List of bridges in Florida
Appearance
The U.S. state of Florida, due to being a peninsula and its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean, has many bridges of varying lengths. The longest bridge in the state is the Seven Mile Bridge located in the Florida Keys. This list includes overwater automobile bridges 2,640 feet (800 m) or longer.
Main list
[edit]Rank | Bridge | Spans | Length (feet)[1] |
Length (meters) |
Clearance (feet) |
Clearance (meters) |
Carries | Date[2] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Seven Mile Bridge | Moser Channel | 35,867 | 10,932.3 | 65[3] | 19.8 | U.S. Route 1 (Overseas Highway) |
1982 |
2 | Sunshine Skyway Bridge | Tampa Bay | 21,875 | 6,667.5 | 175[4] | 53.3 | Interstate 275 & U.S. Route 19 | 1986 |
3 | St. George Island Bridge | Apalachicola Bay | 21,542 | 6,566 | 65[5] | 19.8 | State Road 300 | 2003 |
4 | Mid-Bay Bridge | Choctawhatchee Bay | 19,267 | 5,872.6 | 64[6] | 19.5 | State Road 293 | 1993 |
5 | Garcon Point Bridge | East Bay | 18,427 | 5,616.5 | 65[7] | 19.8 | State Road 281 | 1999 |
6 | Buckman Bridge (westbound) |
St. Johns River | 16,321 | 4,974.6 | 65[8] | 19.8 | Interstate 295 West Beltway (northbound) |
1969 |
7 | Buckman Bridge (eastbound) |
St. Johns River | 16,299 | 4,967.9 | 65[8] | 19.8 | Interstate 295 West Beltway (southbound) |
1969 |
8 = | Howard Frankland Bridge (eastbound) |
Tampa Bay | 15,872 | 4,837.8 | 44[9] | 13.4 | Interstate 275 (northbound) | 1959 |
8 = | Howard Frankland Bridge (westbound) |
Tampa Bay | 15,872 | 4,837.8 | 50 | 15.2 | Interstate 275 (southbound) | 1991 |
10 | Pensacola Bay Bridge[a] (Three Mile Bridge) |
Pensacola Bay | 15,634 | 4,765.2 | 50[b] | 15.2 | U.S. Route 98 | 1960 |
11 | Gandy Bridge (eastbound) |
Tampa Bay | 14,795 | 4,509.5 | 43[12] | 13.1 | U.S. Route 92 (eastbound) | 1975 |
12 | John Gorrie Memorial Bridge (eastern span) |
Apalachicola Bay | 14,172 | 4,319.6 | 16[13] | 4.9 | U.S. Routes 98 & 319 | 1988 |
13 | Gandy Bridge (westbound) |
Tampa Bay | 13,881 | 4,230.9 | 43[12] | 13.1 | U.S. Route 92 (westbound) | 1996 |
14 | Escambia Bay Bridge (eastbound) |
Escambia Bay | 13,818 | 4,211.7 | 50[14] | 15.2 | Interstate 10 (eastbound) | 2006 |
15 | Escambia Bay Bridge (westbound) |
Escambia Bay | 13,739 | 4,187.6 | 50[14] | 15.2 | Interstate 10 (westbound) | 2007 |
16 = | Bayside Bridge (northbound) |
Tampa Bay | 13,232 | 4,033.1 | 47[15] | 14.3 | Pinellas County Road 611 (northbound) |
1993 |
16 = | Bayside Bridge (southbound) |
Tampa Bay | 13,232 | 4,033.1 | 47[15] | 14.3 | Pinellas County Road 611 (southbound) |
1993 |
18 | Dante B. Fascel Bridge | Long Key Channel | 12,176 | 3,711.2 | 23[16] | 14.3 | U.S. Route 1 (Overseas Highway) |
1981 |
19 | Clyde B. Wells Bridge (northbound) |
Choctawhatchee Bay | 12,059 | 3,675.6 | 66[17] | 20.1 | U.S. Route 331 | 2019 |
