Route information | ||||
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Maintained by ArDOT | ||||
Existed | 1926–present | |||
Section 1 | ||||
Length | 54.79 mi[1] (88.18 km) | |||
South end | US 63 / US 79 in Humphrey | |||
Major intersections | US 165 in Humnoke US 70 in Carlisle I-40 in Carlisle | |||
North end | Campground Road near Beebe | |||
Section 2 | ||||
Length | 17.76 mi[1] (28.58 km) | |||
South end | AR 367 in McRae | |||
Major intersections | Future I-57 / US 64 / US 67 / US 167 near McRae | |||
North end | AR 385 near Judsonia | |||
Section 3 | ||||
Length | 5.91 mi[1] (9.51 km) | |||
South end | AR 367 in Judsonia | |||
North end | AR 258 near Providence | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Arkansas | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Arkansas Highway 13 (AR 13) is a designation for three state highways in central Arkansas. One segment of 54.79 miles (88.18 km) runs from US 63/US 79 in Humphrey north to Campground Road east of Beebe.[1][2] A second segment of 17.76 miles (28.58 km) runs from Highway 367 in McRae north to Highway 385 west of Judsonia. A third segment of 5.91 miles (9.51 km) runs from Highway 367 in Judsonia north to Highway 258 east of Providence.[3]
The southern part of Highway 13 was replaced by Highway 81 during World War II. Then, in 1989, when US 425 was commissioned, it replaced most of Highway 81.