Interstate 40 in Arkansas - Route Description

Route Description

County Location # Destinations Notes
Crawford 1 SH-64D south - Fort Smith, Dora Eastbound exit is in Oklahoma and is signed as exit 330
Van Buren 3 Lee Creek Road
5 Hwy. 59 – Van Buren, Siloam Springs
7 I-540 south / U.S. 71 south – Van Buren, Fort Smith West end of I-540/U.S. 71 overlap
Alma 12 I-540 north – Fayetteville East end of I-540 overlap
13 U.S. 71 north – Alma East end of U.S. 71 overlap
Mulberry 20 Dyer, Mulberry
24 Hwy. 215 – Mulberry
Franklin Ozark 35 Hwy. 23 – Ozark, Huntsville
37 Hwy. 219 – Ozark
Wiederkehr Village 41 Hwy. 186 – Altus
Johnson 47 Hwy. 164 – Hartman, Coal Hill
Clarksville 55 U.S. 64 to Hwy. 109 – Hartman, Scranton, Clarksville
57 Clarksville
58 Hwy. 103 to Hwy. 21 – Clarksville
Lamar 64 U.S. 64 – Lamar
Knoxville 67 Hwy. 315 – Knoxville
Pope London 74 Hwy. 333 – London
78 U.S. 64 – Russellville
Russellville 81 Hwy. 7 – Russellville (Arkansas Ave.)
83 Hwy. 326 – Russellville (Weir Road)
84 Hwy. 331 to U.S. 64 – Russellville
Pottsville 88 Hwy. 363
Atkins 94 Hwy. 105 – Atkins
Conway 101 Blackwell
Morrilton 107 Hwy. 95 – Morrilton
108 Hwy. 9 – Morrilton
Plumerville 112 Hwy. 92 north – Plumerville
Menifee 117 Menifee
Faulkner Conway 124 Hwy. 25 north – Conway, Wooster As of May 1, 2008 this exit now includes on-ramps and off-ramps in both directions.
125 U.S. 65 north / U.S. 65B south – Greenbrier, Harrison, Conway West end of U.S. 65 overlap
127 U.S. 64 – Vilonia, Conway, Beebe
129 U.S. 65B north / Hwy. 286 (Dave Ward Drive) to Hwy. 60 Signed as exits 129A (east) and 129B (north/west) westbound
Mayflower 135 Hwy. 89 to Hwy. 365 – Mayflower
Pulaski 142 Hwy. 365 – Morgan, Maumelle
North Little Rock 147 I-430 south – Texarkana
148 Hwy. 100 (Crystal Hill Road)
150 Burns Park
152 Hwy. 365 – Levy Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
152 Hwy. 176 – Levy Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
153A Hwy. 107 north
153B I-30 west / U.S. 65 south / U.S. 67 south / U.S. 167 south – Little Rock East end of U.S. 65 overlap; west end of U.S. 67/U.S. 167 overlap
154 Lakewood Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
155 U.S. 67 north / U.S. 167 north – Little Rock AFB, Jacksonville East end of U.S. 67/U.S. 167 overlap
156 Springhill Drive — Baptist Health Medical Center-NLR
157 Hwy. 161 – Prothro Junction
159 I-440 west / Hwy. 440 east – Jacksonville, Texarkana
161 Hwy. 391 – Galloway
Lonoke 165 Kerr Road
169 Hwy. 15 (Remington Road)
Lonoke 175 Hwy. 31 – Lonoke, Beebe
Carlisle 183 Hwy. 13 – Carlisle
Prairie Hazen 193 U.S. 63 south / Hwy. 11 – Hazen, Des Arc West end of U.S. 63 overlap
202 Hwy. 33 – Biscoe, De Valls Bluff
Monroe Brinkley 216 U.S. 49 to Hwy. 17 – Brinkley, Cotton Plant
St. Francis Wheatley 221 Hwy. 78 – Wheatley, Marianna
Palestine 233 Hwy. 261 – Palestine
239 Hwy. 1 – Wynne, Marianna
Forrest City 241 Hwy. 1B – Forrest City, Wynne Signed as exits 241A (south) and 241B (north)
242 Hwy. 284 (Crowley's Ridge Road)
247 Hwy. 38 east – Hughes, Widener
256 Hwy. 75 – Parkin
260 Hwy. 149 – Earle
Crittenden Jennette 265 Hwy. 218 to U.S. 79 – Hughes
West Memphis 271 Hwy. 147
275 Hwy. 118 (North Airport Road)
276 To Hwy. 77 (Missouri Street) / Rich Road Eastbound exit only
277 I-55 north (U.S. 61 north/U.S. 63 north/U.S. 64 west) – Blytheville, Jonesboro, St. Louis East end of U.S. 63 overlap; west end of I-55/U.S. 61/U.S. 64 overlap
278 Hwy. 77 (Missouri Street) / Hwy. 191 (7th Street)
279A Ingram Boulevard
279B I-55 south / U.S. 61 south / U.S. 64 east, Memphis, Tennessee, Jackson, Mississippi East end of I-55/U.S. 61/U.S. 64 overlap; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
280 Club Road
281 Hwy. 131 (Mound City Road) Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
I-40 – Nashville, Knoxville Memphis & Arkansas Bridge

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