20 | Dames Point Bridge | St. Johns River | 10,645 | 3,244.6 | 174[18] | 53 | Interstate 295 East Beltway | 1989 |
21 | Midpoint Memorial Bridge | Caloosahatchee River | 10,243[c] | 3,122.1 | 55[19] | 16.8 | Lee County Road 884 | 1997 |
22 = | Trammell Bridge (eastbound) |
Apalachicola River | 8,432 | 2,570 | 55 | 16.8 | State Road 20 | 1998 |
22 = | Trammell Bridge (westbound) |
Apalachicola River | 8,432 | 2,570 | 50[b] | 15.2 | State Road 20 | 1938 |
24 | Interstate 75 Bridge | Peace River | 8,068 | 2,459.1 | 45[20] | 13.7 | Interstate 75 | 2003 |
25 = | Lake Jesup Bridge (northbound) |
Lake Jesup | 7,941 | 2,420.4 | 6[b] | 1.8 | State Road 417 | 1993 |
25 = | Lake Jesup Bridge (southbound) |
Lake Jesup | 7,941 | 2,420.4 | 6[b] | 1.8 | State Road 417 | 1993 |
27 | Tamiami Trail (western bridge) | Everglades National Park | 7,566 | 2,306.1 | 10[b] | 3 | U.S. Route 41 | 2020 |
28 | Clyde B. Wells Bridge (southbound) |
Choctawhatchee Bay | 7,540 | 2,298.2 | 66[17] | 20.1 | U.S. Route 331 | 1991 |
29 | Jewfish Creek Bridge | Jewfish Creek | 7,508 | 2,288.4 | 67[21] | 20.4 | U.S. Route 1 (Overseas Highway) |
2008 |
30 | John E. Mathews Bridge | St. Johns River | 7,376 | 2,248.2 | 148[22] | 45.1 | State Road 115 (Arlington Expressway) |
1953 |
31 = | Bahia Honda Bridge (eastbound) |
Bahia Honda Key | 6,716 | 2,047 | 20[23] | 6.1 | U.S. Route 1 (northbound) (Overseas Highway) |
1972 |
31 = | Bahia Honda Bridge (westbound) |
Bahia Honda Key | 6,716 | 2,047 | 20[23] | 6.1 | U.S. Route 1 (southbound) (Overseas Highway) |
1972 |
33 | Shands Bridge | St. Johns River | 6,663 | 2,030.9 | 45[24] | 13.7 | State Road 16 | 1961 |
34 | Gilchrist Bridge | Peace River | 6,378 | 1,944 | 45[25] | 13.7 | U.S. Route 41 (southbound) | 1976 |
35 | Dewey M. Johnson Bridge (westbound) |
Apalachicola River | 6,098 | 1,858.7 | 37[b] | 11.3 | Interstate 10 (westbound) | 1978 |
36 | E.N. Walker Bridge | Ochlockonee Bay | 5,856 | 1,784.9 | 35[26] | 10.7 | U.S. Route 98 | 1990 |
37 | Dewey M. Johnson Bridge (eastbound) |
Apalachicola River | 5,475 | 1,668.8 | 37[b] | 11.3 | Interstate 10 (eastbound) | 1978 |
38 | Edison Bridge (northbound) |
Caloosahatchee River | 5,280 | 1,609.3 | 56[27] | 17.1 | U.S. Route 41 Business (northbound) |
1992 |
39 | Tamiami Trail (eastern bridge) | Everglades National Park | 5,275 | 1,607.8 | 10[b] | 3 | U.S. Route 41 | 2013 |
40 | Barron Collier Bridge | Peace River | 5,137 | 1,565.8 | 45[25] | 13.7 | U.S. Route 41 (northbound) | 1983 |
41 | Nassau Sound Bridge | Nassau Sound | 5,132 | 1,564.2 | 15[b] | 4.6 | State Roads 105 & A1A | 1999 |
42 | Caloosahatchee Bridge | Caloosahatchee River | 4,969 | 1,514.6 | 55[28] | 16.8 | U.S. Route 41 | 1962 |
43 | Channel No. 5 Bridge | Channel No. 5 | 4,937 | 1,504.8 | 65[29] | 19.8 | U.S. Route 1 (Overseas Highway) |
