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Florida State Road 29

State Road 29 (SR 29) is a state highway that runs north–south through Southwest Florida. A rural road, it runs mostly through uninhabited farmland in its northern half, and along wetlands in its southern half.

State Road 29

SR 29 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length75.820 mi[1] (122.020 km)
Major junctions
South end US 41 / CR 29 at Carnestown
Major intersections
I-75 Toll in Miles City
SR 82 near Immokalee
SR 80 in LaBelle
North end US 27 near Palmdale
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
Highway system
US 29 SR 30

Route description

 
North end of State Road 29

State Road 29 begins at an intersection with U.S. Route 41 (Tamiami Trail) in the small community of Carnestown, located just 4 miles north of Everglades City. From there, it travels north along the western edge of the Big Cypress National Preserve and the eastern edge of the Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Forest, which the road borders until it reaches Interstate 75 (Alligator Alley) at Miles City.

 
Florida State Road 29, just north of US Route 41 in Carnestown.

North of I-75, State Road 29 borders the Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge to the west and continues to border the Big Cypress National Preserve up to a point just south of Sunniland.

SR 29 turns west briefly and back north through the city of Immokalee, a small farming town with large migrant populations. Just north of Immokalee, SR 29 intersects with State Road 82, which travels west to Fort Myers. SR 29 continues due north through more agricultural areas until it reaches the city of LaBelle, where it runs through the city center and intersects State Road 80, a transpeninsular route connecting Fort Myers and West Palm Beach.

After crossing the Caloosahatchee River on a small drawbridge, SR 29 turns northeast and continues to its northern terminus at an intersection with US 27 (unsigned SR 25), just south of Palmdale.

History

 
A Florida State Road 29 sign located in Miles City, just south of Interstate 75.

State Road 29 was extended from Immokalee to Everglades City in the 1920s around the same time as the construction of the Tamiami Trail. Its construction was championed by Barron Collier as a land connection to Everglades City (the county seat of Collier County at the time).[2] The route was designated State Road 164 until 1945, when it was changed to State Road 29 as part of a statewide renumbering.[3] State Road 29 was extended from Everglades City to Chokoloskee in 1956 upon the completion of a causeway across Chokoloskee Bay[4]

South of Immokalee, SR 29 ran alongside the now-abandoned Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Haines City Branch from Harrisburg (just south of Palmdale) to Everglades City, which was also built in the 1920s. Part of this line was once the Deep Lake Railroad, which was once owned by Barron Collier. The railroad was removed from Sunniland south to Everglades City in 1957, and the rest of it was removed in the 1980s.[5]

Before the Florida Department of Transportation removed a large number of State Roads from its list for state control and maintenance, SR 29 continued south through the towns of Jerome, Copeland, and then meeting Everglades City just outside the Everglades National Park. Now designated County Road 29 north of Everglades City and County Road 29A south of it, the historic southern terminus of SR 29 is in Chokoloskee, on Chokoloskee Island within the National Park.

When plans were made to upgrade Alligator Alley to carry Interstate 75 in 1973, State Road 29 was not initially planned to have an interchange with the freeway due to environmental concerns. This decision was reversed in 1989 during construction of I-75 and interchange ramps were included after steps were taken to protect the endangered Florida panther.[6]

Related routes

LaBelle truck route

 

 

State Road 29 Truck

LocationLaBelle

State Road 29 Truck is a truck detour along South Bridge Street. It begins at the northwest corner of LaBelle Airport south of the southeast corner of SR 29 and CR 80A. SR 29 Truck also intersects CR 80A, and runs along the east side of SR 29 until it reaches SR 80 near the Old Hendry County Courthouse.

Collier County

 

New Market Road

LocationImmokalee

County Road 29A is a route bypassing Immokalee to the northeast. It runs mostly southeast to northwest, and is named New Market Road.

County Road 29A begins as New Market Road East, as a straight south to north road until it approaches a local fire station on the northeast corner of an access road to Immokalee Airport, and curves to the northwest. The road serves as the headquarters for the Immokalee State Farmer's Market. At Charlotte Street New Market Road East becomes New Market Road West. The straight northwestern to southeastern pattern continues until it curves to the west and approaches the terminus at SR 29 and Westclox Road north of the city, but not before a northbound turning ramp forks off to the right.

