Our Highways
Scenic Highways
Panhandle Region
Northern Region
Central Region
- Bradenton Beach Scenic Highway
- Courtney Campbell Scenic Highway
- Florida Black Bear Scenic Byway
- Green Mountain Scenic Byway
- Indian River Lagoon National Scenic Byway
- Ormond Scenic Loop & Trail
- Palma Sola Scenic Highway
- River of Lakes Heritage Corridor Scenic Highway
- Suncoast Scenic Parkway
- The Ridge Scenic Highway
Southern Region
Palma Sola Scenic Highway
The Palma Sola Scenic Highway (State Road 64/Manatee Avenue West) is a beautifully maintained, family oriented drive with numerous recreational areas landscape with native vegetation. The corridor has a unique park-like feel with enhanced picnic areas, restrooms, and many amenities that allow travelers to enjoy the unlimited offering of water sports such as fishing, sailing, water skiing, and jet skiing along the entire causeway. The beaches are very well maintained and provide the ideal environment for relaxing, enjoying the sun, pitching some horseshoes, or taking a nap until the colorful sunset puts her stamp on a day of fun! The Palma Sola Scenic Highway holds the true essence of a leisure drive, so take a ride and experience the Palma Sola Scenic Highway for yourself.
Palma Sola Scenic Highway
I-75 to exit 220B (SR 64 West). Travel west on SR 64 approximately ten miles. The Palma Sola Scenic Highway begins at 75th Street West and ends at East Bay Drive.
Palma Sola Scenic Highway
Manatee County
http://www.mymanatee.org/
City of Bradenton Beach
http://www.cityofbradentonbeach.com/
Anna Maria Island Chamber of Commerce
http://www.annamariaislandchamber.org/
Manatee Chamber of Commerce
http://www.manateechamber.com/
Keep Manatee Beautiful
http://www.manateebeautiful.com/
Palma Sola Scenic Highway
De Soto National Memorial – The De Soto National Memorial preserves the controversial story of Hernando de Soto’s four-year, four thousand mile odyssey and interprets its significance in American history. Visitors can attend living history demonstrations, try on a piece of armor, or walk the nature trail through a Florida coastal landscape similar to the one encountered by conquistadors almost five hundred years ago. Open all year 9:00am to 5:00pm. (941) 792-0458 www.nps.gov/deso/
Cortez Schoolhouse – Built in 1912, this brick schoolhouse is defined by classically inspired wooden piers. The schoolhouse retains its original floor plan, architectural detailing, and character. A great site to see for the whole family! 4415 119th Street West, Cortez, Florida

