Florida State Road 72

State Road 72 marker

State Road 72
Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length: 42.559 mi[1] (68.492 km)
Major junctions
West end: SR 758 on Siesta Key
  US 41 near Sarasota
I-75 near Sarasota
East end: SR 70 near Arcadia
Highway system
SR 71SR 73

State Road 72 (SR 72) is a state highway in DeSoto and Sarasota County, Florida. It is the most direct route to Siesta Key when traveling west on SR 70 from Arcadia and Fort Pierce.

The western terminus is with an intersection with SR 758 in Siesta Key. West of U.S. Route 41, the road is 4 lanes wide to get over Sarasota Bay on the Stickney Point Bridge. It crosses the Myakka River and provides access to Myakka River State Park. Immediately east of Interstate 75, the road transforms from 2 lanes wide to 6 lanes wide. A block west of the eastern terminus is CR 661, an alternative of U.S. Route 17 and provides access to State Road 60 (via SR 37). Its eastern terminus is with an intersection of SR 70 near Arcadia.

Route description

SR 72 westbound past I-75 interchange near Bee Ridge

SR 72 begins at an intersection with the southern terminus of SR 758 to the east of the Gulf of Mexico in Siesta Key, Sarasota County, heading northeast on Stickney Point Road, a four-lane divided highway. The road passes through commercial areas, crossing the Intracoastal Waterway on a drawbridge. The state road heads into Gulf Gate Estates, passing through residential areas before heading into a commercial area and crossing US 41/SR 45. Past this intersection, SR 72 passes more homes and businesses as a seven-lane road with a center left-turn lane, curving east onto Clark Road at the Swift Road intersection. The road continues through developed areas, crossing South Lockwood Ridge Road, CR 773 (Beneva Road), and Sawyer Road. The state road becomes a six-lane divided highway and intersects McIntosh Road as it crosses a Seminole Gulf Railway line. SR 72 passes more businesses and intersects Sawyer Loop Road, Honore Avenue, and Gantt Road before coming to an interchange with I-75/SR 93 near Bee Ridge.[2][3]

Past this interchange, the state road narrows to four lanes before becoming a two-lane undivided road as it heads through residential areas, passing to the north of Twin Lakes Park. The road turns to the southeast and heads into a mix of wooded neighborhoods and fields, becoming an unnamed road. SR 72 curves east again and runs though rural areas of woods and swamps. The road enters Myakka River State Park and turns southeast. The state road continues through wooded swamps within the state park, heading east again. SR 72 leaves Myakka River State Park and passes through areas of fields and trees. The road crosses into DeSoto County and continues through rural areas for several more miles, intersecting CR 769. SR 72 turns northeast and passes through farmland and trees with some homes, intersecting CR 661 before ending at an intersection with SR 70 to the west of Arcadia.[2][3]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
SarasotaSiesta Key0.0000.000 SR 758 north (Midnight Pass Road / CR 789 south) Siesta Beach, Crescent Beach South, Turtle Beach, Business DistrictsWestern terminus
Gulf Intracoastal Waterway0.280.45Stickney Point Bridge
0.9801.577 US 41 (Tamiami Trail South / SR 45) Sarasota, Venice
2.7834.479Beneva Road (CR 773)
5.789.30 I-75 (SR 93) Tampa, St. Petersburg, NaplesI-75 exit 205
7.49612.064Proctor Road (CR 72A west)
8.94714.399Bee Ridge Road Extension
DeSoto37.67860.637 CR 769 south Port Charlotte
41.70867.123 CR 661 south
42.55968.492 SR 70 Bradenton, ArcadiaEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Road 72A

County Road 72A
Location: South Sarasota-Proctor

County Road 72A is a west-to-east suffixed alternate of SR 72. The road is named "Proctor Road," and much of it is four lanes wide. It begins as a four-lane undivided highway at US 41 and doesn't become a divided highway until it reaches the Sarasota County Technical Institute. At McIntosh Road it narrows to a two-lane undivided highway. At Honore Avenue it widens to a four-lane divided highway. After the intersection of Cattleman Road and Grove Point Boulevard the road narrows down to a two-lane undivided highway before crossing over I-75 with no access, then returns to ground level after a power sub-station on the northeast corner of the overpass. After the intersection of a one-lane dead end street named Falcon Place, it curves to the southeast where it will eventually meet up with its parent route at the intersection with Dove Avenue. A former right of way of the road can be seen on the northeast corner of the terminus.

References

  1. 1 2 FDOT straight line diagrams Archived March 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine., accessed February 2014
  2. 1 2 "Straight-Line Diagrams". Florida Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 24, 2012.
  3. 1 2 Google (June 27, 2012). "overview of State Road 72" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 27, 2012.
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