Arkansas Highway 35

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Highway 35
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Route information
Maintained by AHTD
Length: 115.83 mi[1] (186.41 km)
Existed: 1926 – present
Major junctions
South end: Macon Lake Road near Dewey
  US 65 / US 278, Halley Junction
US 165, Dermott
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I-69, Monticello
US 63, Rye
US 79, Rison
US 167, Cross Roads
US 270 / AR 46, Sheridan
AR 190, Shaw
AR 183, Benton
AR 88, Benton
North end: I-30 / US 67 / US 70 / AR 5, Benton
Location
Counties: Chicot, Desha, Drew, Cleveland, Grant, Saline
Highway system
AR 34 AR 36

Arkansas Highway 35 is a northwest–southeast state highway in southeast Arkansas. The route runs 115.83 miles (186.41 km) from Dewey near the Mississippi River northwest to Arkansas Highway 5 in Benton.[2] [3]

Route description

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AR 35 northbound in Sheridan.

The route begins in Dewey at Macon Lake Road near Island number 81 on the Mississippi River. AR 35 runs through bayous and fields in Chicot County, briefly entering Desha County for a junction with AR 159/AR 208 in Halley.[2][4]

Returning to Chicot County, AR 35 intersects the four-lane divided US 65/US 278 and US 165 east of Dermott, before entering the city.[2] AR 35 serves Dermott as Speedway St before entering Drew County. The highway runs south of the Seven Devils Swamp WMA along the Arkansas Midland Railroad tracks until Monticello.[5] AR 35 is concurrent with US 278, and later US 425 until the northwest corner of Monticello, where AR 35 turns northwest away from US 425. The highway continues northwest, intersecting AR 530, which is an under-construction segment of the future Monticello Bypass (the bypass itself is a portion of the long-term plan to extend Interstate 69 through Arkansas). A sign exists at where AR 32 will meet I-69 that states "Future I-69 Corridor <--->".

AR 35 continues northwest to enter Cleveland County, where a concurrency with US 63 begins north to Pansy.[6] After Pansy, AR 35 runs northwest to Rison, where it passes the American Legion Hut, Texaco Service Station, and Cities Service Station, each on the National Register of Historic Places. East of downtown, AR 35 has a junction with US 79, after which the route serves the rural northwest corner of the county.[6]

The route next enters Grant County, passing through forest/clear cut land to a rural junction with AR 190. West of the AR 190 intersection, AR 35 begins a northbound concurrency with US 167 at Crossroads.[7] This concurrency includes the city of Sheridan including a junction with US 270/AR 46. AR 35 turns west onto West Vine Street, ending the concurrency with US 167. The route runs northwest through rural country, entering Saline. Running past the brine springs for which the county is named, AR 35 enters Benton. In the city, the highway passes near the Gann Row Historic District, the Saline County Courthouse, and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building, all NRHP properties.[3] After a large intersection with I-30/US 67/US 70/AR 5, AR 35 continues north to terminate at AR 5 in north Benton.

Major intersections

County Location mi[1] km Destinations Notes
Chicot Dewey 0.0 0.0 Macon Lake Road
Desha Halley 8.4 13.5 AR 159 north / AR 208 east – Yellow Bend Port
Chicot Halley Junction 11.4 18.3 US 65 / US 278 / Great River Road – Lake Village, McGehee
Dermott 13.3 21.4 US 165 – Montrose, McGehee
Monticello I-69 Future junction of the Monticello Bypass
Drew 36.4 58.6 US 278 – Monticello, McGehee
Gap in route
0.0 0.0 US 425 – Pine Bluff, Monticello
5.2 8.4 AR 530 south – Wilmar
Cleveland Rye 12.7 20.4 US 63 south – Warren South end of US 63 overlap
Pansy 0.0 0.0 US 63 north / AR 11 north – Pine Bluff, Star City North end of US 63 overlap
14.1 22.7 AR 114 east – Calmer
Rison 16.4 26.4 AR 133 north (East Magnolia Street)
17.3 27.8 US 79 – Fordyce, Pine Bluff
Staves 25.4 40.9 AR 212 east to US 79
Grant 39.7 63.9 AR 190 east
Cross Roads 43.2 69.5 US 167 – Fordyce, Sheridan
Gap in route
Sheridan 0.0 0.0 US 167B (Rock Street) – Little Rock, Fordyce
US 167 – El Dorado, Little Rock
Saline 16.3 26.2 AR 190 west – Tull
Benton 21.4 34.4 AR 183 north (Edison Avenue) / Benton Parkway – Bauxite
23.3 37.5 AR 88 east (Military Road)
23.8 38.3 I-30 (US 67 / US 70) / AR 5 – Texarkana, Little Rock I-30 exit 117
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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