Exit List
County | Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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I-540 ends at the Oklahoma state line, continues southwest as US-271 / SH-9 | ||||||
Sebastian |
14 | U.S. 271 north / Hwy. 253 south | ||||
Fort Smith | 13 | Jenny Lind Road | ||||
12 | U.S. 71 south – Texarkana | Southern end of US 71 concurrency | ||||
11 | Hwy. 255 (Zero Street) | |||||
10 | Hwy. 45 (Greenwood Road), Phoenix Avenue | |||||
9 | Phoenix Avenue east, Leigh Avenue to Fort Smith Regional Airport | No entrance southbound | ||||
8 | Hwy. 22 (Rogers Avenue) | Signed as exits 8A (east) and 8B (west) southbound | ||||
6 | Grand Avenue | |||||
5 | Kelley Highway | |||||
Sebastian–Crawford |
Fort Smith–Van Buren | 11.24– 11.88 |
18.09– 19.12 |
Bridge over the Arkansas River | ||
Crawford |
Van Buren | 11.92 | 19.18 | 4 | Hwy. 59 – Van Buren | |
14.20 | 22.85 | 3 | U.S. 64 – Van Buren | Signed as exits 3A (east) and 3B (west) | ||
14.71 | 23.67 | 15 | I-40 west – Oklahoma City, OK | Southern end of I-40 concurrency, I-40 exit 7 | ||
19.23 | 30.95 | 12 | I-40 east / U.S. 71 north – Little Rock, Alma | Northern end of I-40/US 71 concurrency, I-40 exit 12 | ||
Alma | 20.31 | 32.69 | 21 | Collum Lane | ||
23.67 | 38.09 | 24 | Hwy. 282 – Rudy | |||
29.10 | 46.83 | 29 | Hwy. 282 – Mountainburg | |||
33.53 | 53.96 | 34 | Hwy. 282 – Chester | |||
Washington |
41.14– 41.44 |
66.21– 66.69 |
Bobby Hopper Tunnel | |||
44.99 | 72.40 | 45 | Hwy. 74 – Winslow | |||
West Fork | 52.78 | 84.94 | 53 | Hwy. 170 – West Fork | ||
Greenland | 57.88 | 93.15 | 58 | Greenland | ||
Fayetteville | 60.50 | 97.37 | 60 | U.S. 71 (Fulbright Expressway) / Hwy. 112 (Razorback Road) / Hwy. 265 (Cato Springs Road) | Begin US 71 concurrency, northbound access to US 71 and southbound access from US 71 via Hwy. 112, northbound access from Hwy. 112 or Hwy. 265 via US 71 | |
61.98 | 99.75 | 62 | U.S. 62 west / Hwy. 180 east (Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard) | Begin US 62/Hwy. 16 concurrency | ||
63.79 | 102.66 | 64 | Hwy. 16 west / Hwy. 112S (Wedington Drive) | End Hwy. 16 concurrency | ||
65 | Porter Road | |||||
66.01 | 106.23 | 66 | Hwy. 112 (Garland Avenue) | |||
66.48 | 106.99 | 67 | U.S. 71B – Fayetteville Business District | |||
Johnson | 68.93 | 110.93 | 69 | Greathouse Springs Road – Johnson | ||
Springdale | 70 | Don Tyson Parkway | proposed | |||
71.50 | 115.07 | 72 | U.S. 412 (Sunset Avenue) | |||
72.91 | 117.34 | 73 | Elm Springs Road | |||
Benton |
76 | Wagon Wheel Road | ||||
Lowell | 78 | Hwy. 264 (W Monroe Avenue) | ||||
Rogers | 81 | Pleasant Grove Road | ||||
82 | Promenade Boulevard | |||||
83 | Pinnacle Hills Pkwy | |||||
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Bentonville | 85 | U.S. 71B (SE Walton Boulevard) / Hwy. 12 west / W Walnut Street | Begin Hwy. 12 concurrency | |||
86 | U.S. 62 east / Hwy. 12 west (SE 14th Street) / Hwy. 102 (Hudson Road) | End US 62/Hwy. 12 concurrency | ||||
88 | Hwy. 72 east (Central Avenue) | |||||
93 | U.S. 71B (Walton Boulevard) | |||||
I-540 ends, continues north as U.S. 71 | ||||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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