Georgia State Route 384
Georgia State Route 384
Georgia State Route 384 (SR 384) is a 15.6-mile-long state highway in northeast Georgia. It runs from Baldwin in Habersham County to a point southeast of Helen, following Duncan Bridge Road. The route acts as a gateway to Helen and the North Georgia mountains.
Route description
- Southern end: Intersects US 23 / SR 365 in Baldwin.
- It heads northwest, crossing the Chattahoochee River into White County.
- In Leaf, it meets SR 254.
- In Leaf, SR 384 also intersects SR 115 (Clarkesville Highway).
- The road continues north-northeast to SR 255 in Stovall Mill.
- It turns northwest again and ends at SR 75 (Helen Highway) southeast of Helen.
- SR 384 is not part of the National Highway System.
- Counties: Habersham and White.
- Maintained by: Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT).
History
- The original roadway was built between 1963 and 1966, from Alto to Leaf.
- In 1971, it was extended to reach SR 75.
- By 1980, the southern end was moved to Baldwin.
- In 1988, the entire road was designated SR 384.
Major intersections
- Southern terminus: US 23 / SR 365 in Baldwin
- SR 254 near Leaf (Habersham/White counties)
- SR 115 in Leaf
- SR 255 in Stovall Mill
- Northern terminus: SR 75 southeast of Helen
This page was last edited on 29 January 2026, at 07:21 (CET).