. State Road 33 begins in
Lakeland off
U.S. Route 92 (US 92) east of the intersection with
US 98 and heads north along the vicinity of the west bank of Lake Parker. North of there it curves to the northeast and has one of two interchanges with
Interstate 4 (I-4). The first interchange (Exit 33) provides westbound access via North Socrum Loop Road (
CR 582), and eastbound access directly to SR 33. The route turns more to the east away from I-4, until it curves north at the northern terminus of
Florida State Road 659. It has an encounter at the second interchange with I-4 (Exit 38) where it actually crosses under the interstate. The road continues northeast to
Polk City where it curves back towards the north at a bridge over a former
Seaboard Air Line Railroad line (now the
Auburndale TECO Trail and
General James A. Van Fleet State Trail) just at the northwestern coast of Lake Agnes. From there, it traverses through mostly rural farmland into Lake County and
Groveland. In Groveland, it intersects and begins a concurrency with
SR 50, up to
Mascotte. Now a county road, CR 33 continues through another or so of rural farmland, passes over
Florida's Turnpike, then has a brief overlap with
Lake County Road 48 in
Okahumpka, which terminates at the eastern terminus of
CR 470, while CR 48 head to Howey-in-the-Hills. Lake CR 33 itself ends on
US 27 just south of the bridge over Helena Run, a waterway between Lake Denham and
Lake Harris. ==History==