U.S. Route 371 | |||||||
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US 371 highlighted in red |
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Route information | |||||||
Auxiliary route of US 71 | |||||||
Maintained by LaDOTD and ASHTD | |||||||
Length: | 214 mi (344 km) | ||||||
Existed: | 1994[1] – present | ||||||
Major junctions | |||||||
South end: | I-49 / LA 177 at Evelyn, LA | ||||||
I-20 in Minden, LA I-30 in Prescott, AR |
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North end: | U.S. 59 / U.S. 70 / U.S. 71 / Hwy. 41 at DeQueen, AR | ||||||
Highway system | |||||||
United States Numbered Highways Arkansas Highway System Interstates • US • State Business • Spurs • Scenic
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U.S. Route 371 is a north–south United States highway in the U.S. states of Arkansas and Louisiana. The highway's northern terminus is in De Queen, Arkansas at an intersection with U.S. Highway 70. It is co-signed for its last 13 miles (21 km) between Lockesburg, Arkansas and DeQueen with U.S. Highway 59 and U.S. Highway 71. Its southern terminus is 5 miles (8.0 km) west of Coushatta, Louisiana at an intersection with Interstate 49.
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U.S. 371 is an afterthought in the federal highway system. Within Louisiana it was merely the 1990s renumbering and re-signing of the post-1955 Louisiana Highway 7, which after the 1990s change ceased to exist as a number for a state highway in Louisiana. Although signage is on I-49, US 371 begins just north of Coushatta, Louisiana at an intersection with US 71. Intersecting I-20 and US 80 at Minden, it then crosses the Arkansas Line at Springhill, Louisiana.
US 371 contains about 134 miles (216 km) in South Arkansas.
US 371 enters Arkansas in Columbia County. The route runs north to intersect AR 160 in Taylor and winds east to Magnolia. A concurrency with US 82 begins in Magnolia, and continues north to the city limits. US 371 continues west to meet AR 98 in Waldo, before heading north to enter Nevada County. The route next meets AR 32 and AR 76 before entering Rosston, where a short concurrency with US 278 forms. US 371 meets AR 372 before entering Prescott, where the route runs with AR 24 and is intersected by Interstate 30 before entering Hempstead County.
US 371 winds through Hempstead County west and north, concurring briefly with AR 195 and eventually entering Howard County. The route passes through Nashville, again meeting US 278, and runs west through rural land and into Sevier County. In Sevier County, US 371 meets US 59/US 71, which form a northern concurrency, eventually adding US 70 as well. These four routes run together west to De Queen, at which US 371 terminates.
US 371 was established along its current routing in 1994, after having been decommissioned in Minnesota in 1973.
County | Location | Mile | Destinations | Notes | |||
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De Soto |
I-49 LA 177 |
Exit 163 on I-49; southern end of LA 177 concurrency | |||||
Evelyn | LA 510 west | Eastern terminus of LA 510 | |||||
Red River |
US 84 west / LA 1 north | Northern end of US 84/LA 1 concurrency | |||||
LA 1 south | Southern end of LA 1 concurrency | ||||||
Coushatta | US 84 east | Southern end of US 84 concurrency | |||||
LA 480 south | Northern terminus of LA 480 | ||||||
US 71 south | Southern end of US 71 concurrency | ||||||
Edgefield | LA 155 east | Western terminus of LA 155 | |||||
US 71 north | Northern terminus of US 71 concurrency | ||||||
LA 786 east | Western terminus of LA 786 | ||||||
LA 788 west | Eastern terminus of LA 788 | ||||||
LA 514 | Short concurrency with LA 514 | ||||||
Bienville |
Ringgold | LA 4 / LA 154 | |||||
Webster |
Heflin | LA 531 east | Western terminus of LA 531 | ||||
Sibley | LA 164 west | Eastern terminus of LA 164 | |||||
Minden | I-20 east | Eastern end of I-20 concurrency; Exit 47 on I-20 | |||||
Dixie Inn | I-20 west | Western end of I-20 concurrency; exit 44 on I-20 | |||||
US 79 / US 80 / LA 7 south | Southern end of LA 7 concurrency | ||||||
LA 528 west | Eastern terminus of LA 528 | ||||||
Sarepta | LA 2 | Short concurrency with LA 2 | |||||
Springhill | LA 157 | ||||||
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Louisiana–Arkansas state line | ||||||
Columbia |
Taylor | Hwy. 160 – Taylor | |||||
Magnolia | Hwy. 344 west | ||||||
U.S. 82 | Concurrency begins | ||||||
U.S. 82 | Concurrency ends | ||||||
Waldo | Hwy. 98 | Concurrency begins | |||||
Hwy. 98 | Concurrency ends | ||||||
Lamartine | Hwy. 355 eest / CR 39 east | ||||||
Nevada |
Willisville | Hwy. 32 west / CR 8 east | |||||
Irma | Hwy. 76 south | Northern terminus of Hwy. 76 | |||||
Rosston | U.S. 278 | Concurrency begins | |||||
Hwy. 200 east | Western terminus of Hwy. 200 | ||||||
U.S. 278 | Concurrency ends | ||||||
Laneburg | Hwy. 372 | Concurrency begins | |||||
Hwy. 372 | Concurrency ends | ||||||
Hwy. 299 | |||||||
Prescott | Hwy. 24 | Concurrency begins | |||||
U.S. 67 | |||||||
Hwy. 200 north | Frontage road for I-30 | ||||||
Hwy. 24 | Concurrency ends | ||||||
I-30 – Arkadelphia, Hope | I-30 exit 44 | ||||||
Hempstead |
Blevins | Hwy. 195 | Concurrency begins | ||||
Hwy. 29 | |||||||
Dotson | Hwy. 195 | Concurrency ends | |||||
Howard |
Nashville | Hwy. 27 | |||||
U.S. 278 south / Hwy. 980 north | |||||||
U.S. 278 | Concurrency begins | ||||||
U.S. 278 | Concurrency ends | ||||||
Blue Bayou | Hwy. 355 | ||||||
Howard– Sevier |
Hwy. 26 north | ||||||
Sevier |
Lockesburg | U.S. 59 / U.S. 71 | Concurrency begins | ||||
Red Wing | U.S. 59 / U.S. 70 / U.S. 71 | Concurrency begins | |||||
De Queen | U.S. 59 / U.S. 70 / U.S. 71 / Hwy. 41 | ||||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Concurrency terminus • Closed/Former • Incomplete access • Unopened |
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