Arkansas Highway 7 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

Mile markers reset at concurrencies.





County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Union
0.00 0.00 LA 558 Southern terminus
9.19 14.79 U.S. 167 south
U.S. 167 concurrency north, 8.8 miles (14.2 km)
El Dorado 0.00 0.00 U.S. 167 north / U.S. 167B south
2.79 4.49 Hwy. 7S
3.16 5.09 Hwy. 335
6.39 10.28 Hwy. 7B north
Smackover 8.82 14.19 Hwy. 172 west
9.96 16.03 Hwy. 160
11.18 17.99 Hwy. 7B south
Ouachita
13.11 21.10 Hwy. 367 north
22.14 35.63 Hwy. 367
Camden 24.57–
24.69
39.54–
39.73
Hwy. 367
27.06 43.55 U.S. 79 / U.S. 278 (Branyan-Hunnicutt Bypass)
28.33 45.59 U.S. 79B west (Van Buren Street)
U.S. 79B concurrency east, 1.1 miles (1.8 km)
0.00 0.00 U.S. 79B east
Dallas
Ouachita 20.13 32.40 Hwy. 207 north
Sparkman 25.33 40.76 Hwy. 128 east (Main Street)
Dalark 34.03 54.77 Hwy. 8 east Begin Hwy. 8 concurrency
Clark
Gravel Junction 38.71 62.30 Hwy. 128 east
Daleville 46.17 74.30 Hwy. 51 north Begin Hwy. 51 concurrency
Hwy. 51 / Hwy. 8 / U.S. 67 concurrency north, 6.1 miles (9.8 km) Highway 8 and Highway 51 depart the route in Arkadelphia
Caddo Valley 0.00 0.00 U.S. 67 north
0.20 0.32 I-30 – Little Rock, Texarkana
0.33 0.53 Hwy. 390 west
DeGray Lake Resort State Park 2.45 3.94 Hwy. 283 north
Hot Spring
Old DeRoche 7.42 11.94 Hwy. 128 west
Bismarck 11.89 19.14 Hwy. 84
Garland
23.10 37.18 Hwy. 290 east
Lake Hamilton 24.82–
25.24
39.94–
40.62
Lake Hamilton
Hot Springs National Park 26.29 42.31 Hwy. 88 east (Higdon Ferry Road)
28.46 45.80 U.S. 70 / U.S. 270 (Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Expressway) – Little Rock, Glenwood
29.73 47.85 Hwy. 88 west (Higdon Ferry Road)
31.12 50.08 U.S. 70B / U.S. 270B (Grand Avenue)
34.22 55.07 Hwy. 7S south (Gorge Road)
38.39 61.78 Hwy. 5 north
46.0 74.0 Hwy. 192 east
48.38 77.86 Hwy. 298 east
Perry
Hollis 66.19 106.52 Hwy. 314 west
Fourche Junction 75.77 121.94 Hwy. 60
Yell
Ola 83.62 134.57 Hwy. 28 west Begin Hwy. 28 concurrency
83.86 134.96 Hwy. 10 west Begin Hwy. 10 concurrency
Hwy. 10 concurrency north, 0.3 miles (0.48 km)
0.00 0.00 Hwy. 10 east (Fourche Avenue) End Hwy. 10 concurrency
Centerville 6.84 11.01 Hwy. 28 east / Hwy. 154 End Hwy. 28 concurrency
11.95 19.23 Hwy. 155 south
Dardanelle 13.71 22.06 Hwy. 28 west
14.55 23.42 Hwy. 27 south Begin Hwy. 27 concurrency
14.60 23.50 Hwy. 22 west
Yell–Pope
Dardanelle–Russellville 15.32–
15.72
24.66–
25.30
Bridge over the Arkansas River
Pope
Russellville 16.31 26.25 Hwy. 247 north
17.38 27.97 Hwy. 7S south (Lock and Dam Road)
17.53 28.21 Hwy. 326 west (Skyline Drive) / Hwy. 7T north (Bernice Avenue)
19.51 31.40 U.S. 64 (Main Street)
21.60 34.76 Hwy. 124 east (E O Street)
21.67 34.87 I-40 – Little Rock, Fort Smith
Dover 28.70 46.19 Hwy. 164 (Water Street)
28.74 46.25 Hwy. 27 (Camp Street) End Hwy. 27 concurrency
30.26 48.70 Hwy. 333 south
34.26 55.14 Hwy. 164 west
Sand Gap 57.52 92.57 Hwy. 16 east / Hwy. 123 south Begin Hwy. 16/Hwy. 123 concurrency
Newton
Lurton 60.86 97.94 Hwy. 123 north End Hwy. 123 concurrency
61.66 99.23 To Hwy. 123 (Lurton Loop)
71.50 115.07 Hwy. 16 west
81.42 131.03 Hwy. 374 east
Jasper 86.17–
86.30
138.68–
138.89
Hwy. 74
Marble Falls 96.53 155.35 Hwy. 7S south
Boone
98.31 158.21 Hwy. 206
Harrison 104.03 167.42 Hwy. 43 south (W Wilson Avenue)
104.80 168.66 Hwy. 392 (S Pine Street)
105.00–
105.42
168.98–
169.66
U.S. 65B (Central Avenue) Officially designated exception
105.42–
105.54
169.66–
169.85
U.S. 62 / U.S. 65 / U.S. 412 (Arkmo Road) Officially designated exception
107.57 173.12 Hwy. 43 south
115.90 186.52 Hwy. 281 north
Lead Hill 124.78–
126.00
200.81–
202.78
Hwy. 14
Diamond City 129.72 208.76 Shore Line Drive, Lead Hill Public Use Area Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

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