[5] The western section runs along Pine Island Road from SR 78 / CR 765 / CR 884 in Cape Coral to CR 767 in Pine Island Center, and the eastern section runs along North River Road from SR 31 in North Fort Myers to the Hendry County line in Alva, continuing east into Hendry County.
It provides a quicker way for motorists traveling east on SR 78 to access Downtown Fort Myers.
It passes the community of Burnt Store Marina before crossing into Charlotte County, where it continues north to Punta Gorda.
The trading post was burned down by a small group of Seminole Indians led by Chief Billy Bowlegs in protest of settlers taking their land.
[8] Burnt Store Road was designated as part of SR 183 when it was added to the state highway system.
[10] The southern section of Burnt Store Road was widened to four lanes in the late 2010s and early 2020s.
[5] Stringfellow Road begins in St. James City, the unincorporated community on the south end of Pine Island.
Before Pine Island was connected to the main land, Commissioner Stringfellow would have to travel from his home in Pineland via a mule-drawn wagon to St. James City to catch a steamboat to Fort Myers for county commission meetings.
The central section travels along Gladiolus Drive through Iona, Harlem Heights, and Biggar before ending at US 41 (Tamiami Trail).
[5] County Road 867 is McGregor Boulevard from the Sanibel Causeway in Punta Rassa to SR 867 in Iona.
County Road 876 runs along Cypress Lake Drive and Daniels Parkway just south of Fort Myers.
It is locally known as College Parkway and it runs 2.4 miles from McGregor Boulevard (SR 867) to U.S. Route 41.
The western section runs through Cape Coral along the Veterans Parkway before crossing the Midpoint Bridge on to Colonial Boulevard in Fort Myers.
County Road 885 runs along Ben Hill Griffin Parkway and Treeline Avenue in Estero and the east side of Fort Myers.
From here, it heads north as a four-lane road named Ben Hill Griffin Parkway paralleling Interstate 75.
[34] The first major segment of CR 885 to be completed was Ben Hill Griffin Parkway between Alico and Corkscrew Roads.
[35] Ben Hill Griffin Parkway was completed by 1997 in conjunction with the opening of the university, as it was the main access road.
Treeline Avenue, which originally was a short local road off Daniels Parkway, was extended south and connected to Ben Hill Griffin Parkway in early 2005 in conjunction with the construction of the current terminal at Southwest Florida International Airport.