County Road 184

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Three legs of County Road 184 are signed in Northwest Florida. The westernmost portion extends 5.51 miles from U.S. 29 at Cantonment to the Alabama state line near Muscogee. Alabama State Route 112 used to begin at the CR 184 west end. The 32 mile long highway northwest to Bay Minette was turned back to Baldwin County in 2004.

The middle segment of County Road 184 arcs 9.50 miles east along Quintette Road, from U.S. 29 in Escambia County, across the Escambia River to Pace in Santa Rosa County.

County Road 184 along Hickory Hammock Road in Santa Rosa County represents the third branch. Measuring 3.34 miles, CR 184 joins CR 89 (Ward Basin Road) with State Road 87 to the southeast of Milton.

County Road 184 East - Muscogee Road
Spanning the Perdido, Baldwin County Road 112 (Old Pensacola Road) transitions into Escambia County Road 184 (Muscogee Road). 12/20/03
Leaving the state line, CR 184 (Muscogee Road) kinks eastward over a series of low rolling hills. 03/20/09
Beyond the curve after the Perdido River, Muscogee Road approaches the north end of Beulah Road. Beulah Road represents the southernmost stretch of County Road 99 in Escambia County. 03/23/02, 03/20/09
County Road 99 (Beulah Road) meanders south 7.60 miles to Hurst Hammock Road, south of U.S. 90 and the growing Beulah area. 03/20/09
County Road 184 (Muscogee Road) arcs eastward from CR 99 toward the community of Farm Hill. 03/20/09
Jack's Branch Road carries County Road 97 south 6.26 miles from CR 196 near Barrineau Park. 03/20/09
County Road 97 south joins County Road 184 east for an implied overlap along Muscogee Road. 03/20/09
A third of a mile east on CR 184, County Road 97 resumes a southward heading toward Pine Forest. An expansion project completed by 2011 added turn lanes from both directions of CR 184 to CR 97 south. 03/20/09, 07/24/11
Escambia County Road 97 runs another 4.84 miles southeast through the outer Pensacola suburbs to end at CR 297A. 07/24/11
Continuing east from CR 97, CR 184 (Muscogee Road) bends southeast to eventually parallel a railroad line to Cantonment. 07/24/11
County Road 297A leads north from Pine Forest to end at CR 184 (Muscogee Road) in Cantonment. 07/24/11
Traveling 5.56 miles, CR 297A provides an alternate route to Interstate 10 and Pensacola from Cantonment in lieu of U.S. 29 to the east. 07/24/11
The final stretch of Muscogee Road takes CR 184 east by the International Paper Company Mill in Cantonment. 07/24/11
The Muscogee Road portion of County Road 184 concludes at an unmarked intersection with U.S. 29, opposite Becks Lake Road, in Cantonment. U.S. 29 leads north to Century and south to Gonzalez and its terminus in Pensacola. 07/24/11
County Road 184 West - Muscogee Road
The first westbound shield of County Road 184 lines Muscogee Road between the International Paper Company Mill to the south and Champion Golf Club to the north. 07/24/11
County Road 184 west and 297A north come together next at Louis Street in Cantonment. 07/24/11
CR 297A begins and heads south 5.56 miles to CR 297 at Pine Forest. 07/24/11
County Road 97 ties into Muscogee Road west near the Farm Hill area. A third of a mile west, CR 97 resumes a northward course along Jack's Branch Road. 02/02/06
Muscogee Road prepares to veer southward toward Baldwin County while CR-97 diverges toward Barrineau Park. 02/02/06
The last intersection of County Road 184 (Muscogee Road) west in Florida joins the north end of CR-99 (Beulah Road) with River Annex Road south. 06/05/06
Beulah Road doubles as County Road 99 south to Beulah and Hurst Hammock Road. Two other segments of CR 99 exist in northern Escambia County as well. 02/01/06
Crossing the Perdido River, Escambia County Road 184 transitions into Baldwin County Road 112 west. 02/01/06
An Alabama welcome sign, which was knocked over by June of 2006, greeted westbound motorists bound for Bay Minette along County Road 112. 02/01/06
The first SR 112 shield was posted just after the Perdido River. While AL 112 was decommissioned in 2004, shields for the route remained in places until summer 2006. 02/01/06
