State: | AR |
Type: | AR |
Route: | 11 |
Map: | Arkansas 11.png |
Established: | 1926 |
Length Mi1: | 9.57 |
Length Ref1: | [1] |
Direction A1: | South |
Direction B1: | North |
Length Mi2: | 22.42 |
Direction A2: | South |
Direction B2: | North |
Terminus A2: | in Star City |
Junction2: |
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Terminus B2: | Huff's Island Public Use Area |
Length Mi3: | 12.83 |
Direction A3: | South |
Direction B3: | North |
Length Mi4: | 37.52 |
Direction A4: | South |
Direction B4: | North |
Previous Type: | AR |
Previous Route: | 10 |
Next Type: | AR |
Next Route: | 12 |
Counties: | Cleveland, Lincoln, Jefferson, Arkansas, Prairie, White |
Arkansas Highway 11 (AR 11) is a designation for four state highways in Arkansas. One segment of 9.57miles runs from U.S. Route 63 (US 63) at Pansy north to US 425 south of Star City. A second segment of 22.42miles runs from US 425 in Star City north to Huff's Island Public Use Area. A third segment of 12.83miles runs Highway 88 at Reydell north to US 165 west of Eldridge Corner.[2] [3] A fourth segment of 37.52miles runs from I-40 in Hazen north to Highway 367 in Searcy.[4]
One segment of the original Arkansas Highway 11 from the state highway system's creation in 1926 has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Arkansas County.
Highway 11 begins in Cleveland County at US 63 at Pansy and runs east. The route continues northeast upon entering Lincoln County, where it terminates at US 425 south of Star City.
The route begins at US 425 and Highway 114 in Star City. Highway 11 runs east until Fresno, when it turns north and meets US 65 in Grady. After Grady, the route runs north to Huff's Island Public Use Area, where it terminates.
The route begins at Highway 88 in Jefferson County and runs east. Upon entering Arkansas County, Highway 11 is crossed by Highway 276. The route runs north to terminate at US 165 west of Eldridge Corner.
The route begins at I-40/US 63 in Hazen. Highway 11 runs north until forming a 3miles concurrency with Highway 38 east to Des Arc. Continuing north into White County, the route runs through Griffithville and Higginson before terminating at Highway 367 at the southern limits of Searcy.
Old Arkansas 11, Kauffman Road Segment | |
Map Alt: | Location of Kauffman Rd. |
Location: | Kauffman Rd., Stuttgart, Arkansas vicinity |
Coordinates: | 34.3831°N -91.5406°W |
Built: | 1916 |
Added: | September 2006 |
Mpsub: | Arkansas Highway History and Architecture |
Refnum: | 06000834 |
Highway 11 formerly continued past its current southern terminus. The route went south to Hazen, and continued south into Arkansas County as early as 1935[5] and as late as 1992. Most of the route was paved by 1963.[6]
Kauffman Road is a former segment of 1.1miles south of Stuttgart in Arkansas County. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The segment was the main automobile route in its part of Arkansas County from the time of its construction around 1916 until it was bypassed in 1955[7] by a new alignment (now US 165).
Mile markers reset at concurrencies.
State: | AR |
Route: | 11 |
Type: | AR-Bus |
Location: | Star City |
Length Mi: | 0.74 |
Length Round: | 2 |
Arkansas Highway 11 Business is a business route of 0.74miles in Star City.[8] It is known as Jefferson Street.
State: | AR |
Route: | 11 |
Type: | AR-Spur |
Location: | Hazen |
Length Mi: | 0.9 |
Length Round: | 1 |
Deleted: | c. 1992 |
Arkansas Highway 11 Spur was a spur route of 0.9miles in Prairie County.[9] It was replaced by US 63S when Highway 11 was truncated at I-40 north of Hazen.[10] The US 63S designation was subsequently removed in 2008, converting the road to a city street.