Take a 21-mile scenic drive along Arkansas Highway 69 from Moorefield to Jacksonport, passing through Sulphur Rock, Magness, and Newark before ending at historic Jacksonport State Park.

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.

Take a 21-mile scenic drive along Arkansas Highway 69 from Moorefield to Jacksonport, passing through Sulphur Rock, Magness, and Newark before ending at historic Jacksonport State Park.

Drive 11 scenic miles through the Ozarks along Arkansas Highway 377 from Snowball to Witts Springs. Enjoy forested backroads, wildlife, and peaceful rural scenery in Searcy County.

Take a scenic 7-mile drive on Arkansas Highway 74 from Marshall to Snowball through the Ozark Mountains. Enjoy rolling hills, forest scenery, and peaceful backroads perfect for a leisurely drive or outdoor adventure.

Experience the scenic drive along Arkansas Highway 16 from Cross Roads to Greers Ferry. This 9-mile route takes you through classic Ozark landscapes, across the picturesque Narrows bridge on Greers Ferry Lake, and into the heart of Arkansas’s outdoor recreation country. Discover local highlights, things to see, and why this route is a must for anyone exploring north-central Arkansas.

Take a scenic 5-mile drive along Arkansas Highway 265—Crossover Road—in Fayetteville, from AR-16 to Joyce Blvd. Discover neighborhoods, green spaces, and local landmarks that showcase the best of east Fayetteville.

Take a scenic drive along Arkansas Highway 225 from Quitman to Cross Roads and experience the charm of rural Cleburne County. Discover rolling farmland, quiet woods, and classic small-town Arkansas in this peaceful six-mile route.

Take a 2-mile drive along Arkansas Highway 356 through Quitman, AR, and experience small-town charm, peaceful farmland, and a scenic country route connecting AR-25 and AR-225. Perfect for a relaxing detour or local road trip.

Cruise 11 miles along Arkansas Highway 392 through the heart of Boone County, exploring rural landscapes, small towns, and the lively streets of Harrison. Discover what makes this Ozark route a local favorite and find the best stops along the way.

Experience the best of Arkansas backroads as we travel 15 miles along Highway 154 from Petit Jean State Park to Centerville. Enjoy mountain switchbacks, sweeping vistas, a riverside crossing, and the peaceful farmland of the Arkansas River Valley. Route highlights include Petit Jean Viewpoint, historic bridges, and classic scenic Arkansas landscapes—perfect for a relaxing drive or an afternoon adventure.

Experience the charm of northwest Arkansas on a short drive along Highway 187 from Beaver to Eureka Springs. Cross the iconic Golden Gate Bridge of Arkansas, pass through Holiday Island, and connect with the legendary Pig Trail Scenic Byway. A quick route packed with Ozark scenery, history, and small-town character.
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Experience 12 miles of winding Ozark scenery along Arkansas Highway 23 from the Missouri border to Eureka Springs. Ride through Holiday Island, follow the Pig Trail Scenic Byway, and end your journey in the heart of historic Eureka Springs—one of Arkansas’s most charming towns.

Take a scenic four-mile drive along Arkansas Highway 7 from Lead Hill to Diamond City, ending at beautiful Bull Shoals Lake. Discover tranquil Ozark landscapes, peaceful lakeshore parks, and the laid-back charm of this northern Arkansas getaway.