Arkansas State Highways

Explore the Arkansas State Highway System with detailed route overviews, travel tips, and scenic highlights. Navigate over 16,000 miles of Arkansas highways—from mountain roads to delta plains.

Spanning more than 16,000 miles, the Arkansas State Highway System is a critical part of the state's transportation infrastructure, connecting rural towns, bustling cities, and natural landmarks across the Natural State. Established in 1924, the system includes hundreds of numbered routes maintained by the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT). From the delta flatlands to the peaks of the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains, these highways offer travelers a diverse and scenic journey through Arkansas's unique topography and cultural heritage.

Notable among the system are routes like Highway 7, which winds through the heart of the Ozarks and is designated as one of the most scenic byways in the country. Highway 10 provides access to the Ouachita Mountains and picturesque river valleys, while eastern routes like Highway 1 cut through fertile delta farmland rich in history and tradition. Many Arkansas state highways also serve as connectors to interstates and U.S. routes, forming a vital web of mobility for both commerce and tourism.

With hundreds of individual routes, each numbered state highway tells its own story. Whether you're exploring charming small towns, navigating forested hills, or tracing historic pathways, Arkansas's state highways provide more than just a way to get from point A to B—they invite you to discover the state's natural beauty, rural character, and welcoming communities one mile at a time.

Tour Arkansas State Highways

Arkansas Highway 84:  Social Hill to De Roche

Arkansas Highway 84: Social Hill to De Roche

Cruise 10 miles west on Arkansas Highway 84 from Social Hill to De Roche for a peaceful rural drive through central Arkansas pine country, with easy access to DeGray Lake Resort State Park near Caddo Valley.

Arkansas Highway 16:  Witts Springs to Clinton

Arkansas Highway 16: Witts Springs to Clinton

Cruise 41 miles of scenic Ozark backroads along Arkansas Highway 16 from Witts Springs to Clinton. Pass through forests, quiet communities, and rolling hill country for a relaxing taste of rural Arkansas.

Arkansas Highway 27: Hector to Tilly

Arkansas Highway 27: Hector to Tilly

Explore a peaceful 25-mile drive through the Ozark National Forest on Arkansas Highway 27 from Hector to Tilly. Experience winding roads, forested hills, and quiet mountain scenery deep in rural Arkansas.

Arkansas Highway 105: Caglesville to Hector

Arkansas Highway 105: Caglesville to Hector

Cruise five peaceful miles along Arkansas Highway 105 from Caglesville to Hector. Enjoy a slice of rural Pope County with open fields, quiet woods, and a welcoming small-town finish in Hector.

Arkansas Highway 124: Moreland to Caglesville

Arkansas Highway 124: Moreland to Caglesville

Drive 4 scenic miles east on Arkansas Highway 124 from Moreland to Caglesville, passing through peaceful farmland and quiet rural neighborhoods. Connect with Highway 105 to continue exploring the Arkansas River Valley backroads.

Arkansas Highway 164: Oak Grove to Moreland

Arkansas Highway 164: Oak Grove to Moreland

Cruise 3 miles west on Arkansas Highway 164 from Oak Grove to Moreland. This short country route links local farms and homes through peaceful Pope County countryside, ending at Highway 124.

Arkansas Highway 105: Atkins to Oak Grove

Arkansas Highway 105: Atkins to Oak Grove

Cruise north on Arkansas Highway 105 from Atkins to Oak Grove for eight miles of small-town charm, farmland views, and quiet country driving — a simple slice of the River Valley that’s just minutes off Interstate 40.

Arkansas Highway 72: Pea Ridge

Arkansas Highway 72: Pea Ridge

Cruise along Arkansas Highway 72 for five historic miles through Pea Ridge and the Pea Ridge National Military Park. This short, scenic drive blends local history, quiet country roads, and a glimpse into one of the best-preserved Civil War battlefields in the Ozarks.

Arkansas Highway 94 – Bella Vista to Pea Ridge

Arkansas Highway 94 – Bella Vista to Pea Ridge

Cruise along Arkansas Highway 94 for 6 miles from Bella Vista to Pea Ridge. Experience a peaceful drive through tree-lined residential areas, open countryside, and the historic charm of Pea Ridge — gateway to northwest Arkansas’s Civil War history and Ozark scenery.

Arkansas Highway 43: Maysville to Missouri

Arkansas Highway 43: Maysville to Missouri

Cruise 7 miles along Arkansas Highway 43 and Oklahoma Highway 20 from Maysville to the Missouri state line. This short drive traces the tri-state border through farmland and quiet Ozark backroads, ending at the rural corner where Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri meet.