Hendry County

 

North Main Street

LocationLaBelle

County Road 29A is a short, former segment of State Road 29 in LaBelle. It runs north along North Main Street from the SR 29-80 multiplex at the Hendry County Courthouse to Park Avenue, where it turns east terminating a block later at Bridge Street(SR 29) at the foot of the drawbridge over Caloosahatchee River.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
CollierCarnestown0.0000.000  
 
US 41 (Tamiami Trail) / CR 29 south – Miami, Naples
Copeland2.4954.015 
 
CR 837 west (Janes Scenic Drive) – Fakahatchee Strand State Preserve
3.8446.186 
 
CR 837 east (Wagon Wheel Road)
Miles City16.9827.33 
 
I-75 Toll (SR 93) – Naples, Fort Lauderdale
Exit 80 on I-75
27.20843.787  CR 858 – Ave Maria, Hendry Correctional Institution
Immokalee36.77059.176 
 
  CR 846 east – Airport
36.90259.388 
 
CR 29A north (Newmarket Road East)
37.30960.043 
 
CR 846 west (1st Street) – Naples, Bonita Springs, Seminole Casino, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
39.18363.059 
 
CR 890 west (Lake Trafford Road) – Ann Olesky Park on Lake Trafford
39.76163.989 
 
CR 29A east (Newmarket Road West)
41.23166.355 
 
CR 894 west (Experimental Road)
42.79868.877 
 
SR 82 west – Fort Myers
Hendry45.82973.755 
 
CR 830A east
Felda46.77775.280 
 
CR 830 east
50.41581.135 
 
CR 832 east (Keri Road) – Okaloacoochee Slough State Forest
LaBelle60.71397.708 
 
 
 
 
 
SR 29 Truck north (North Bridge Street) to SR 80 east – Florida Southwestern State College
60.80697.858  CR 80A (West Cowboy Way)
61.82899.503 
 
SR 80 west (Hickpochee Avenue) – Alva
South end of SR 80 overlap
61.89399.607 
 
 
 
 
SR 80 east (Hickpochee Avenue) / SR 29 Truck south (Bridge Street) – Clewiston
North end of SR 80 overlap
62.42100.46LaBelle Drawbridge over Caloosahatchee River (Okeechobee Waterway)
62.878101.192 
 
CR 78 west – Fort Denaud
HendryGlades
county line
63.383102.005 
 
To CR 731 / Whidden Road
Glades65.888106.036 
 
SR 78 east – Moore Haven
75.056120.791 
 
CR 74 west – Punta Gorda
75.820122.020  US 27 (SR 25) – Palmdale, Moore Haven
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b FDOT straight line diagrams March 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, accessed February 2014
  2. ^ Carter, Luther J. (1974). The Florida Experience: Land and Water Policy in a Growth State. The Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 0-8018-1646-7.
  3. ^ "Collier, 1936". Florida Center for Instructional Technology. University of South Florida. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
  4. ^ "Chokoloskee". Ghost Towns. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  5. ^ "Harrisburg to Everglades City". Abandoned Rails. Retrieved 22 December 2013.
  6. ^ Staats, Eric (30 July 2010). "POLL Alligator Alley widening study raised environmental concern about interchanges". Naples Daily News. Retrieved 22 June 2016.

