U.S. Route 412 in Arkansas
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Route information | ||||
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Maintained by ArDOT | ||||
Length | 290 mi (470 km) | |||
Existed | 1988[1]–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | US 412 at the Oklahoma state line | |||
East end | US 412 at the Missouri state line | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Arkansas | |||
Counties | Benton, Washington, Madison, Carroll, Boone, Marion, Baxter, Fulton, Sharp, Lawrence, Randolph, Greene | |||
Highway system | ||||
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U.S. Highway 412 (US 412) runs east-to-west through northern Arkansas for about 290 miles (470 km). The route begins at the Oklahoma state line near Siloam Springs, and ends at the Missouri state line east of Paragould.
Route description
[edit]Oklahoma to Alpena
[edit]US 412 continues from Oklahoma, and heads directly towards the east. The route travels through the town of Siloam Springs, intersecting AR 16 and AR 59 along the way. The route continues to head east into the Northwest Arkansas metropolitan area, mainly traveling through the city of Springdale. The route intersects I-49, and US 71B, sharing a short concurrency with it. Afterwards, the route travels into the Boston Mountains, intersecting the communities of Hindsville and Huntsville along the way. The route continues through the mountains and is very rural, intersecting almost no other communities and only a couple of signed highways along the way, before reaching US 62 in Alpena.[2] This would be the western end of the concurrency with US 62.
US 62/63 concurrency
[edit]US 412 shares a concurrency with US 62 for about 142 miles (229 km), beginning in Alpena, and ending in Imboden.[3] During this time, the routes intersect several communities and many highways along the way, traveling through the cities of Harrison, Yellville, Mountain Home, and Cherokee Village. Both routes also share a concurrency with US 65 for about 12.2 miles (19.6 km), beginning north of Harrison, and ending in Bellefonte.[4] US 62/412 also intersect US 63 in Hardy, and also share a concurrency with the route for about 35 miles (56 km).[5] US 412 also shares a concurrency with US 63 beginning in Hardy, and ending just east of Portia. US 62 is still concurrent with both routes during this time, however, the east end of the US 62 concurrency ends at Imboden, about 13 miles (21 km) before the east end of the US 63 concurrency. US 412 splits apart from US 63 just east of Portia, and continues to head east towards Walnut Ridge.
Portia to Missouri
[edit]US 412 continues directly east, intersecting the communities of Walnut Ridge and Paragould, and several highways along the way, including I-57/US 67 in Walnut Ridge, and US 49 in Paragould. The route continues into the Missouri Bootheel just east of Paragould.[6] The entire route in Arkansas, including concurrencies, is about 290 miles (470 km) long.[7]
History
[edit]US Route 412 was initially built in 1987, as a route that spanned from Jackson, Tennessee, to Walnut Ridge, Arkansas. In 1988, US 412 was extended all the way to Oklahoma, following numerous other highways that have previously been built.[1]
Arkansas Highway 68
[edit]Location | Siloam Springs–Alpena |
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Length | 88 mi (142 km) |
Existed | 1926–1988 |
US 412 between the Oklahoma state line and Alpena was formerly known as Arkansas Highway 68 until 1988 when US 412 was extended to Oklahoma. The route began at OK 33 at the Oklahoma state line near Siloam Springs (now US 412), and ended at US 62 in Alpena.
