An intersection with Frank Brown Road leads to a wildlife viewing area.
Just past the northern terminus of Oaks Road North, the highway curves to the northeast.
Just before an intersection with the southern terminus of Recovery Road, it begins a gradual curve to the east-southeast.
After it curves back to the northeast, the highway intersects the southern terminus of SR 97 Spur (Hutchinson Ferry Road).
The highway immediately curves to the east and intersects SR 309 (West Street).
Two blocks later, at an intersection with Broughton Street, the highways pass the city hall and Willis Park.
They cross over another CSX railroad line just before an intersection with the eastern terminus of Back Street.
At the southern terminus of Adolph Brock Road, it curves back to the northeast.
About 2 miles (3.2 km) later, the highway begins to curve to the east-northeast and has an intersection with the northern terminus of SR 311.
It begins to curve back to the east-northeast and passes the Camilla–Mitchell County Airport.
On the southeastern corner of this intersection is the City of Camilla Public Safety Complex.
[2] SR 97 Conn. was decommissioned in 2015[3][4] The entire route was in Bainbridge, Decatur County.
It heads northwest and ends at a barricade, just shy of the shores of Lake Seminole.
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