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Florida State Road 206 highlighted in red | ||||
| Route information | ||||
| Maintained byFDOT | ||||
| Length | 14.485 mi[1] (23.311 km) | |||
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| Location | ||||
| Country | United States | |||
| State | Florida | |||
| Counties | St. Johns | |||
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State Road 206 (SR 206) is a 14.5-mile-long (23.3 km) 2-lane-wide,state highway completely withinSt. Johns County in thenortheastern part of theU.S. state ofFlorida. It extends fromSR 207 south-southwest ofSpuds toSR A1A inCrescent Beach, two blocks west of theAtlantic Ocean.

SR 206 begins at anintersection withSR 207 inSpuds, nearDeep Creek, a small tributary of theSt. Johns River. From there, SR 206 travels east through uninhabited farmland, crossingInterstate 95 (I-95). East of I-95, the road is mostly uninhabited, but establishments slowly emerge, especially east ofUS 1 inDupont Center. SR 206 continues east through a partially established residential area before crossing theIntracoastal Waterway, enteringCrescent Beach and terminating atSR A1A.[2]

The entire route is inSt. Johns County.
| Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | 0.000 | 0.000 | Western terminus | ||
| | 3.452 | 5.555 | |||
| | 8.47 | 13.63 | I-95 exit 305 | ||
| Dupont Center | 10.621 | 17.093 | |||
| Crescent Beach | 13.773– 14.337 | 22.165– 23.073 | Crescent Beach Bridge overMatanzas River (Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway) | ||
| 14.485 | 23.311 | Eastern terminus | |||
| 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi | |||||