External links

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This article describes a Florida state highway numbered 29 For the U S highway with the same number see U S Route 29 in Florida State Road 29 SR 29 is a state highway that runs north south through Southwest Florida A rural road it runs mostly through uninhabited farmland in its northern half and along wetlands in its southern half State Road 29SR 29 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by FDOTLength75 820 mi 1 122 020 km Major junctionsSouth endUS 41 CR 29 at CarnestownMajor intersectionsI 75 Toll in Miles City SR 82 near Immokalee SR 80 in LaBelleNorth endUS 27 near PalmdaleLocationCountryUnited StatesStateFloridaHighway systemFlorida State Highway SystemInterstate US State Former Pre 1945 Toll Scenic US 29 SR 30 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Related routes 3 1 LaBelle truck route 3 2 Collier County 3 3 Hendry County 4 Major intersections 5 References 6 External linksRoute description Edit North end of State Road 29 State Road 29 begins at an intersection with U S Route 41 Tamiami Trail in the small community of Carnestown located just 4 miles north of Everglades City From there it travels north along the western edge of the Big Cypress National Preserve and the eastern edge of the Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Forest which the road borders until it reaches Interstate 75 Alligator Alley at Miles City Florida State Road 29 just north of US Route 41 in Carnestown North of I 75 State Road 29 borders the Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge to the west and continues to border the Big Cypress National Preserve up to a point just south of Sunniland SR 29 turns west briefly and back north through the city of Immokalee a small farming town with large migrant populations Just north of Immokalee SR 29 intersects with State Road 82 which travels west to Fort Myers SR 29 continues due north through more agricultural areas until it reaches the city of LaBelle where it runs through the city center and intersects State Road 80 a transpeninsular route connecting Fort Myers and West Palm Beach After crossing the Caloosahatchee River on a small drawbridge SR 29 turns northeast and continues to its northern terminus at an intersection with US 27 unsigned SR 25 just south of Palmdale History Edit A Florida State Road 29 sign located in Miles City just south of Interstate 75 State Road 29 was extended from Immokalee to Everglades City in the 1920s around the same time as the construction of the Tamiami Trail Its construction was championed by Barron Collier as a land connection to Everglades City the county seat of Collier County at the time 2 The route was designated State Road 164 until 1945 when it was changed to State Road 29 as part of a statewide renumbering 3 State Road 29 was extended from Everglades City to Chokoloskee in 1956 upon the completion of a causeway across Chokoloskee Bay 4 South of Immokalee SR 29 ran alongside the now abandoned Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Haines City Branch from Harrisburg just south of Palmdale to Everglades City which was also built in the 1920s Part of this line was once the Deep Lake Railroad which was once owned by Barron Collier The railroad was removed from Sunniland south to Everglades City in 1957 and the rest of it was removed in the 1980s 5 Before the Florida Department of Transportation removed a large number of State Roads from its list for state control and maintenance SR 29 continued south through the towns of Jerome Copeland and then meeting Everglades City just outside the Everglades National Park Now designated County Road 29 north of Everglades City and County Road 29A south of it the historic southern terminus of SR 29 is in Chokoloskee on Chokoloskee Island within the National Park When plans were made to upgrade Alligator Alley to carry Interstate 75 in 1973 State Road 29 was not initially planned to have an interchange with the freeway due to environmental concerns This decision was reversed in 1989 during construction of I 75 and interchange ramps were included after steps were taken to protect the endangered Florida panther 6 Related routes EditLaBelle truck route Edit State Road 29 TruckLocationLaBelleState Road 29 Truck is a truck detour along South Bridge Street It begins at the northwest corner of LaBelle Airport south of the southeast corner of SR 29 and CR 80A SR 29 Truck also intersects CR 80A and runs along the east side of SR 29 until it reaches SR 80 near the Old Hendry County Courthouse This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2014 Collier County Edit New Market RoadLocationImmokaleeCounty Road 29A is a route bypassing Immokalee to the northeast It runs mostly southeast to northwest and is named New Market Road County Road 29A begins as New Market Road East as a straight south to north road until it approaches a local fire station on the northeast corner of an access road to Immokalee Airport and curves to the northwest The road serves as the headquarters for the Immokalee State Farmer s Market At Charlotte Street New Market Road East becomes New Market Road West The straight northwestern to southeastern pattern continues until it curves to the west and approaches the terminus at SR 29 and Westclox Road north of the city but not before a northbound turning ramp forks off to the right Hendry County Edit North Main StreetLocationLaBelleCounty Road 29A is a short former segment of State Road 29 in LaBelle It runs north along North Main Street from the SR 29 80 multiplex at the Hendry County Courthouse to Park Avenue where it turns east terminating a block later at Bridge Street SR 29 at the foot of the drawbridge over Caloosahatchee River Major intersections EditCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesCollierCarnestown0 0000 000 US 41 Tamiami Trail CR 29 south Miami NaplesCopeland2 4954 015 CR 837 west Janes Scenic Drive Fakahatchee Strand State Preserve 3 8446 186 CR 837 east Wagon Wheel Road Miles City16 9827 33 I 75 Toll SR 93 Naples Fort LauderdaleExit 80 on I 75 27 20843 787 CR 858 Ave Maria Hendry Correctional InstitutionImmokalee36 77059 176 CR 846 east Airport36 90259 388 CR 29A north Newmarket Road East 37 30960 043 CR 846 west 1st Street Naples Bonita Springs Seminole Casino Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary39 18363 059 CR 890 west Lake Trafford Road Ann Olesky Park on Lake Trafford39 76163 989 CR 29A east Newmarket Road West 41 23166 355 CR 894 west Experimental Road 42 79868 877 SR 82 west Fort MyersHendry 45 82973 755 CR 830A eastFelda46 77775 280 CR 830 east 50 41581 135 CR 832 east Keri Road Okaloacoochee Slough State ForestLaBelle60 71397 708 SR 29 Truck north North Bridge Street to SR 80 east Florida Southwestern State College60 80697 858 CR 80A West Cowboy Way 61 82899 503 SR 80 west Hickpochee Avenue AlvaSouth end of SR 80 overlap61 89399 607 SR 80 east Hickpochee Avenue SR 29 Truck south Bridge Street ClewistonNorth end of SR 80 overlap 62 42100 46LaBelle Drawbridge over Caloosahatchee River Okeechobee Waterway 62 878101 192 CR 78 west Fort DenaudHendry Gladescounty line 63 383102 005 To CR 731 Whidden RoadGlades 65 888106 036 SR 78 east Moore Haven 75 056120 791 CR 74 west Punta Gorda 75 820122 020 US 27 SR 25 Palmdale Moore Haven1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusReferences Edit a b FDOT straight line diagrams Archived March 6 2014 at the Wayback Machine accessed February 2014 Carter Luther J 1974 The Florida Experience Land and Water Policy in a Growth State The Johns Hopkins University Press ISBN 0 8018 1646 7 Collier 1936 Florida Center for Instructional Technology University of South Florida Retrieved 14 November 2015 Chokoloskee Ghost Towns Retrieved 23 June 2015 Harrisburg to Everglades City Abandoned Rails Retrieved 22 December 2013 Staats Eric 30 July 2010 POLL Alligator Alley widening study raised environmental concern about interchanges Naples Daily News Retrieved 22 June 2016 External links EditRoute map KML file edit help Template Attached KML Florida State Road 29KML is from Wikidata 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