Georgia State Route 283

State Route 283 (SR 283) is a south-north state highway that runs in a wide arc in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. Its route is located entirely within Hall County.

State Route 283
Route information
Maintained by GDOT
Length15.7 mi[1] (25.3 km)
Major junctions
South end SR 60 northwest of Gainesville
  SR 52 west of Clermont
SR 284 in Clermont
US 129 / SR 11 in Clermont
North end SR 52 southeast of Clermont
Location
CountiesHall
Highway system
  • Georgia State Routes
SR 282 SR 284

Route description

SR 283 begins at an intersection with SR 60 (Thompson Bridge Road) northwest of Gainesville. It heads northeast, crossing the Wahoo Creek arm of Lake Lanier. Then, the route curves to the northwest before curving back to the east. West of Clermont, it shares a brief concurrency with SR 52 (Dahlonega Highway). Farther to the east, in Clermont, SR 283 has an even shorter concurrency with SR 284 (Main Street). Just before leaving Clermont is an intersection with US 129/SR 11 (Cleveland Highway). SR 283 heads southeast until it reaches Skitts Mountain Road. There, it makes a right turn until it meets its northern terminus, a second intersection with SR 52 (Lula Road).

Major intersections

The entire route is in Hall County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0 SR 60 (Thompson Bridge Road)Southern terminus
Wahoo Creek1.42.3Crossing
9.315.0 SR 52 west (Dahlonega Highway) DahlonegaSouthern end of SR 52 concurrency
West Fork Little River9.515.3Crossing
9.615.4 SR 52 east (Dahlonega Highway)Northern end of SR 52 concurrency
Clermont12.920.8 SR 284 south (Main Street) GainesvilleSouthern end of SR 284 concurrency
13.020.9 SR 284 north (Main Street) ClevelandNorthern end of SR 284 concurreny
13.321.4 US 129 (Cleveland Highway) / SR 11
15.725.3 SR 52 (Lula Road) Clermont, LulaNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

  •  Georgia (U.S. state) portal
  •  U.S. roads portal

References

  1. Google (February 12, 2013). "Route of SR 283" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved February 12, 2013.

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