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[[Category:Florida State Roads|399]]
[[Category:State highways in Florida|399]]
[[Category:Santa Rosa County, Florida]]
[[Category:Santa Rosa County, Florida]]
[[Category:Escambia County, Florida]]
[[Category:Escambia County, Florida]]

Revision as of 15:54, 3 September 2007

Florida State Road 399 is a Florida State Road in Escambia and Santa Rosa, although in Santa Rosa County, it is known as a county road. It is 28.33 miles (45.59 kilometers) long, mostly on Santa Rosa Island. It is an access road to Gulf Islands National Seashore. Along it's entire route, it traversed into an area that the Longleaf Pines lie next to the sand dunes of the Gulf Of Mexico. The western terminus is at a parking lot at Fort Pickens. The eastern terminus is with an intersection of US 98/SR 30 in Navarre.

Route Description

A photograph of Gulf Islands National Seashore off of SR 399. Notice the Longleaf Pines on the left side of the picture touch the sand dunes.

Beginning at the US 98/SR 30 in Navarre, it first heads north-south, traveling on the Navaree Bridge, which links the mainland to Santa Rosa Island. 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. In Pensacola Beach, the road splits, with the north-south causeway to US 98, and the other road leading to Fort Pickens, which is considered the main road. In Gulf Islands National Seashore, it ends as a cul-de-sac at a parking lot.

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