Arkansas Highway 14

Highway 14
Route information
Maintained by AHTD
Existed: 1926 – present
Section 1
Length: 208.11 mi[1] (334.92 km)
West end: Boat Dock Road, Table Rock Lake
Major
junctions:
Hwy. 7, Lead Hill
U.S. 62 / U.S. 412, Yellville
U.S. 167 / Hwy. 25, Ramsey Hill
U.S. 67
U.S. 49, Waldenburg
East end: Future I-555 / U.S. 63
Section 2
Length: 19.24 mi[1] (30.96 km)
West end: Hwy. 140, Lepanto
Major
junctions:
I-55
U.S. 61, Wilson
East end: CR 1020, Golden Lake
Location
Counties: Stone, Poinsett, Mississippi, Marion, Jackson, Independence, Boone, Baxter
Highway system

Arkansas Highway System
Interstates • US • State
Business • Spurs • Scenic

Hwy. 13 Hwy. 15

Arkansas Highway 14 (AR 14 and Hwy. 14) is a designation for two east–west state highway in Arkansas. The primary route from the original 1926 Arkansas state highway numbering runs 208.11 miles (334.92 km) from Table Rock Lake east to Interstate 555/U.S. Route 63.[2] A later extension runs 19.42 miles (31.25 km) from Highway 140 in Lepanto east across Interstate 55 to Golden Lake.

Contents

Route description

Table Rock Lake to I-555/US 63

After Marked Tree, AR 14 meets with US 63 for a stretch, before heading to Harrisburg, where it crosses AR 1. Highway 14 then goes on to Waldenburg, where it meets US 49 and AR 214, Newport (crossing US 67) and Batesville (AR 25). The route then passes through Buffalo River State Park on its way to meeting US 412 in Yellville. Arkansas Highway 14 continues to AR 7 and Lead Hill before merging onto old US 65 (now AR 365[3]) at Omaha. This leads to the end of the route, when AR 14 becomes Boat Dock Road and ends in a cul-de-sac at Table Rock Lake.

Lepanto to Golden Lake

Arkansas Highway 14 travels north to Marie where it adjuncts AR 181. Interstate 55 meets AR 14 outside of Marie as Exit 41. The road continues to Lepanto, where it meets AR 135 and becomes concurrent with AR 140 until Marked Tree.

History

The route was first designated in 1926 in the original state highway numbering. State Road 14 ran from Omaha east to Marked Tree in Poinsett County.

Major intersections

Mile markers reset at some concurrencies.[a 1][a 2]

County Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes
Boone
Table Rock Lake 0.00 Boat Dock Road begin state maintenance
  4.34 U.S. 65 north
U.S. 65 concurrency south, 0.7 miles (1.1 km)
  0.00 U.S. 65 south
  15.04 Hwy. 281 south
  15.99 To Hwy. 281 north (Cutoff)
  16.27 Hwy. 281 north
Lead Hill 23.33 Hwy. 7 north
  24.55 Hwy. 7 south
Marion
  25.70 Hwy. 268 west
  32.81 Hwy. 125 north
  36.07 Hwy. 125 south
Summit 46.97 Hwy. 202 (Park Avenue)
Yellville 48.45 U.S. 62 (Main Street) / U.S. 412
U.S. 62 / U.S. 412 concurrency east, 0.3 miles (0.48 km)
0.00 U.S. 62 (Main Street) / U.S. 412
0.54 Hwy. 235 (Main Street)
Ralph 4.27 Hwy. 206 west
Mull 14.15 Hwy. 268 west
Searcy
Harriet 23.55 Hwy. 27 south
SearcyBaxter
County line
  31.59 Hwy. 263 south
Baxter
  36.49 Hwy. 341 north (Push Mountain Road)
Stone
  46.95 Hwy. 87 south
Allison 53.21 Hwy. 5 north / Hwy. 9 north
Hwy. 5 / Hwy. 9 concurrency south, 5.4 miles (8.7 km)
Mountain View 0.00 Hwy. 9 south AR 5/AR 14 continue south
1.68 Hwy. 5 south end officially designated exception[a 3]
  7.47 Hwy. 58 west
Independence
Locust Grove 28.47 Hwy. 25 west
Hwy. 25 concurrency north, 7.1 miles (11.4 km)
Ramsey Hill 0.00 U.S. 167 / Hwy. 25 north (Batesville Boulevard)
Salado 3.68 Hwy. 14S west (Newport Road)
  12.67 Hwy. 157 south (Blackland Road)
Oil Trough 14.01 Hwy. 932 north (Ferry Road) AR 932 is unsigned
Dunnington 15.43 Hwy. 122 north
Jackson
  23.76 Hwy. 367 south
Hwy. 367 concurrency north, 1.5 miles (2.4 km)
Newport 0.00 Hwy. 367 south AR 14/AR 367 continue east
0.69 Hwy. 69 north
1.70 Hwy. 367 north (Malcom Avenue) end officially designated exception[a 4]
2.35 Hwy. 17 south
  4.80 U.S. 67 interchange
  5.00 Hwy. 224 south interchange
  6.57 Hwy. 17
  6.81 To Hwy. 17
  9.63 Hwy. 145 south
Amagon 13.32 Hwy. 37 south
  15.90 Hwy. 37 north / Hwy. 384 south
Poinsett
Waldenburg 23.54 U.S. 49
Harrisburg 35.15 Hwy. 1 (Illinois Avenue)
  36.03 Hwy. 163 north
  36.49 Hwy. 163 south
Landers 42.14 Hwy. 373 north
Weona 43.92 Hwy. 373 south
Payneway 49.48 Hwy. 463 north
  49.88 Future I-555 / U.S. 63, West Memphis, Jonesboro eastern terminus
Highway 14 begins in Lepanto
Lepanto 0.00 Hwy. 140 (Broad Street) western terminus
Mississippi
  4.44 Hwy. 77
  6.34 Hwy. 297
  12.00 I-55 – West Memphis, Blytheville
Marie 13.38 Hwy. 181 north
13.76 Hwy. 119 north
Wilson 17.70 U.S. 61 (Main Street)
Golden Lake 19.24 CR 1020 eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Southside spur route

Highway 14S
Location: Southside
Length: 1.34 mi[1] (2.16 km)

Arkansas Highway 14 Spur is a 1.34 miles (2.16 km) route in Arkansas connecting Southside and Salado. In Southside, it meets US 167.

Notes

  1. ^ Although Arkansas highways normally terminate when intersected by a route of greater importance, Highway 14 in Boone County does not end when intersecting Highway 7 in Lead Hill.[4]
  2. ^ Although Arkansas highways are normally continuous sections until intersected by a route of greater importance, Highway 14 in Independence County ends when intersecting Highway 25 at Locust Grove.[5]
  3. ^ Map note for officially designated exception: 17.06-18.74 Excep.–1.68 Mi. Over S.H. 14[6]
  4. ^ Map note for officially designated exception: S.H. 367, S-21 7.61-9.30 Except. Over S.H. 14 S-12[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Planning and Research Division (2010). "Arkansas Road Log Database" (in English) (Database). Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. http://www.arkansashighways.com/planning_research/technical_services/databases/Road%20Log%20Database.zip. Retrieved June 9, 2011. 
  2. ^ Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. General Highway Map (Map) (Poinsett County ed.). http://www.arkansashighways.com/maps/Counties/County%20PDFs/PoinsettCounty.pdf. Retrieved July 7, 2011. 
  3. ^ 1936 Pulaski County Map
  4. ^ Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Route and Section Map (Map) (Boone County ed.). http://www.arkansashighways.com/Maps/Counties/County%20RAS/RAS%20Maps%20PDF/mboon_ras.pdf. Retrieved July 7, 2011. 
  5. ^ a b Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Route and Section Map (Map) (Independence County ed.). http://www.arkansashighways.com/Maps/Counties/County%20RAS/RAS%20Maps%20PDF/minde_ras.pdf. Retrieved July 7, 2011. 
  6. ^ Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Route and Section Map (Map) (Stone County ed.). http://www.arkansashighways.com/Maps/Counties/County%20RAS/RAS%20Maps%20PDF/mston_ras.pdf. Retrieved July 7, 2011.