County Road 368 (Wakulla County, Florida)

County Road 368 (Wakulla County, Florida)

State Road 368 is a former state route, now a county highway in Wakulla County, Florida, running west from Crawfordville. It is former secondary state road, formerly known as State Road 368.

There are two segments to the route; the eastern segment runs from U.S. Route 319 westwards to the Apalachicola National Forest where it becomes Forest Highway 13; the second segment runs west from County Road 375 to the Ochlockonee River.

There is also small east-west "bypass route", locally known as 23rd Street, in Panama City connecting U.S. Route 231 on the northeast side of town to U.S. Route 98 and State Road 30 on the city's west side.


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