1982 |
44 | 17th Street Bridge | Indian River | 4,722 | 1,439.3 | 65[30] | 19.8 | State Road 656 | 1979 |
45 = | Ernest F. Lyons Bridge | Indian River Lagoon | 4,657 | 1,419.5 | 65[31] | 19.8 | State Road A1A | 2006 |
45 = | Tamiami Trail (central bridge) | Everglades National Park | 4,657 | 1,419.5 | 10[b] | 3 | U.S. Route 41 | 2020 |
47 | Edison Bridge (southbound) |
Caloosahatchee River | 4,615 | 1,406.7 | 56[27] | 17.1 | U.S. Route 41 Business (southbound) |
1993 |
48 = | J. Turner Butler Bridge (eastbound) |
Intracoastal Waterway | 4,594 | 1,400.3 | 65[32] | 19.8 | State Road 202 (eastbound) | 1988 |
48 = | J. Turner Butler Bridge (westbound) |
Intracoastal Waterway | 4,594 | 1,400.3 | 65[32] | 19.8 | State Road 202 (westbound) | 1988 |
50 | Niles Channel Bridge | Niles Channel | 4,546 | 1,385.6 | 40[33] | 12.2 | U.S. Route 1 (Overseas Highway) |
1983 |
51 | Ocklawaha River Bridge | Ocklawaha River (originally intended for Cross Florida Barge Canal) |
4,467[c] | 1,361.5 | 68[b] | 20.7 | Marion County Road 316 | 1969 |
52 | Lillian Bridge | Perdido Bay | 4,096[c] | 1,248.5 | 39[34] | 11.9 | U.S. Route 98 (Florida & Alabama) |
1981 |
53 | Memorial Bridge | St. Johns River | 4,023 | 1,226.2 | 65[35] | 19.8 | U.S. Route 17 | 1977 |
54 = | Interstate 75 Bridge (northbound) |
Caloosahatchee River | 3,918 | 1,194.2 | 55[36] | 16.8 | Interstate 75 (northbound) | 1976 |
54 = | Interstate 75 Bridge (southbound) |
Caloosahatchee River | 3,918 | 1,194.2 | 55[36] | 16.8 | Interstate 75 (southbound) | 1976 |
56 | Sanibel Causeway (span C) |
San Carlos Bay | 3,880[c] | 1,182.6 | 68[37] | 20.7 | Causeway Boulevard | 2007 |
57 | Bennett Causeway (eastbound) |
Indian River Lagoon | 3,849 | 1,173.1 | 65[38] | 19.8 | State Road 528 (eastbound) & State Road A1A (southbound) |
2006 |
58 | Isaiah D. Hart Bridge | St. Johns River | 3,844 | 1,171.7 | 141[39] | 43 | U.S. Route 1 Alternate & State Road 228 |
1967 |
59 | Francis & Mary Usina Bridge | Tolomato River | 3,839 | 1,170.1 | 65[40] | 19.8 | State Road A1A | 1995 |
60 | Merrill P. Barber Bridge | Indian River Lagoon | 3,833 | 1,168.3 | 66[41] | 20.1 | State Road 60 | 1995 |
61 | Green Bridge | Manatee River | 3,823 | 1,165.3 | 41[42] | 12.5 | U.S. Route 41 Business | 1986 |
62 = | Hathaway Bridge (westbound) |
Saint Andrews Bay | 3,812 | 1,161.9 | 65[43] | 19.8 | U.S. Route 98 (westbound) | 2003 |
62 = | J.D. Young Bridge (northbound) |
Manatee River | 3,812 | 1,161.9 | 40[44] | 12.2 | Interstate 75 (northbound) | 1980 |
62 = | J.D. Young Bridge (southbound) |
Manatee River | 3,812 | 1,161.9 | 40[44] | 12.2 | Interstate 75 (southbound) | 1980 |
65 | John Gorrie Memorial Bridge (western span) |
Apalachicola River | 3,786 | 1,154 | 65[13] | 19.8 | U.S. Route 98 | 1988 |
