Florida State Road 52

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State Road 52 (SR 52) is the major east–west road through northern Pasco County, Florida. The road begins in Bayonet Point at US 19 (SR 55), passes south of San Antonio and St. Leo, and terminates on the south side of Dade City at US 98 and US 301.

State Road 52 marker
State Road 52
Schrader Memorial Highway
McCabe Road
Clinton Avenue
Map
SR 52 highlighted in red, CR 52 highlighted in blue
Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length32.03 mi[1] (51.55 km)
Major junctions
West end US 19 in Bayonet Point
Major intersections
East end US 98 / US 301 in Dade City
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountiesPasco
Highway system
SR 51 SR 53

Route description

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SR 52 exists primarily as a six-lane commercial strip between US 19 and Moon Lake Road. In 2007, the road was widened to six lanes between Moon Lake Road and SR 589 (Suncoast Parkway), but most of the development taking place here has been residential so far. On the Southeast corner of the Suncoast Parkway interchange are a Florida State Police barracks and a Florida Division of Forestry fire tower. The road narrows down to four lanes and then two as it enters Fivay Junction and approaches Shady Hills Road before crossing the Pithlachascotee River. As the road runs along the north side of some agricultural land, it eventually meets with a railroad crossing and then passes a sawmill before encountering US 41 (SR 45) at a section of Pasco County which is known as Gowers Corner. Plans to widen SR 52 near US 41 include the realignment of both roads.

East of US 41 is a community known as the Pilot Country Estates Airport, where residents have their private airplanes.[2] Beyond that, most of the features surrounding SR 52 consist of fledgling farmland and little lakes. At least one other gated community exists east of this point. Other sites along this segment include the Dirt Devil's Speedway[3] and a concrete factory on the southwest corner of CR 583 (Ehren Cutoff). A winery was established at some point in the early 21st Century, and a model aviation club existed in one of two locations along this road segment.

After a pair of bridges over two dry creeks, SR 52 encounters Bellamy Brothers Boulevard (CR 581 North), which leads drivers north through farms and woods before entering the Brooksville. Meanwhile, SR 52 climbs a hill and then drops before approaching the Pasco County Juvenile Detention Center. Almost immediately, the road enters the unincorporated hamlet of Pasco[4] as it crosses a former railroad right-of-way that once ran from St. Petersburg to Trilby.[5] The interchange with I-75 (exit 285) is easily visible before reaching the former grade crossing, but not without approaching a gated community and two truck stops.

Immediately after the I-75 interchange, SR 52 passes by an industrial park and Recreational Vehicle dealership. Continuing east, SR 52 bisects the Mirada development before intersecting CR 577 (Curley Road) immediately south of San Antonio. Continuing east south of St. Leo, SR 52 curves northeast to avoid Williams Cemetery before intersecting with CR 579 (Prospect Road) on the southeast side of the town. Continuing east from this intersection as Clinton Avenue, SR 52 then proceeds to curve back southeast before curving back east again through the small residential community of Lake Pasadena Heights and Clinton Heights before terminating at an intersection with US 98 and US 301 on the south side of Dade City.

History

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Former segments of SR 52, have included Roth Lane, in Saint Leo, and North 21st Street and Lock Street in Dade City.

To address recent growth in Pasco County, SR 52 was realigned onto a 7-mile (11 km), four-lane, divided highway alignment south of the previous winding two-lane highway alignment through San Antonio and St. Leo, between I-75 and US 98 and US 301. It opened to traffic on February 17, 2023, costing $82 million. The former alignment was transferred to Pasco County as County Road 52 (CR 52).[6][7][8]

Major intersections

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The entire route is in Pasco County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Bayonet Point0.0000.000  US 19 (SR 55) – Port Richey, St. Petersburg, Hudson
2.0123.238  CR 1 (Little Road) – New Port Richey
6.1629.917 
 
CR 587 west (Moon Lake Road) – Pasco-Hernando Community College
Shady Hills9.3315.02  SR 589 (Suncoast Parkway) – Brooksville, TampaSR 589 exit 27
Gowers Corner12.43820.017  US 41 (SR 45) – Masaryktown, Land o' Lakes
17.82328.683 
 
