Dick Trammel Highway[1] | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by ArDOT | ||||
Section 1 | ||||
Length | 19.70 mi[2] (31.70 km) | |||
South end | AR 170 | |||
North end | I-49 / US 71 / AR 16 in Fayetteville | |||
Section 2 | ||||
Length | 18.21 mi[2] (29.31 km) | |||
South end | AR 16 in Fayetteville | |||
North end | AR 94 in Rogers | |||
Section 3 | ||||
Length | 3.324 mi[2] (5.349 km) | |||
South end | AR 94 in Pea Ridge | |||
North end | Route KK, Missouri state line | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Arkansas | |||
Counties | Washington, Benton | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Highway 265 (AR 265, Ark. 265, Hwy. 265, and the Dick Trammel Highway) is a designation for three state highways in Northwest Arkansas. The southern segment of 19.70 miles (31.70 km) runs from Highway 170 near Strickler north to I-49/US 71/Highway 16 in south Fayetteville.[3] A second segment begins in east Fayetteville at Highway 16 and runs north through Springdale to Highway 94 in Rogers.[4][5] Further north, a third segment of 3.324 miles (5.349 km) runs from Highway 94 in Pea Ridge north to the Missouri state line.[5] The highways are maintained by the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT).
Parts of all three segments are former lengths of the Butterfield Stagecoach Route, a route established in 1857 that carried United States mail from St. Louis, Missouri to San Francisco, California.