State: | AR |
Type: | AR |
Route: | 200 |
Map Custom: | yes |
Map Notes: | Arkansas Highway 200 highlighted in red |
Length Mi1: | 9.591 |
Length Ref1: | [1] |
Direction A1: | West |
Terminus A1: | in Rosston |
Direction B1: | East |
Terminus B1: | in Morris |
Length Mi2: | 1.951 |
Direction A2: | West |
Terminus A2: | in Prescott |
Direction B2: | East |
Terminus B2: | in Prescott |
Counties: | Nevada |
Previous Type: | AR |
Previous Route: | 199 |
Next Type: | AR |
Next Route: | 201 |
Arkansas Highway 200 (AR 200, Ark. 200, and Hwy. 200) is the designation for a state highway in the U.S. state of Arkansas. The route is split into two sections, both of which are in southwest Arkansas. The first section begins at US 278 and US 371 in Rosston and ends at AR 299 at the unincorporated community of Morris. The second section begins at US 371 on the west end of Prescott and ends at AR 19 on the north end of Prescott. Both sections are located entirely within Nevada county and are maintained by the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT).[2]
The first and longest section begins at US 278 and US 371 in Rosston. The route heads east, then turns north and enters the small community of Cale, serving as the primary access road for the community. The route continues north for about 3.5miles before reaching its eastern terminus at AR 299 at the unincorporated community of Morris, or about 7miles southwest of Bluff City. The route is about 9.6miles long and does not intersect any other signed highways.
The second section begins at US 371 on the west end of Prescott. The route then heads in a northeastern direction for about 2miles before reaching its eastern terminus at AR 19 on the north end of Prescott. The route parallels Interstate 30 for its entire length and does not intersects any other signed highways or communities.