State Road 41 | ||||
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South end: | SR 43/Hillsborough CR 580 in Temple Terrace | |||
North end: | Pasco CR 41 in Zephyrhills | |||
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Florida State and County Roads
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State Road 41, not to be confused with U.S. Route 41 is the secret designation for U.S. Route 301 between Temple Terrace and Zephyrhills, Florida. It is known as Fort King Highway in Hillsborough County, and Fort King Road in Pasco County.
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State Road 41 begins at Harney Road(Hillsborough County Road 580/43) at a former railroad overpass, and curves underneath Interstate 75 with no access. It serves as the eastern terminus for State Road 582, as well as the unmarked Hillsborough County Road 582 in Thonotosassa. The road continues northeastward rejoining the aforementioned abandoned railroad line as both run through Hillsborough River State Park. It should be noted, that like much of US 301 between Bushnell and Bradenton, State Road 41 also runs parallel to the DeSoto Trail.
Entering Pasco County, the road changes its name from Fort King Highway to Fort King Road. In Zephyrhills, it becomes concurrent with State Road 39 which eventually replaces it as the secret route of US 301.
In Zephyrhills, Route 41 breaks away as a Pasco County Road that was originally a state road. Between Zephyrhills and Dade City, the road is known mainly as Fort King Road. At one point it runs on top of LeHeup Hill, which at 240 feet (73 m) is one of the highest points in Pasco County.[1] After crossing Alternate Pasco County Road 52, it runs towards the back of Pasco High School. Within the Dade City Limits, it becomes South 17th Street. Concurrent with SR 52 between South 17th Street and North 21st Street, and then immediately with Pasco County Road 578 between Saint Joe Road and Lock Street.
Northwest of Dade City Pasco CR 41 becomes Blanton Road, where it winds up, down, and around more hills. It serves as the terminus of both ends of Alternate Pasco County 41(formerly a banner route of Pasco CR 35) one end of which also includes the terminus of Pasco County Road 575. At the interchange with Interstate 75 at Exit 293(formerly Exit 60) it becomes a two-lane divided highway, but only in the vicinity of the ramps. In between, it narrows back down to a two-lane bridge over I-75 itself. Pasco CR 41 curves back north again near an orange grove at the intersection of Pasco County Road 577(Lake Iola Road), where it enters Hernando County.
North of the Hernando County Line, Pasco County Road 41 becomes Hernando County Road 541 as Spring Lake Highway. It continues to move up and down the hills of eastern Hernanado County, through orange groves, former orange groves, and hay farms. The road serves as the eastern terminus of Hernando CR 576 (Hayman Road, formerly Hernando CR 420) and Hernando CR 572 (Powell Road) in Spring Lake. North of HCR 572, one major orange grove remains intact. It ends at US 98/SR 50 in Hill 'n Dale, where it leads to a realigned section of Hernando County Road 484.