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Western terminus of AR 46: Hot Spring: Lono: AR 222 – Donaldson: Malvern: 31.19: 50.20: US 67 / US 270B (South Main Street / East Page Avenue) to I-30: Northern terminus: Gap in route : Saline: Crows: AR 5 – Benton, Hot Springs: Southern terminus AR 298 east: Western terminus of AR 298: Perry: Williams Junction: AR 10 east – Little Rock ...
The highway passes through the major cities of Hot Springs, Little Rock, North Little Rock, and West Memphis. Between Oklahoma and Hot Springs National Park, US 70 is largely rural and two-lane. The route bypasses much of the city to the south and then serves as the arterial road between Hot Springs National Park and Little Rock.
Arkansas Highway 5 (AR 5) is a designation for three state highways in Arkansas. The southern segment of 45.84 miles (73.77 km) runs from U.S. Route 70 (US 70) east of Hot Springs north to Interstate 430 (I-430) in Little Rock .
I-30 / AR 7 north – Hot Springs, DeGray Dam: Northern end of AR 7 concurrency; exit 78 on I-30: Hot Spring: Friendship: 89.9: 144.7: AR 283 north to I-30: Southern terminus of AR 283: Donaldson: 94.6: 152.2: AR 51Y south to AR 51 south / AR 222 – Donaldson Business District: Northern terminus of AR 51Y 95.2: 153.2: AR 51 south to AR 222 ...
Jim Silda, with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, explains how a sun spotter works to people waiting for the total solar eclipse on Arlington Lawn at Hot Springs National Park ...
The three highways enter the Little Rock Metropolitan Area and Little Rock. In Little Rock, I-530 ends at a high-volume interchange with I-30 and I-440. US 65 shares a concurrency with I-30. Then at the end of I-30, US 167 separates onto I-40 east while US 65 joins I-40 west. After leaving Little Rock, US 65 separates from I-40 at exit 125 in ...
The Little Rock-North Little Rock, AR Combined Statistical Area includes the Little Rock and Pine Bluff metropolitan areas and the Searcy micropolitan area. The Jonesboro-Paragould combined statistical area was created by the Census Bureau in 2005 and includes the Jonesboro metropolitan area and Paragould micropolitan area.
Flatside Wilderness is located in southern Perry County and northwestern Saline County, though most of it (about 70%) is in Saline County.It is approximately 8 miles north of Hot Springs Village and 21 miles west of Little Rock, and is accessible from Arkansas Highway 7 and Arkansas Highway 9.