Georgia State Route 35
State Route 35 is a state highway that runs southwest-to-northeast through portions of Grady, Thomas, Colquitt, Tift, and Irwin counties in south-central Georgia. The route runs from its southwestern terminus at U.S. Route 319 and SR 61 at the Florida state line south of Cairo to its northeastern terminus at US 319 and SR 32 in Ocilla. The route runs concurrently with US 319 for its entire length.
Route description
From its southern terminus at State Road 61 at the Florida state line south of Cairo in Grady County, SR 35, concurrent with US 319, travels northeast into Thomas County. The two routes arc to the west and north around Thomasville, briefly becoming concurrent with US 84/SR 38 and SR 3 Alternate. This road crosses US 19 before turning left on SR 35 Connector. SR 35 continues northeasterly through Colquitt County, bypassing Moultrie to the east, and enters Tift County. After an interchange with Interstate 75 and a brief concurrency with US 82/SR 520 in Tifton, SR 35 continues northeastward into Irwin County, where SR 35 meets its northern terminus at SR 32 in Ocilla. US 319 continues northward.SR 35 is a significant route in south Georgia, with an average annual daily traffic of over 5,000 vehicles south of Tifton, and over 10,000 near Moultrie and Thomasville.