CR 583 south (Ehren Cutoff) – State Veterans Nursing Home, Land o' Lakes
21.39334.429 
 
CR 581 north (Bellamy Brothers Boulevard) – Darby
Pasco23.4337.71  I-75 (SR 93) – Ocala, Tampa, St. PetersburgI-75 exit 285
 
 
CR 52 east
Former segment of SR 52
26.5342.70  CR 577 (Curley Road) – St. Joseph, Zephyrhills
St. Leo28.9346.56  CR 579 (Prospect Road)
Dade City  CR 41 (Fort King Road)
32.0351.55   US 98 / US 301
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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County Road 52 Alternate
LocationSt. LeoDade City
Length1.5 mi[9] (2.4 km)

County Road 52 Alternate (CR 52 Alt) is the bannered route of SR 52 south of Dade City. It began at an intersection with CR 579 on the southeast corner of St. Leo just south of the intersection with the former alignment of SR 52 and ran east along Clinton Street through the communities of Lake Pasadena Heights and Clinton Heights before encountering the intersection with US 98 and US 301 on the south side of Dade City. The route continues east of there just outside of the city limits and terminates at CR 35 Alternate (Old Lakeland Highway).

The segment between CR 579 and US 98-301 was incorporated into SR 52 following its realignment on February 17, 2023. The segment east of US 98-301 still exists.

The entire route is in Pasco County.

Locationmi[9]kmDestinationsNotes
St. Leo0.00.0  CR 579 (Prospect Road)Former western terminus of CR 52A; currently SR 52
Dade City  CR 41 (Fort King Road)Former SR 41
3.15.0   US 98 / US 301Eastern terminus of SR 52; current western terminus of CR 52A
4.67.4 
 
CR 35 Alt. (Old Lakeland Highway)
Eastern terminus of CR 52A
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Closed/former
  •       Route transition
County Road 52
LocationSan AntonioDade City
Length9.0 mi[10] (14.5 km)
HistoryCommissioned on February 17, 2023

County Road 52 (CR 52) is a county route of SR 52 between west of San Antonio and Dade City. It is a former alignment of SR 52 before its realignment to a 7-mile (11 km) four-lane divided highway segment to the south. It begins at an intersection with SR 52 west of its intersection with Mirada Boulevard, diverging to the northeast. It then proceeds to run east through San Antonio and St. Leo before running northeast and entering Dade City, where it turns north and becomes 21st Street, before turning right onto Meridian Avenue and running east through Downtown Dade City before terminating at an intersection with US 98 and US 301.

The entire route is in Pasco County.

Locationmi[10]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0 
 
SR 52 west
San Antonio2.23.5  CR 577 (Curley Road) – St. Joseph, Zephyrhills
St. Leo4.77.6  CR 579 (Prospect Road)
Dade City 
 
 
 
CR 41 north (North 21st Street) to I-75 – St. Joseph, Brooksville
West end of CR 41 overlap; CRs 41/52 turn east onto Meridian Avenue
 
 
CR 41 south (South 17th Street)
East end of CR 41 overlap
9.014.5   US 98 / US 301
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ a b FDOT straight line diagrams Archived March 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, accessed February 2014
  2. ^ "Pilot Country Estates Airport" (PDF).
  3. ^ Dirt Devils Speedway (Official site)
  4. ^ "Origins of Place Names in Pasco County, Florida". fivay.org.
  5. ^ "History of Railroads in Pasco County, Florida". fivay.org.
  6. ^ Mesmer, Aaron (February 17, 2023). "New portion of State Road 52 opened in Pasco County". WTVT. Fox Television Stations. Retrieved February 21, 2023.
  7. ^ McCormick, Keely (February 17, 2023). "Part of new State Road 52 opens Friday". WFTS-TV. E. W. Scripps Company. Retrieved February 21, 2023.
  8. ^ Bowen, C.T. (February 17, 2023). "Florida opens newest highway in Pasco County". Tampa Bay Times. Times Publishing Company. Retrieved February 21, 2023.
  9. ^ a b "County Road 52 Alternate" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved February 21, 2023.
  10. ^ a b "County Road 52" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved February 21, 2023.
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