Take a scenic 16-mile drive along Arkansas Highway 309 from Paris to Ozark, winding through farmland, forest, and the Mount Magazine Scenic Byway. A quiet and beautiful backroad drive in the Arkansas River Valley.

Explore the Arkansas State Highway System with detailed route overviews, travel tips, and scenic highlights. Navigate over 16,000 miles of Arkansas highways—from mountain roads to delta plains.
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 scenic 16-mile drive along Arkansas Highway 309 from Paris to Ozark, winding through farmland, forest, and the Mount Magazine Scenic Byway. A quiet and beautiful backroad drive in the Arkansas River Valley.

Drive 34 miles west on Arkansas Highway 22 from Dardanelle to Paris through lakeside views, farmland, and historic communities. Highlights include Shoal Bay, Subiaco Abbey, and access to Mount Magazine Scenic Byway.

Drive 7 miles north along Arkansas Highway 9 from Perryville to Oppelo, passing through the town of Perry and scenic farmland in the Arkansas River Valley before connecting to AR-154 toward Petit Jean State Park.

Take a scenic 21-mile drive west on Arkansas Highway 60 from Conway to Perryville. Cross the Arkansas River at Toad Suck, pass through farmland and small towns like Bigelow and Houston, and end in the foothills of the Ouachitas at Perryville.

Take a drive on the older alignment of Arkansas Highway 89 from Mayflower to Lollie in Faulkner County, Arkansas. This 4-mile video showcases a now-rerouted segment of the highway, offering a quiet, scenic journey past creeks, cemeteries, and Stone Lake before ending at…

Take a relaxing drive along Arkansas Highway 365 from Maumelle to Conway. This 18-mile route winds past Lake Conway, through the heart of Mayflower, and into the college town of Conway, offering scenic views and small-town charm.

Take a 3-mile drive down Arkansas Highway 100—Maumelle Boulevard—through the heart of Maumelle, Arkansas. This short suburban route transitions from wooded neighborhoods to the city’s core commercial corridor.

Take a winding drive through the Boston Mountains as we follow Arkansas Highway 74 from Brentwood to Wyola, then continue along scenic county roads to Elkins. This 14-mile route showcases forested hills, rural homesteads, and quiet Ozark charm.

Explore the northern stretch of Maumelle Boulevard (AR-100) in Maumelle, Arkansas—an essential two-mile route connecting neighborhoods, civic centers, and shopping hubs from Commerce Drive to AR-365.

Take a peaceful 4-mile drive along Arkansas Highway 212 through wooded curves and quiet neighborhoods on the northwest side of Star City. This short connector route links future I-530 to AR-114, offering a glimpse into rural and residential life in Lincoln County.

Explore a 2.4-mile stretch of Arkansas Highway 365 through North Little Rock, from I-40 in Levy to the edge of the Arkansas River. This brief but dynamic drive passes historic neighborhoods, industrial corridors, and the Union Pacific Rail Yard, capturing the spirit of …

Explore the Bella Vista Bypass before its transformation into Interstate 49. Take a scenic 11-mile drive along the old AR-549 in Northwest Arkansas, capturing a snapshot of the region’s growth.