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Florida State Road 4

State Road 4 marker

State Road 4
Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length: 43.705 mi (70.336 km)
Existed: 1945 renumbering () – present
Major junctions
West end: US 29 in Century
  SR 89 in Jay
SR 87 near Berrydale
SR 189 in Baker
East end: US 90 in Milligan
Location
Counties: Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa
Highway system
I-4 SR 5

County Road 4
Location: Walnut Hill-Century
Length: 13.350 mi (21.485 km)

County Road 4A
Location: Century and vicinity
Length: 6.005 mi (9.664 km)

County Road 4
Location: Milligan-Crestview
Length: 3.022 mi (4.863 km)

County Road 4A
Location: Baker
Length: 2.519 mi (4.054 km)

County Road 4B
Location: Baker
Length: 1.207 mi (1.942 km)

State Road 4 marker

State Road 4 (SR 4) is a two-lane state highway in Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa counties in the western corner of the Florida Panhandle. It is signed east–west, but the road is slightly diagonal. The road runs from Century near the Alabama state border at an intersection with U.S. Route 29, to the farming community of Milligan at an intersection with U.S. Route 90. This intersection with U.S. Route 90 is due to be redone in 2015.

The road cuts through the Blackwater River State Forest. It crosses the Escambia River, West Fork Big Coldwater Creek, Juniper Creek, Manning Creek, East Fork Big Coldwater Creek, Cedar Creek, Beaver Creek, the Blackwater River, and Penny Creek, all part of the Blackwater River basin (except for the Escambia River).

SR 4 heads slightly southeast from its western terminus at US 29 and SR 95 in Century in Escambia County, just south of the border with Alabama, and crosses the Escambia River into Santa Rosa County after less than 2 miles into its journey. The road then turns and runs east into Jay, where it intersects with SR 89. SR 4 continues east, then gradually turns southeast to its intersection with SR 87, before turning mostly east again and running through Blackwater River State Park.


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