Future
[edit]Location | Interstate 35 to Springdale, Arkansas |
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Length | 190 mi (310 km) |
In Springdale, a bypass will be constructed to serve as a bypass for US 412. A portion between I-49 and AR 112 opened April 30, 2018, and is currently designated as AR 612.[8]
On May 20, 2021, Senator Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma introduced legislation to designate the portion of US-412 between I-35 in Noble County, Oklahoma, and I-49 in Springdale as a future Interstate. The bill, titled the "Future Interstate in Oklahoma and Arkansas Act" (S. 1766), was cosponsored by senators John Boozman and Tom Cotton, both from Arkansas. The senators' stated reasons for seeking an Interstate designation along US-412 included encouraging economic development, expanding opportunities for employment in the region, making travel safer and shipping easier, attracting new businesses, and better connecting rural and urban communities. Other supporters of the measure include the mayor of Tulsa, G. T. Bynum, and the heads of both ArDOT and the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT).[9] In the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, part of the route is designated as a future interstate. The bill says “the route that generally follows United States Route 412 from its intersection with Interstate Route 35 in Noble County, Oklahoma, passing through Tulsa, Oklahoma, to its intersection with Interstate Route 49 in Springdale, Arkansas.”[10] Interstate 42 (I-42) was the proposed designation but was withdrawn.[11] However, ArDOT and ODOT later resubmitted the application to the Spring 2024 meeting; AASHTO approved the route as Interstate 42, conditional on it being upgraded to Interstate standards.[12]
Major intersections
[edit]County | Location | mi[13] | km | Destinations | Notes | |||
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Benton | Siloam Springs | 0.0 | 0.0 | US 412 west – Tulsa | Continuation into Oklahoma | |||
2.1 | 3.4 | AR 59 south – Summers, Lincoln | West end of AR 59 overlap | |||||
3.2 | 5.1 | AR 16 east – Fayetteville | AR 16 western terminus | |||||
4.2 | 6.8 | AR 59 north – Gentry, Gravette | East end of AR 59 overlap | |||||
Washington | Tontitown | 20.2 | 32.5 | AR 112 – Fayetteville, Elm Springs, Cave Springs | ||||
Springdale | 22.1 | 35.6 | I-49 (US 62 / US 71) – Fayetteville, Bentonville, Fort Smith | Exit 72 on I-49; former I-540 | ||||
24.7 | 39.8 | US 71B north – Rogers | West end of US 71B overlap | |||||
25.1 | 40.4 | US 71B south – Fayetteville | East end of US 71B overlap | |||||
24.7 | 39.8 | AR 265 – Fayetteville, Lowell | ||||||
Spring Valley | 37.2 | 59.9 | AR 303 south – Mayfield | West end of AR 303 overlap | ||||
| 38.1 | 61.3 | AR 303 north | East end of AR 303 overlap | ||||
Madison | | 40.2 | 64.7 | AR 295 south – Wesley | AR 295 northern terminus | |||
Hindsville | 41.7 | 67.1 | US 412B / AR 45 – Hindsville, Goshen, Clifty | |||||
43.2 | 69.5 | US 412B – Hindsville | ||||||
Huntsville | 48.7 | 78.4 | US 412B – Huntsville | |||||
50.8 | 81.8 | AR 23 – Huntsville, Eureka Springs | Interchange | |||||
52.5 | 84.5 | US 412B – Huntsville | ||||||
| 54.6 | 87.9 | AR 127 north – Alabam | AR 127 southern terminus | ||||
Madison–Carroll county line | | 62.8 | 101.1 | AR 21 south – Kingston, Ponca | West end of AR 21 overlap | |||
Carroll | | 63.1 | 101.5 | AR 21 north – Berryville | East end of AR 21 overlap | |||
Gobbler | 70.0 | 112.7 | AR 103 north – Rudd, Green Forest | West end of AR 103 overlap | ||||
Osage | 73.2 | 117.8 | AR 103 south – Osage, Compton | East end of AR 103 overlap | ||||
Carroll–Boone county line | Alpena | 84.0 | 135.2 | US 62 west – Berryville, Eureka Springs | West end of US 62 overlap | |||
Boone | | 92.1 | 148.2 | AR 392 east – Batavia, Capps | Western terminus of AR 392 | |||
Bear Creek Springs | 95.1 | 153.0 | US 65 north – Branson, MO, Springfield, MO | Interchange; west end of US 65 overlap | ||||
