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County Road 491 (Citrus County, Florida)

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Interstates: Interstate X (I-X)
US Highways: U.S. Highway X (US X)
State: State Road X (SR X)
County: County Road X (CR X)
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County roads in Florida
County roads in Citrus County

County Road 39
Location: Southeastern and Northern Citrus County

East Gobbler Drive
Location: North of Floral City

West Fort Island Trail
Location: Fort Island-Crystal River

County Road 48
Location: Floral City-East of Floral City

County Road 470
Location: Inverness-East of Inverness.

County Road 480
Location: Chassahowitzka-South of Floral City

Norvelle Bryant Highway
Location: East of Crystal River-Hernando

West Dunnellon Road
Location: Red Level-Citrus Springs

County Road 490
Location: Homosassa-Lecanto

The following is a list of county roads in Citrus County, Florida. All county roads are maintained by the county in which they reside.

County Road 39 is a tri-county continuation of the former SR 39 in Citrus County, however the designation exists in two sections; One in southeastern Citrus, and another in northern Citrus County.

The first section of County Road 39 enters Pineola from Istachatta at the Hernando-Citrus County Line, where it resumes its designation as County Road 39 from County Road 439 (Hernando County, Florida). The road is named South Istachatta Road and it winds along the Withlacoochee State Trail, but eventually the trail moves to the northwest. After running across Bradley Lake, it finally terminates at County Road 48. The journey of former SR 39 does not end there though, as it secretly overlaps westbound along CR 48 towards Floral City. North of Floral City, former SR 39 runs along Old Floral City Avenue, where it runs along the Withlacoochee State Trail past County Road 39A (see below), and Fort Cooper State Park, before entering Inverness South.

The second section exists between State Road 200 in Stoke's Ferry and US 41 south of Citrus Springs, County Road 39 winds along the south side of the Withlacoochee River as the Withlacoochee Trail which is not to be confused with the Withlacoochee State Trail.


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