From here, CR 867 is a four-lane divided highway as it travels east from the coast through Mangrove-rich mudflats of San Carlos Bay to Truckland.
SR 867 continues north and passes through the communities of McGregor and Whiskey Creek before entering Fort Myers' city limits.
Once in Fort Myers, it terminates at CR 884 (Colonial Boulevard), Lee County's main east–west thoroughfare.
SR 867 currently terminates at CR 884, but McGregor Boulevard continues north as a city street.
[4] In honor of Tootie, Dr. Terry had a fountain installed at the north end of McGregor Boulevard at Cleveland Avenue.
[5] In 1931, McGregor Boulevard was added to the state highway system as was designated part of SR 25, which extended from Punta Rassa to Palm Beach.
[7] In the early 1980s, McGregor Boulevard south of SR 865 was relinquished to county control, becoming CR 867.
By then, plans were underway for Summerlin Road (CR 869), which would be an alternative to McGregor Boulevard for reaching Punta Rassa.
From US 41, Del Prado Boulevard continues east as a rural county road along the northern edge of North Fort Myers.
Just past the Prairie Pines Preserve, it briefly becomes Mellow Drive before it terminates at Slater Road.