Airports •
George T. Lewis Airport •
Williston Municipal Airport •
Ames Field Public transit Levy County Transit has public buses but does not have routes available online.
Railroads Levy County has only one
railroad line running throughout the county, and only within eastern Levy along US 41. The line is a former
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad line that is now used by the
Florida Northern Railroad for freight to the
Crystal River 3 Nuclear Power Plant in
Red Level,
Citrus County. Notable abandoned lines include a
Seaboard Air Line Railroad line that is in proximity to the existing former ACL line, a
Florida Railway and Navigation Company line running parallel to
State Road 24, and a third in western and southern Levy County that spans from
Fanning Springs towards the
Dunnellon area running along US 19-98 until it reaches Lebanon Junction, where it runs along CR 336. The segment of that line between Fanning Springs and
Chiefland is part of the
Nature Coast State Trail.
Major roads • is the main local road through western Levy County, running south to north. • runs northwest to southeast from
Marion County and joins US 41 in
Williston on its way to
High Springs. • is a bannered alternate of US 27 that runs northwest and southeast from US 27/US 41/SR 121 in
Williston to US 19/US 98 in
Chiefland, which it joins on its way to
Perry. • is the main local road through eastern Levy County, running south to north. Until the north end of the concurrency with SR 121 in Williston, the road is also shared by the DeSoto Trail. • is an auxiliary route of US 29 that runs northeast from
Chiefland, and then turns north in
Trenton on its way through
Jasper before heading north into
Georgia. • is an east to west highway through the central part of the county from Cedar Key into
Alachua County. A county-suffixed alternate route can be found in Bronson. • is a south to north road that runs southwest to northeast from Lebanon Junction through Williston, and then into Alachua County and beyond, as it takes a long journey through
Georgia and
South Carolina as a tri-state de facto auxiliary route from
U.S. Route 21 in
Rock Hill, South Carolina. • is an east–west route connecting
Manatee Springs State Park with
US 19/
98/
Alternate US 27 in Chiefland. A county extension of the road exists north of the eastern terminus with US 19/98/ALT 27 leading to CR 339 in Newton. • is a combined county and state road spanning from Rosewood to Chiefland. • runs mostly east and west through southern Levy County. It spans from the
Gulf of Mexico in
Yankeetown winding along the
Withlacoochee River, on the way to Dunnellon and
Rainbow Lakes Estates in
Marion County, where it eventually becomes
State Road 40. The segment between the Gulf of Mexico and US 19-98 is officially named
Follow That Dream Boulevard, after the 1962
Elvis Presley movie. • runs mostly east and west through southeastern Levy County as a bi-county extension of
State Road 326. It spans from a dead end at the
Waccasassa River in
Gulf Hammock winding northeast through US 19-98 until it reaches CR 343 where it turns east. After running through
Goethe State Forest it intersects CR 337 in Morris Junction, and then SR 121. By the time it reaches eastern Levy County it has a brief multiplex with southbound
US 41 where both serve as the southern terminus of CR 323, only for CR 326 to turn east again as it eventually crosses the Levy-
Marion County line, on the way to
Ocala and
Silver Springs. The segment between I-75 (Exit 358) and SR 40 becomes a state road. • is a bi-county road that runs mostly southeast and northwest through southwestern Levy County in two segments. It spans from CR 347 southwest of Chiefland, along various local streets, and even overlaps
CR 345, then runs southeast toward SR 24 at
Otter Creek. From there it is hidden along local streets that merge with US 19–98, which completely overshadows it until the at-grade interchange with SR 121 in Lebanon Junction, where it is exposed again running through the southern segment of
Goethe State Forest, and later crosses the Levy-
Marion County line, where it overlaps CR 40 all the way to Dunnellon. • is a tri-county road that runs south and north through central Levy County, as well as southwestern
Alachua and eastern
Gilchrist counties. It spans from CR 336 in
Goethe State Forest and runs primarily along the eastern outskirts of the forest occasionally entering some forest land. North of the forest area, it enters the city of Bronson, where it intersects US Alternate 27, SR 24 and CR 32. Further north of the city limits it crosses the Levy-
Alachua County line. ==Communities==