Route information | ||||
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Maintained by ArDOT | ||||
Section 1 | ||||
Length | 9.57 mi[1] (15.40 km) | |||
South end | US 63 / AR 35 at Pansy | |||
North end | US 425 near Star City | |||
Section 2 | ||||
Length | 22.42 mi[1] (36.08 km) | |||
South end | US 425 / AR 114 in Star City | |||
Major intersections | ||||
North end | Huff's Island Public Use Area | |||
Section 3 | ||||
Length | 12.83 mi[1] (20.65 km) | |||
South end | AR 88 at Reydell | |||
North end | US 165 near DeWitt | |||
Section 4 | ||||
Length | 37.52 mi[1] (60.38 km) | |||
South end | I-40 / US 63 in Hazen | |||
North end | AR 367 in Searcy | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Arkansas | |||
Counties | Cleveland, Lincoln, Jefferson, Arkansas, Prairie, White | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Arkansas Highway 11 (AR 11) is a designation for four state highways in Arkansas. One segment of 9.57 miles (15.40 km) runs from U.S. Route 63 (US 63) at Pansy north to US 425 south of Star City. A second segment of 22.42 miles (36.08 km) runs from US 425 in Star City north to Huff's Island Public Use Area. A third segment of 12.83 miles (20.65 km) runs Highway 88 at Reydell north to US 165 west of Eldridge Corner.[2][3] A fourth segment of 37.52 miles (60.38 km) runs from I-40 in Hazen north to Highway 367 in Searcy.[4]
One segment of the original Arkansas Highway 11 from the state highway system's creation in 1926 has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Arkansas County.[5]
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