Florida State Road 267

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State Road 267 marker

State Road 267

Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length59.4 mi (95.6 km)
Major junctions
South end US 98
Major intersections SR 363
CR 61
US 319
SR 20
I-10 / SR 8
US 90 / SR 12 / SR 65
North end SR 302
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
Highway system
SR 265 SR 273

State Road 267 (SR 267) is a north–south state route in the eastern Florida panhandle, west of Tallahassee.

The route begins at US 98 in Newport and heads northwest as it crosses SR 363, passes Wakulla Springs, crosses US 319, and continues through the Apalachicola National Forest. It briefly joins with SR 20 to cross the Ochlockonee River, then splits to continue northward to I-10, US 90 in Quincy, and the Georgia state line, where it continues as Georgia State Route 302.

Major intersections

County Location Mile Destination Notes
Wakulla Newport 0.00 US 98 Southern terminus
Wakulla SR 363
CR 365
CR 61 County maintained segment of SR 61
US 319
Leon SR 20 East end of SR 20 concurrency
Liberty SR 20 West end of SR 20 concurrency
Gadsden I-10 / SR 8 Exit 181 (I-10)
Quincy US 90 / SR 12 / SR 65 West end of US 90 concurrency
US 90 / SR 12 / SR 65 East end of US 90 concurrency
59.4 SR 302 Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Road 267A

County Road 267A marker

County Road 267A

LocationGadsden County

County Road 267A is the only suffixed alternate of SR 267. The road is named Spooner Road and can be found south of Quincy. It begins south of the interchange with I-10 and runs southeast to Southern Gadsden County 65B(Old Federal Highway).

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