Arkansas Highway 128

Highway 128 marker

Highway 128
Route information
Maintained by AHTD
Section 1
Length: 11.99 mi[1] (19.30 km)
West end: AR 7 in Sparkman
East end: AR 9 at Holly Springs
Section 2
Length: 6.23 mi[1] (10.03 km)
West end: AR 51 at Joan
East end: AR 7 / AR 8 at Sparkman
Section 3
West end: AR 7 near DeGray Lake Resort State Park
East end: US 270B in Hot Springs
Section 4
West end: AR 5 in Fountain Lake
East end: US 70
Location
Counties: Dallas, Clark, Hot Spring, Garland, Saline
Highway system
AR 127AR 129

Highway 128 (AR 128, Ark. 128, and Hwy. 128) is a designation for four east–west state highways in the Southwest Arkansas. One route of 11.99 miles (19.30 km) begins at Highway 7 in Sparkman and runs east to Highway 9 at Holly Springs. A second route of 6.23 miles (10.03 km) begins at Highway 51 at Joan and runs east to Highway 7/Highway 8 at Gravel Junction. A third route begins at Highway 7 near DeGray Lake Resort State Park and runs east and north to US Highway 270 Business (US 270B) in Hot Springs. A fourth route begins at Highway 5 in Fountain Lake and runs east to US 70. All routes are maintained by the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD).

History


Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
DallasSparkman0.000.00 AR 7Western terminus
Pine Grove5.538.90 AR 207 south – OuachitaAR 207 northern terminus
AR 273 east FordyceProposed intersection
Holly Springs11.9919.30 AR 9 Camden, MalvernEastern terminus
Gap in route
ClarkJoan0.000.00 AR 51 Arkadelphia, DonaldsonWestern terminus
Gravel Junction6.2310.03 AR 7 / AR 8 – Dalark, ArkadelphiaEastern terminus
Gap in route
Hot Spring0.000.00 AR 7 Hot Springs, Caddo ValleyWestern terminus
Caney3.966.37 AR 283 Caddo ValleyAR 283 northern terminus
De Roche9.51–
0.00
15.30–
0.00
AR 84 Bismarck, Social Hill
Garland6.65–
0.00
10.70–
0.00
AR 290 Bismarck
Hot Springs3.445.54 US 270 Hot Springs, MalvernExit 7
3.886.24 US 270B (Malvern Ave)Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 System Information and Research Division (2014). "Arkansas Road Log Database" (MDB). Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Retrieved March 27, 2016.
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