66 | George C. Means Memorial Bridge | Lake Jesup | 3,740 | 1,140 | 25[45] | 7.6 | State Road 46 | 2009 |
67 | William M. Powell Bridge | Biscayne Bay | 3,698[c] | 1,127.1 | 78[46] | 23.8 | State Road 913 | 1970 |
68 = | Robert L.F. Sikes Bridge (northbound) |
Santa Rosa Sound | 3,660[c] | 1,115.6 | 65[47] | 19.8 | Santa Rosa County Road 399 (eastbound) |
1974 |
68 = | Robert L.F. Sikes Bridge (southbound) |
Santa Rosa Sound | 3,660[c] | 1,115.6 | 65[47] | 19.8 | Santa Rosa County Road 399 (westbound) |
1974 |
70 | D.J. Bailey Memorial Bridge | North Bay | 3,596 | 1,096.1 | 18[48] | 5.5 | State Road 77 | 1998 |
71 | Charles E. Bennet Memorial Bridge | Intracoastal Waterway | 3,585 | 1,092.7 | 65[49] | 19.8 | State Road 116 | 2003 |
72 = | Mickler O'Connel Bridge (eastbound) |
Matanzas River | 3,575 | 1,089.7 | 65[50] | 19.8 | State Road 312 (eastbound) | 1976 |
72 = | Mickler O'Connel Bridge (westbound) |
Matanzas River | 3,575 | 1,089.7 | 65[50] | 19.8 | State Road 312 (westbound) | 1999 |
74 | Spanish Harbor Channel Bridge | Spanish Harbor Channel | 3,490 | 1,063.8 | 11[b] | 3.4 | U.S. Route 1 (Overseas Highway) |
1982 |
75 = | Cape Coral Bridge (eastbound) |
Caloosahatchee River | 3,454[c] | 1,052.8 | 55[51] | 16.8 | Lee County Road 867A (eastbound) |
1989 |
75 = | Cape Coral Bridge (westbound) |
Caloosahatchee River | 3,454[c] | 1,052.8 | 55[51] | 16.8 | Lee County Road 867A (westbound) |
1963 |
77 | Hathaway Bridge (eastbound) |
Saint Andrews Bay | 3,385 | 1,031.7 | 65[43] | 19.8 | U.S. Route 98 (eastbound) | 2004 |
78 | Belleair Causeway | Intracoastal Waterway | 3,346[c] | 1,019.9 | 75[52] | 22.9 | Pinellas County Road 416 | 2009 |
79 | Sisters Creek Bridge | Sisters Creek | 3,284 | 1,001 | 65[53] | 19.8 | State Road 105 | 2016 |
80 | Courtney Campbell Causeway | Tampa Bay | 3,258 | 993 | 45[54] | 13.7 | State Road 60 | 1974 |
81 | William T. Marler Bridge (westbound) |
Choctawhatchee Bay | 3,237 | 986.6 | 50[55] | 15.2 | U.S. Route 98 (westbound) | 1971 |
82 | Olan "Rex" Ferguson Bridge | Choctawhatchee River | 3,231 | 984.8 | 20[b] | 6.1 | State Road 20 | 1984 |
83 | A. Max Brewer Bridge | Indian River | 3,216 | 980.2 | 65[56] | 19.8 | Brevard County Road 402 | 2010 |
84 | William T. Marler Bridge (eastbound) |
Choctawhatchee Bay | 3,184 | 970.5 | 50[55] | 15.2 | U.S. Route 98 (eastbound) | 1971 |
85 = | Thomas J. Shave Jr. Bridge (eastbound) |
Amelia River | 3,157 | 962.3 | 65[57] | 19.8 | State Roads 200 & A1A (eastbound) |
1978 |
85 = | Thomas J. Shave Jr. Bridge (westbound) |
Amelia River | 3,157 | 962.3 | 65[57] | 19.8 | State Roads 200 & A1A (westbound) |
1978 |
87 | Anna Maria Island Bridge | Sarasota Bay | 3,126 | 952.8 | 24[58] | 7.3 | State Road 64 | 1957 |
88 | George L. Dichenson Bridge | Choctawhatchee River | 3,115 | 949.5 | 20[b] | 6.1 | U.S. Route 90 | 2001 |
89 = | Blackwater Bay Bridge (eastbound) |