Harrison | 98.3 | 158.2 | AR 980 – Boone County Regional Airport | AR 980 northern terminus | ||||
100.1 | 161.1 | AR 43 east | AR 43 western terminus | |||||
100.6 | 161.9 | US 65B – Harrison | ||||||
102.3 | 164.6 | AR 7 north – Bergman, Lead Hill | West end of AR 7 overlap | |||||
102.5 | 165.0 | AR 7 south – Harrison, Jasper | East end of AR 7 overlap | |||||
104.2 | 167.7 | US 65B / AR 123 – Harrison, North Arkansas College | ||||||
Bellefonte | 106.7 | 171.7 | AR 206 west | AR 206 eastern terminus | ||||
107.7 | 173.3 | US 65 south – Marshall, Clinton, Little Rock | East end of US 65 overlap | |||||
Marion | Pyatt | 119.6 | 192.5 | AR 125 south – Eros | West end of AR 125 overlap | |||
Cedar Grove | 125.8 | 202.5 | AR 125 north – Dodd City, Peel | East end of AR 125 overlap | ||||
Yellville | 128.7 | 207.1 | AR 202 east – Summit | AR 202 western terminus | ||||
130.4 | 209.9 | AR 14 west – Lead Hill | West end of AR 14 overlap | |||||
130.7 | 210.3 | AR 14 east to AR 235 – Big Flat, Mountain View | East end of AR 14 overlap | |||||
Flippin | 135.6 | 218.2 | AR 178 east – Flippin, Bull Shoals | AR 178 western terminus | ||||
138.2 | 222.4 | AR 101 south – Rea Valley | AR 101 northern terminus | |||||
138.8 | 223.4 | US 62B – Cotter | ||||||
Baxter | Cotter | 141.7 | 228.0 | US 62B – Cotter | ||||
Gassville | 143.0 | 230.1 | AR 345 south – Cotter | West end of AR 345 overlap | ||||
143.6 | 231.1 | AR 345 north – Gassville | East end of AR 345 overlap | |||||
143.9 | 231.6 | AR 126 north – Midway | West end of AR 126 overlap | |||||
| 146.9 | 236.4 | AR 126 south – Buford, White Buffalo | East end of AR 126 overlap | ||||
Mountain Home | 149.3 | 240.3 | US 62B – Mountain Home | |||||
149.3 | 240.3 | US 62B – Mountain Home | ||||||
149.8 | 241.1 | AR 201 – Mountain Home, Norfork | ||||||
152.1 | 244.8 | AR 5 – Mountain Home, Mountain View, Gainesville, MO | Interchange | |||||
153.7 | 247.4 | AR 178 – Mountain Home, Buzzard Roost | ||||||
154.9 | 249.3 | US 62B – Mountain Home | ||||||
| 159.1 | 256.0 | AR 101 – Gamaliel, Bakersfield, MO | AR 101 southern terminus | ||||
Fulton | Gepp | 169.8 | 273.3 | AR 87 – Elizabeth, Bakersfield, MO | ||||
Viola | 177.8 | 286.1 | AR 223 – Pineville, Calico Rock | |||||
Salem | 186.6 | 300.3 | US 62B – Salem | |||||
187.2 | 301.3 | AR 395 south | AR 395 northern terminus | |||||
187.6 | 301.9 | AR 9 to AR 395 north – Melbourne, Mammoth Spring, West Plains, MO | ||||||
Glencoe | 195.2 | 314.1 | AR 289 south – Horseshoe Bend | West end of AR 289 overlap | ||||
| 202.4 | 325.7 | AR 289 north – Cherokee Village, Mammoth Spring | East end of AR 289 overlap | ||||
Sharp | Ash Flat | 204.7 | 329.4 | US 167 south – Cave City, Batesville | US 167 northern terminus | |||
Highland | 208.3 | 335.2 | AR 175S – Cherokee Village | AR 175S southern terminus | ||||
Cherokee Village | 213.4 | 343.4 | AR 175 – Cherokee Village | AR 175 eastern terminus | ||||
Hardy | 214.2 | 344.7 | AR 342 east | AR 342 western terminus | ||||
214.8 | 345.7 | US 63B – Hardy | ||||||
215.1 | 346.2 | US 63 north – Mammoth Spring, Thayer, MO | West end of US 63 overlap | |||||
216.7 | 348.7 | US 63B – Hardy | ||||||
| 218.1 | 351.0 | AR 175 north – Wirth | AR 175 southern terminus | ||||
Ozark Acres | 223.2 | 359.2 | AR 58 west – Williford, Poughkeepsie | AR 58 eastern terminus | ||||
| 225.2 | 362.4 | AR 58E west – Williford | AR 58E eastern terminus | ||||
Lawrence | Ravenden | 231.6 | 372.7 | AR 90 east – Ravenden Springs, Pocahontas | AR 90 western terminus | |||
Randolph |
No major junctions | |||||||
Lawrence | Imboden | 236.4 | 380.4 | AR 115 south – Smithville | AR 115 northern terminus | |||
236.9 | 381.3 | US 62 east – Pocahontas, Corning | East end of US 62 overlap | |||||
Black Rock | 244.1 | 392.8 | AR 117 south – Smithville | West end of AR 117 overlap | ||||
245.3 | 394.8 | AR 117 north – Black Rock | East end of AR 117 overlap | |||||
246.2 | 396.2 | AR 25 south – Black Rock, Strawberry, Batesville | AR 25 northern terminus | |||||
