U.S. 19 South - Pasco County


U.S. 19 travels five miles south from CR 595 to Hudson. Clearwater lies 23 miles further in Pinellas County.
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County Road 1 (Little Road) branches southward from U.S. 19 at the forthcoming traffic light to run along the east side of Hudson to SR 52 at Griffin Park.
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Little Road (CR 1) constitutes a four lane, divided arterial traveling almost entirely through residential areas 16.1 miles south to Trinity near the Pinellas County line.
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CR 1, along with U.S. 19 and CR 77 (Regency Park Boulevard) represent the main north-south routes through the Port Richey and New Port Richey areas in coastal Pasco County. CR 1 ends at Trinity Boulevard south of SR 54 and Seven Springs.
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Denton Avenue stems east from U.S. 19, 0.8 miles southwest of CR 1 (Little Road). Denton Avenue extends east to rural neighborhoods such as Gulf Coast Acres and Highlands.
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New York Avenue crosses U.S. 19 east from the Cape Cay neighborhood near the Gulf of Mexico to Hicks Road at Highlands.
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U.S. 19 south at Hudson Avenue. Hudson Avenue spurs west to marinas off canals feeding into the Gulf of Mexico and east to golf course communities at Beacon Woods and Fairway Oaks.
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Clark Street spurs west to Hudson Beach Estates and Robert J. Strickland Memorial Park on the Gulf of Mexico.
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SR 52 travels nearly the width of Pasco County along a 33.40 mile course from Bayonet Point to Dade City. The majority of the route is four lanes, with planned construction expanding the remaining two lane sections.
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Southbound U.S. 19 at CR 524 (Ridge Road). Ridge Road heads 5.7 miles east from Port Richey to CR 587 (Moon Lake Road). A long planned extension lengthened the four lane highway east to the Suncoast Parkway (SR 589) in 2022.
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South from SR 54, U.S. 19 travels five miles to Tarpon Springs and 31 miles to St. Petersburg in neighboring Pinellas County.
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Leading away from the south end of CR 595 (Mile Stretch Road) east on U.S. 19 southbound in Holiday.
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Angling southwest from Holiday, U.S. 19 Alternate leads directly to the Historic Sponge Docks and Downtown Tarpon Springs while U.S. 19 follows a linear course to the east.
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Photo Credits:
- Alex Nitzman: 04/25/15, 08/23/17, 03/26/18
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Page Updated Wednesday April 11, 2018.