Southern terminus to Gainesville SR 60 begins at an
intersection with
SR 124 east of
Braselton in Jackson County. It crosses over, but does not have an
interchange with
Interstate 85 (I-85) very soon after. It heads northwest and crosses into Hall County. Just after the county line, the highway intersects
SR 332 (Belmont Highway), and the two routes head
concurrent to the northwest. In the
unincorporated community of
Belmont, they meet the northern terminus of
SR 211 (Tanners Mill Road). In
Candler, SR 332 departs to the west on Poplar Springs Road. SR 60 continues to the northwest and enters
Gainesville. At Central Park, it has an interchange with
I-985/
US 23/
SR 365 (Lanier Parkway). This interchange also marks the southern terminus of
SR 53 Connector. Just after this interchange, SR 53 Connector/SR 60 pass the
Lee Gilmer Memorial Airport and the eastern terminus of the Pearl Nix Parkway before intersecting with
SR 369. At this intersection, SR 53 Connector departs to the northwest on John W. Morrow Jr. Parkway, while SR 60/SR 369 head concurrent to the northeast for a few blocks. At the intersection with
US 129 Business/
SR 11, SR 369 departs to the northeast, while SR 60 heads northwest, concurrent with
SR 11 Business. Near City Park, the two highways split and each immediately intersects
SR 60 Connector (Oak Tree Drive). Then, SR 60 crosses over the northeastern portion of
Lake Lanier and passes the Chattahoochee Golf Course. Then, it meets the southern terminus of
SR 283 (Mt. Vernon Road) and the eastern terminus of
SR 136 (Price Road) before crossing over another part of Lake Lanier.
North of Gainesville The road passes through
Murrayville and crosses into the southern portion of Lumpkin County. Just northeast of the
Chestatee River, it intersects
US 19/
SR 400 and
SR 115 (Long Branch Road). At this intersection, SR 115 meets its southern terminus, and SR 400 meets its northern terminus. Southwest of here, US 19/SR 400 run concurrent toward
Atlanta; west of here, US 19/SR 60 begin a concurrency toward
Dahlonega. They curve to the northwest, entering town and bordering the western edge of the Achasta Golf Club. Just before they curve away from the golf course toward the main part of town, they cross over the Chestatee River. On the southeastern edge of the
North Georgia College & State University, they intersect
SR 9/
SR 52 (Morrison Moore Parkway West), which join the concurrency. The four highways curve around the main part of town. At East Main Street, the southern terminus of
US 19 Business/
SR 52 Business intersect the concurrency. A short distance after this intersection, SR 52 departs to the east, while US 19/SR 9/SR 60 cross over
Yahoola Creek on the Reverend Joseph Grizzle Bridge. The highways head to the north and meet the northern terminus of US 19 Business/SR 52 Business (North Grove Street) and begin passing through the
North Georgia mountains. The concurrency enters the
Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest before SR 60 departs from the concurrency to the northwest. It becomes a very winding route and enters Union County. Then, it passes
Woody Gap and Woody Lake and enters
Suches. There, it meets the western terminus of
SR 180 (Wolf Pen Gap Road). Just before leaving the county, SR 60 begins to parallel the
Toccoa River. In Fannin County, it continues to parallel the river; the two are never more than apart. South-southeast of
Margaret, SR 60 splits off and continues its northwesterly routing. In
Morganton, it meets part of the former route of
US 76. Northwest of town, it intersects US 76/
SR 2/
SR 515 (Appalachian Highway). The route continues to the northwest, through
Mineral Bluff. In town, it meets the southern terminus of
SR 60 Spur (Murphy Highway). A little while later, it curves to the west and parallels the Toccoa River for a second time. It continues to the west and enters
McCaysville. The highway curves to the northwest to meet its northern terminus, an intersection with the northern terminus of
SR 5 (Harpertown Road) at the
Tennessee state line, on the northern edge of town. Here, the roadway continues as
Tennessee State Route 68 (Toccoa Avenue). ==History==