Arkansas Highway 76 Explained

State:AR
Type:AR
Route:76
Map Custom:yes
Length Mi1:7.2
Direction A1:West
Direction B1:East
Terminus A1: south of Rosston
Terminus B1: east of Rosston
Length Mi2:6.6
Direction A2:West
Direction B2:East
Terminus A2: south of Chidester
Terminus B2: near Bragg City
Counties:Nevada, Ouachita
Previous Type:AR
Previous Route:75
Next Type:AR
Next Route:77

Arkansas Highway 76 (AR 76, Ark. 76 and Hwy. 76) is the designation for a state Highway in the U.S. state of Arkansas. AR 76 is located in southwest Arkansas, and is split into two sections. The first section begins at U.S. Route 371 (US 371), and ends at US 278. The second section begins at AR 57 and AR 387 south of Chidester, and ends at AR 24 near Bragg City, or about 6.5miles northwest of Camden. Both sections are very rural.[1] [2]

Route description

Section 1

The western terminus for AR 76 is at US 371 just south of Rosston. From there, the route heads east towards US 278 where its eastern terminus is located. The entire route is about 7.2miles long and does not intersect any communities or other highways.

Section 2

The western terminus for AR 76 is at AR 57 and AR 387 just south of Chidester, or just west of White Oak Lake State Park. From there, the route heads east towards AR 24, intersecting Poison Springs Battleground State Park along the way. Highway 76's eastern terminus is at AR 24, just southeast of Bragg City or just northwest of Camden. The entire route is about 6.6miles long and does not intersect any other communities or highways.

Notes and References

  1. Ouachita County . Arkansas Department of Transportation . PDF. 2020-12-19.
  2. Nevada County . Arkansas Department of Transportation . PDF. 2020-12-19.