Corkscrew Road Explained

State:FL
Type:CR
Route:850
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State:FL
Type:CR
Route:850
County:Lee
State:FL
Type:CR
Route:850
County:Collier
Corkscrew Road
Alternate Name:County Road 850
Map Custom:yes
Length Mi:20.9
Maint:Lee County DOT and Collier County TMS
Counties:Lee, Collier
Direction A:West
Terminus A: in Estero
Junction:
  • in Estero
  • in Estero
  • in Estero
Direction B:East
Terminus B: near Immokalee

Corkscrew Road, also designated as County Road 850 (CR 850), is a major road in Southwest Florida running from Estero in Lee County east to a point near Immokalee in Collier County. The western section is the primary east–west road in Estero.[1]

Route description

CR 850 begins at US Highway 41 (US 41, Tamiami Trail) in Estero, just across from the Koreshan State Historic Site, and heads east. While not part of CR 850, Corkscrew Road does extend a half mile (0.8 km) west of US 41 as a city street accessing a residential neighborhood and the Koreshan State Historic Site.[1]

From US 41, Corkscrew Road (CR 850) proceeds east as a four-lane divided road through Estero. About 1.5miles east of US 41, CR 850 intersects Three Oaks Parkway (CR 881), a major north–south corridor connecting Lee and Collier counties. A half a mile (0.8 km) later, CR 850 turns north-northeast and comes to an interchange with Interstate 75 (I-75).[1]

Just east of I-75, CR 850 passes Miromar Outlets and intersects with Ben Hill Griffin Parkway (CR 885), which provides access to Florida Gulf Coast University to the north. CR 850 turns back east near the Bella Terra neighborhood, where it is reduced to a two-lane road.

It continues east through rural Lee County. As turns northeast as it enters Collier County. It runs northeast along the north side of Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed (CREW) before coming to its eastern terminus at State Road 82 (SR 82) near Immokalee.

History

The route was first commissioned as a state road in 1935 with the designation SR 276.[2] It became SR 850 ten years later during the 1945 Florida State Road renumbering.[3] It was then transferred to county control in 1980. All of CR 850 is maintained by its respective counties, except for the interchange with I-75, which is maintained by the Florida Department of Transportation.[1]

The Florida Department of Transportation reused the SR 850 designation from 1980 to 1983 for 103rd Street and 49th Street in Miami-Dade County. In 1983, 103rd Street became SR 932, and the SR 850 designation has since been used for the state-controlled segment of Northlake Boulevard in Palm Beach Gardens.

Future

Corkscrew Road is currently being widened to four lanes from the Bella Terra neighborhood east to Alico Road.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Road Maintenance System . . Lee County GIS . April 20, 2016 .
  2. Florida State Road Department . 1936 . Lee, 1936 . Scale not given . Tallahassee . Florida State Road Department . Florida Center for Instructional Technology . December 9, 2015 .
  3. http://www.dot.state.fl.us/surveyingandmapping/rowmap/D1/Lee/12640-2601.pdf FDOT right of way map, section 12640-2601
  4. Web site: Corkscrew Road Widening Project . Lee County Department of Transportation . January 20, 2024 .