Highway 14 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by AHTD | ||||
Length: | 227.35 mi (365.88 km) | |||
Existed: | April 1, 1926 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | Boat Dock Road, Table Rock Lake | |||
AR 7 in Lead Hill US 62 / US 412 in Yellville US 167 / AR 25 at Ramsey Hill US 67 near Newport US 49 in Waldenburg Future I-555 / US 63 near Payneway I-55 near Marie US 61 in Wilson |
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East end: | CR S449 / CR W1020 at Golden Lake | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Boone, Marion, Searcy, Baxter, Stone, Independence, Jackson, Poinsett, Mississippi | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Highway 14S | |
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Location: | Independence County |
Length: | 1.34 mi (2.16 km) |
Existed: | May 26, 1978–present |
Highway 14A | |
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Location: | Independence County |
Length: | 3.68 mi (5.92 km) |
Existed: | June 23, 1965–May 26, 1978 |
Highway 14 (AR 14, Ark. 14, and Hwy. 14) is an east–west state highway in north Arkansas. The route of 227.35 miles (365.88 km) begins at Boat Dock Road near Table Rock Lake and runs east to Mississippi County Route W1020 (CR W1020) at Golden Lake. The highway's general alignment between the western terminus and Marked Tree closely follows the original routing as established in the initial 1926 Arkansas state highway numbering plan. The route from Highway 140 in Lepanto east across Interstate 55 to Golden Lake is a later extension.
After Marked Tree, AR 14 meets with US 63 for a stretch, before heading to Harrisburg, where it crosses AR 1. Highway 14 then goes on to Waldenburg, where it meets US 49 and AR 214, Newport (crossing US 67) and Batesville (AR 25). The route then passes through Buffalo River State Park on its way to meeting US 412 in Yellville. Arkansas Highway 14 continues to AR 7 and Lead Hill before merging onto old US 65 (now AR 365) at Omaha. This leads to the end of the route, when AR 14 becomes Boat Dock Road and ends in a cul-de-sac at Table Rock Lake.