Arkansas Highway 107 Explained

State:AR
Type:AR
Route:107
Map:Arkansas 107.png
Length Mi1:33.2
Direction A1:South
Direction B1:North
Terminus A1: near Holland
Terminus B1: in Heber Springs
Length Mi2:22.8
Direction A2:South
Direction B2:North
Terminus A2: in North Little Rock
Terminus B2: in Vilonia
Previous Type:AR
Previous Route:106
Next Type:AR
Next Route:108

Arkansas Highway 107 is the name of multiple state highways in Arkansas.[1] [2] [3]

Section 1

Arkansas Highway 107 is a state highway of 33.2miles that runs in Faulkner and Cleburne counties.

Route description

Highway 107 begins at Highway 36 near Holland. The route runs north to meet Highway 25 and Highway 225 before entering Quitman and Cleburne County. In Quitman, Highway 25 also meets Highway 124, which it follows east out of town. After breaking north, Highway 107 reunites with Highway 25 north to an area just south of Heber Springs. Highway 107 ends at Highway 110 in Heber Springs. Highway 107 has 16.2miles in Faulkner County and 17miles in Cleburne County.

Major intersections

Section 2

Arkansas Highway 107 is a state highway of 18.7miles that runs in Pulaski and Faulkner counties.

Route description

Highway 107 begins at I-30 and I-40 in North Little Rock as a continuation of Main Street and runs through some suburbs until entering Faulkner County. The route runs north to terminate at U.S. Route 64B (US 64B) in Vilonia. Highway 107 has 16.4miles in Pulaski County and 6.4miles in Faulkner County.

Major intersections

See also

Notes and References

  1. "Cleburne County, Arkansas." Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. AHTD Cleburne County map Retrieved on August 28, 2010.
  2. "Faulkner County, Arkansas." Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. AHTD Faulkner County map Retrieved on August 28, 2010.
  3. "Pulaski County, Arkansas." Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. AHTD Pulaski County map Retrieved on August 28, 2010.