Florida State Road 66
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| State Road 66 | |||||||||
| Length: | 25 mi (40 km) | ||||||||
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| West end: | Image:US 17.svg US 17 in Zolfo Springs | ||||||||
| East end: | Image:US 27.svg Image:US 98.svg US 27/US 98 near De Soto City | ||||||||
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State Road 66 is a 25-mile-long east-west highway in Hardee County and Highlands County. Its western terminus is an intersection with US 17 (SR 35) in Zolfo Springs; the eastern terminus is an intersection with US 27-98 (SR 25-700) near De Soto City. The eastern continuation of SR 66 is eastbound US 98-SR 700 toward Okeechobee and West Palm Beach.
State Road 66 snakes through farmlands, woodlands, and wetlands in a sparsely-populated region of southern Florida. Near Crewsville, SR 66 provides access (via South Hammock Road, Washington Road, and Hammock Road) to Highlands Hammock State Park. It is part of what's known as the Florida Cracker Trail.

