Drive 6 miles west along Arkansas Highway 28 from Plainview to Rover, a quiet route that forms part of the Arkansas Civil War Trail. Pass historical buildings, farmland, and scenic views before reaching the junction with AR-27 near Nimrod Lake.

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.

Drive 6 miles west along Arkansas Highway 28 from Plainview to Rover, a quiet route that forms part of the Arkansas Civil War Trail. Pass historical buildings, farmland, and scenic views before reaching the junction with AR-27 near Nimrod Lake.

Cruise west along Arkansas Highway 60 from Nimrod to Plainview as we follow the tranquil shoreline of Nimrod Lake and pass through forested backroads and quiet farmland before arriving in historic Plainview. A peaceful 9-mile drive in the heart of Yell County.

Experience one of Arkansas’s most scenic drives along the Pig Trail Scenic Byway. Travel 24 miles from Brashears to Ozark on AR-23, winding through forested mountains, river valleys, and timeless rural landscapes in the heart of the Ozarks.

Take a 30-mile journey through the Ozark foothills on Arkansas Highway 23 from Withrow Springs State Park to Brashears. This scenic route passes through Huntsville, Witter, and St. Paul, ending where the Pig Trail Scenic Byway begins.

Drive 20 scenic miles along Arkansas Highway 23 from historic Eureka Springs to Withrow Springs State Park. This wooded stretch of highway passes Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge and the McIlroy Wildlife Management Area, making it a beautiful Ozark escape.

Drive 11 miles south along Arkansas Highway 23 from the Missouri state line to Eureka Springs. This scenic stretch winds through forested Ozark hills, passes by Holiday Island, and enters the heart of historic Eureka Springs. A short but unforgettable mountain drive.

Take a ride on Arkansas’s last free ferry with this short but scenic drive along Highway 125 from the Peel Ferry landing to the Missouri border. This rare route combines water, woods, and Ozark charm — all in a single mile.

Cross Bull Shoals Lake aboard Arkansas Highway 125’s Peel Ferry — Arkansas’s last public ferry. This unique mile-long crossing delivers scenic views, peaceful waters, and a one-of-a-kind Ozarks driving experience.

Travel 12 scenic miles along Arkansas Highway 125 from Highway 14 to the Peel Ferry on Bull Shoals Lake. Winding through forested hills and quiet communities, this tranquil drive ends at Arkansas’s last remaining highway ferry crossing.

Travel 15 peaceful miles along Arkansas Highway 14 from Yellville to AR-125. This winding Ozark route offers small-town charm, mountain views, and wooded serenity just north of the Buffalo River region.

Drive the short but scenic stretch of Arkansas Highway 43 from Compton to Ponca, skirting the edge of the Buffalo National River. Enjoy forested mountain views, wildlife sightings, and access to top hiking trails in the heart of the Ozarks.

Cruise 12 scenic miles through the Ozarks on Arkansas Highway 103 from Osage to Compton. This winding backroad crosses creeks, farmland, and forested hills on the way to the Buffalo River country.