SR 41 is a continuation of
Florida State Road 87, leading into Alabama from the
Gulf coast beaches and
Milton. SR 41 begins its route along a two-lane road south of the small town of
Dixonville. North of Dixonville, SR 41 intersects
U.S. Route 29 (US 29) south of
Brewton. Northbound SR 41 and southbound US 29 share a brief
wrong-way concurrency as they head into Brewton. This
concurrency ends when the two highways intersect
US 31 in Brewton, and US 29 joins US 31. Just after entering
Conecuh County, SR 41 intersects
I-65, offering motorists a direct route from the
Florida Panhandle to
Montgomery and
Birmingham. SR 41 continues its northward trajectory as it enters
Monroe County. At
Repton, the highway turns west as it joins
US 84. Near
Monroeville, the highway once again turns north as it leaves US 84 and begins a brief concurrency with
SR 21. SR 41 continues to the north until it reaches
Camden, the
county seat of
Wilcox County. From there, the highway turns slightly to the northeast until it reaches its terminus east of
Selma, at
SR 14. ==History==