County Road 184 East - Quintette Road
Escambia County Road 184 begins and heads east northeast from CR 95A to cross a CSX Railroad line. 02/08/06
East of the railroad line, Quintette Road traverses a series of hills preceding Rocky Branch Road and the Escambia River. 02/08/06
A 0.6 mile long viaduct takes County Road 184 east across the Escambia River into Santa Rosa County. 02/08/06
County Road 184 West
Quintette Road extends northwest from the turn of County Road 197 (Chumuckla Highway) at Woodbine Road (CR 197A south) in north Pace. Construction between July 2012 and June 2013 extended a realigned CR 184A (Berryhill Road) west to directly meet Quintette Road opposite Pigeon Forge Drive pictured here.1 07/24/11
Pockets of new development line an otherwise increasingly rural stretch of Quintette Road as the road angles toward the Escambia River. 02/01/06
Climbing again from a crossing over Seven Mile Creek along CR 184 west ahead of the Ashley Plantation community. 02/01/06
Santa Rosa County Road 184 (Quintette Road) bee lines westward from Renfroe Road to a crossing over Ten Mile Creek. 07/24/11, 02/01/06
Rising to cross the Escambia River along Quintette Road westbound. The Escambia flows 60 miles south from the Conecuh River, near the Alabama state line, to Escambia Bay as the border between Santa Rosa and Escambia Counties. 07/24/11
A viaduct continues the elevated stretch of County Road 184 west from the Escambia River to a crossing of The Canal. The bridge totals 0.6 miles in length. 07/24/11, 02/01/06
Wetlands from the Escambia River extend westward to include the bridge over Rocky Branch. 02/01/06
A reassurance marker for Escambia County Road 184 appears after the Quintette Road intersection with Rocky Branch Road north. 01/19/13
The Quintette Road section of County Road 184 comes to an end at junction Escambia County Road 95A. CR 95A leads south to Cottage Hill and north to Quintette and Molino. 01/19/13
County Road 184 ends, but Quintette Road continues from an adjacent intersection to lead west to U.S. 29. CR 95A represents an old alignment of U.S. 29 north from Cantonment to Barth, and again south through Gonzalez, Ensley and Brent. 01/19/13
County Road 184 East - Hickory Hammock Road
Santa Rosa County Road 184 travels the entire length of Hickory Hammock Road between Santa Rosa County Road 89 (Ward Basin Road) and SR 87. This is the first eastbound shield. 02/11/09
Santa Rosa County Road 184 ends unceremoniously at SR 87 without any signage. Nichols Lake Road continues east to Southern Raceway and a handful of rural subdivisions while SR 87 represents the main route between I-10 and U.S. 98 at Navarre. 02/11/09
County Road 184 West - Hickory Hammock Road
Santa Rosa County Road 184 begins at SR 87 near NOLF Santa Rosa and travels west on Hickory Hammock Road. 04/30/11
Approaching Santa Rosa County Road 89 (Ward Basin Road), CR 184 veers southwest and splits with Old Hickory Hammock Road. Hickory Hammock Road was relocated onto a new alignment due to the building of Interstate 10. 11/19/08
Nearing the end of the Hickory Hammock Road segment of Santa Rosa County Road 184 west. Santa Rosa County Road 89 spurs south from U.S. 90 and Milton to a dead end at the Yellow River south of CR 184. 03/29/09
End Santa Rosa County Road 184 at Santa Rosa County Road 89 (Ward Basin Road). Ward Basin Road ends at Pine Bluff to the south and interchanges with Exit 28 of Interstate 10 nearby at Ward Basin. 03/29/09

Sources:
  1. Five Points Project Nears Completion. http://www.santarosa.fl.gov/news/newsletter/District1NewsletterMay2013.pdf Santa Rosa District 1 Newsletter, May 2013.


Photo Credits:

03/23/02, 12/20/03, 02/01/06, 02/02/06, 02/08/06, 06/05/06, 11/19/08, 02/11/09, 03/20/09, 03/29/09, 04/30/11, 07/24/11, 01/19/13 by AARoads

Connect with:
Interstate 10
U.S. 29
State Road 87
State Road 89
Escambia County Road 95A
Escambia County Road 97
Escambia County Road 99
Santa Rosa County Road 184A
County Road 197
County Road 197A
Escambia County Road 297
Baldwin County Road 112 - Old Pensacola Road

Page Updated 03-14-2014.

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