Portia | 250.0 | 402.3 | US 412B east – Walnut Ridge | |||||
Hoxie | 252.3 | 406.0 | US 63B south – Hoxie | |||||
254.6 | 409.7 | AR 367 – Walnut Ridge, Tuckerman | Former US 67 | |||||
256.6 | 413.0 | I-57 south / US 67 south / US 63 south – Jonesboro, Newport, Little Rock | East end of US 63 overlap; west end of I-57/US 67 overlap; exits 121A-B on I-57 | |||||
Walnut Ridge | 259.4 | 417.5 | US 67 north / US 412B west – Walnut Ridge, Pocahontas I-57 ends | East end of US 67 overlap; current northern terminus and exit 124 on I-57 | ||||
| 263 | 423 | AR 231 north to AR 34 – O'Kean | AR 231 southern terminus | ||||
Greene | Light | 265.6 | 427.4 | US 412B – Light | ||||
266.7 | 429.2 | AR 228 – Light, Sedgwick | ||||||
268.2 | 431.6 | US 412B – Light | ||||||
| 271.2 | 436.5 | AR 141 – Walcott, Jonesboro | |||||
| 272.5 | 438.5 | AR 168 – Crowley's Ridge State Park | AR 168 eastern terminus | ||||
Paragould | 276.5 | 445.0 | US 412B east | |||||
279.7 | 450.1 | AR 358 | ||||||
281.7 | 453.4 | US 49 – Jonesboro, Marmaduke | ||||||
282.2 | 454.2 | AR 69 | ||||||
284.1 | 457.2 | US 412B west / AR 135 north – Walnut Ridge | West end of AR 135 overlap | |||||
284.7 | 458.2 | AR 135 south – Lake City | East end of AR 135 overlap | |||||
| 289.4 | 465.7 | AR 139 north – Piggott | AR 139 southern terminus | ||||
| 290.2 | 467.0 | US 412 east – Kennett | Continuation into Missouri | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Brooks, Robert; Dienhart, Paul; Karner, Karin; Karner, Martin; Nelson, Steven; Patriarca, Chris; Rigsby, David; Sanderson, Dale; Stuve, Eric (May 31, 2020). "End of US Highway 412". USEnds.com. Retrieved February 5, 2021.[self-published source]
- ^ "US Route 412 from Oklahoma to Alpena" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved February 5, 2021.
- ^ "US Routes 62/412 concurrency" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved February 5, 2021.
- ^ "US Routes 62/65/412 concurrency" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved February 5, 2021.
- ^ "US Routes 63/412 concurrency" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved February 5, 2021.
- ^ "US Route 412 from Portia to Missouri" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved February 5, 2021.
- ^ "Overview: US 412 in Arkansas" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved February 5, 2021.
- ^ Johnson, Brendan (April 30, 2018). "First section of future 412 bypass opens". Fort Smith, Arkansas: KHBS-TV. Retrieved July 28, 2022.
- ^ Della Rosa, Jeff (May 21, 2021). "U.S. legislators look to designate part of Highway 412 as 'future interstate'". Talk Business & Politics. Retrieved May 22, 2021.
- ^ Wood, Ron (31 January 2022). "Portion of U.S. 412 in Arkansas, Oklahoma designated a future interstate in infrastructure bill". Arkansas Online. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
- ^ "Final_Report_USRN_Fall_2023_R_1.pdf" (PDF). Retrieved July 4, 2024.
- ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (2024). "2024 Spring Meeting Report to the Council on Highways and Streets" (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Retrieved 2024-06-02 – via AASHTO Route Numbering Archive.
- ^ "County Maps". Arkansas Department of Transportation. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
External links
[edit]- Media related to U.S. Route 412 in Arkansas at Wikimedia Commons
- U.S. Route 412
- U.S. Highways in Arkansas
- Transportation in Benton County, Arkansas
- Transportation in Washington County, Arkansas
- Transportation in Madison County, Arkansas
- Transportation in Carroll County, Arkansas
- Transportation in Boone County, Arkansas
- Transportation in Marion County, Arkansas
- Transportation in Baxter County, Arkansas
- Transportation in Fulton County, Arkansas
- Transportation in Sharp County, Arkansas
- Transportation in Lawrence County, Arkansas
- Transportation in Randolph County, Arkansas
- Transportation in Greene County, Arkansas