441 Alternate – Ocala to Reddick; Today CR 25A.


  • U.S. Route 441 Truck – Lake City



In popular culture


Route 441 is mentioned in the song "American Girl" by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.[3] Tom Petty was a native of Gainesville.



References





  1. ^ ab FDOT straight line diagrams, accessed January 2014


  2. ^ [1]


  3. ^ [2]




External links



  • US Route 441 in Florida (SouthEastRoads.com)

  • Old Florida Heritage Highway (Florida Scenic Highways)














U.S. Route 441
Previous state:
Terminus

Florida
Next state:
Georgia








Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Monte Carlo

Information security

章鱼与海女图