Blackwater Bay | 3,110 | 947.9 | 45[59] | 13.7 | Interstate 10 (eastbound) | 1997 |
89 = | Blackwater Bay Bridge (westbound) |
Blackwater Bay | 3,110 | 947.9 | 45[59] | 13.7 | Interstate 10 (westbound) | 1997 |
91 | John Ringling Causeway | Sarasota Bay | 3,094 | 943.1 | 65[60] | 19.8 | State Road 789 | 2003 |
92 | Peter P. Cobb Memorial Bridge | Indian River Lagoon | 3,089 | 941.5 | 65[61] | 19.8 | State Road A1A | 1974 |
93 | Evans Crary Sr., Bridge | St. Lucie River | 3,052 | 930.2 | 65[62] | 19.8 | State Road A1A | 2001 |
94 | NASA Causeway | Indian River | 3,038[c] | 926.0 | 27[63] | 8.2 | Brevard County Road 405 | 1964 |
95 | Verle Allyn Pope Bridge | Matanzas River | 2,980 | 908.3 | 25[64] | 7.6 | State Road 206 | 1975 |
96 | Sanibel Causeway (span A) |
San Carlos Bay | 2,994[c] | 912.6 | 70[65] | 21.3 | Causeway Boulevard | 2007 |
97 | San Pablo River Bridge (westbound) |
Intracoastal Waterway | 2,955 | 900.7 | 65[66] | 19.8 | State Road 10 (westbound) | 2000 |
98 | Eau Gallie Causeway | Indian River Lagoon | 2,899 | 883.6 | 65[67] | 19.8 | State Road 518 | 1988 |
99 = | Dick Misener Bridge (northbound) |
Tampa Bay | 2,835 | 864.1 | 65[68] | 19.8 | Interstate 275 & U.S. Route 19 (northbound) |
1992 |
99 = | Dick Misener Bridge (southbound) |
Tampa Bay | 2,835 | 864.1 | 65[68] | 19.8 | Interstate 275 & U.S. Route 19 (southbound) |
1994 |
101 | Card Sound Bridge | Card Sound | 2,776[c] | 846.1 | 65[69] | 19.8 | Miami-Dade County Road 905A | 1969 |
102 | Dupont Bridge | Saint Andrews Bay | 2,746 | 837 | 50[70] | 15.2 | U.S. Route 98 | 1965 |
103 | Navarre Beach Causeway | Santa Rosa Sound | 2,736[c] | 833.9 | 50[71] | 15.2 | Santa Rosa County Road 399 | 1960 |
104 | Bert Dosh Memorial Bridge | Ocklawaha River | 2,735 | 833.6 | 43[b] | 13.1 | State Road 40 | 1972 |
105 | U.S. Route 17 Bridge | Dunns Creek | 2,693 | 820.8 | 45[72] | 13.7 | U.S. Route 17 | 1987 |
106 | State Road 19 Bridge | Cross Florida Barge Canal | 2,671 | 814.1 | 68[73] | 20.7 | State Road 19 | 1967 |
107 = | Boca Chica Channel Bridge (northbound) |
Boca Chica Channel | 2,640 | 804.7 | 20[b] | 6.1 | U.S. Route 1 (northbound) (Overseas Highway) |
1981 |
107 = | Boca Chica Channel Bridge (southbound) |
Boca Chica Channel | 2,640 | 804.7 | 20[b] | 6.1 | U.S. Route 1 (southbound) (Overseas Highway) |
1973 |
Gallery
[edit]-
The Seven Mile Bridge is the longest bridge in Florida.
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The Sunshine Skyway Bridge, as seen at sunrise from Fort DeSoto Park, is amongst the most recognizable bridges in the United States.
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The Gandy Bridge was the first fixed crossing of Tampa Bay, with the original span opening in 1924. The 1956 (foreground, now demolished) and 1996 spans are visible.
