The southern terminus of this spur route is along the shores of Lake Loramie approximately two and a half miles (4.0 km) southeast of Minster, where the roadway becomes known as Lotus Road.
Created in the middle of the 1930s, this short highway, which exists in both Shelby and Auglaize counties, provides access from SR 119 to a small community of cottages situated on a peninsula that juts out from the north side of Lake Loramie.
[2] The route begins on a peninsula that juts out from the north shore of Lake Loramie in Shelby County's McLean Township, at a transition from Lotus Road, a street that continues for a short distance further onto the peninsula before dead ending.
SR 363 traverses northeasterly through this community of cottages before turning north and heading into more rural territory.
[1] At this point, the highway is now bordered by woods on the west and a pair of homes on the east, before entering fully into a landscape of open farmland.