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The Dames Point Bridge is one of only two bridges in Florida with more than a 170 ft (51.8m) clearance.
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The Trammell Bridge owes its distinctive design to its mix of old and new elements.
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The Edison Bridge seen in the foreground, with the Caloosahatchee River Bridge in the background and downtown Fort Myers to the left
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The Isaiah D. Hart Bridge, as seen from TIAA Bank Field
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While the Courtney Campbell Causeway itself is almost 10 mi (16.1km) long, its longest over-water span (center-left) is just over one half-mile (804.7m) long.
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The Hathaway Bridge, as seen at night
See also
[edit]- List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida
- List of movable bridges in Florida
- List of crossings of the St. Johns River
- List of bridges in the United States
Notes
[edit]- ^ This is for the former span that was recently replaced. However, due to how recently the new span was completed, it will not be listed on the FDOT Straight Line Diagrams until the next statewide bridge audit.[10]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n This bridge is owned either by a county or city government, by a private organization, or jointly between states, and therefore not listed on the FDOT Straight Line Diagrams in its entirety. This length is approximated from measurement data taken from Google Maps.
References
[edit]- ^ "Straight-Line Diagrams Online GIS Web Application", Florida Department of Transportation, retrieved February 22, 2021
- ^ "Florida Bridge Information — Q3 2018" (PDF). FDOT. Retrieved February 23, 2021.
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- ^ "Sunshine Skyway Bridge, central span". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
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- ^ "W. Howard Frankland Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
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- ^ a b "John Gorrie Memorial Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 25, 2021.
- ^ a b "Route 10 Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
- ^ a b "Bayside Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 23, 2021.
- ^ "Long Key Viaduct". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved April 23, 2021.
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- ^ "John E. Mathews Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
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- ^ "Shands Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
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- ^ "Route 98 Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 25, 2021.
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- ^ "Route US 1 Niles Channel Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved April 23, 2021.
- ^ "Lillian Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved April 29, 2021.
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- ^ a b "Interstate 75 Twin Bridges". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 23, 2021.
- ^ "Sanibel Island Causeway C Span Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
- ^ "Bennett Causeway Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
- ^ "Isaiah David Hart Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 23, 2021.
- ^ "Francis and Mary Usina Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved March 6, 2021.
- ^ "Merrill Barber Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
- ^ "Green Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
- ^ a b "West Hathaway Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
- ^ a b "Route 75 Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 23, 2021.
- ^ "Route 46 Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
- ^ "William Powell Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 23, 2021.
- ^ a b "Pensacola Beach Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 25, 2021.
- ^ "77 Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
- ^ "Wonderwood Expressway Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved March 6, 2021.
- ^ a b "State Road 312 Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved April 29, 2021.
- ^ a b "Cape Coral Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 23, 2021.
- ^ "Belleair Beach Causeway Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
- ^ "Hecksher Drive Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved April 29, 2021.
- ^ "Courtney Campbell Bridge [sic]". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
- ^ a b "Destin East Pass Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 25, 2021.
- ^ "Max Brewer Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
- ^ a b "Twin Highway Amelia Island Bridges". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved April 29, 2021.
- ^ "Anna Maria Island Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
- ^ a b "Route 10 Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
- ^ "Ringling Bridge [sic]". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
- ^ "Fort Pierce Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
- ^ "Evans Crary Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
- ^ "Addison Point Bridge - NASA Causeway". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
- ^ "Crescent Beach Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved April 29, 2021.
- ^ "Sanibel Island Causeway A Span Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
- ^ "San Pablo-Atlantic Blvd Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved March 6, 2021.
- ^ "Eau Gallie Causeway Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
- ^ a b "Dick Misener Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
- ^ "Card Sound Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved April 23, 2021.
- ^ "Dupont Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 25, 2021.
- ^ "Navarre Causeway Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved February 25, 2021.
- ^ "Route 17 Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved April 29, 2021.
- ^ "Route 19 Bridge". Garmin ActiveCaptain. Retrieved March 10, 2021.
- McGovern, Bernie (ed.). Florida Almanac 2007-2008. Pelican: 2007, p. 292.