Arkansas Highway 34

Highway 34 (AR 34, Ark. 34, and Hwy. 34) is an east–west state highway in the Upper Arkansas Delta. The route of 40.18 miles (64.66 km) begins at US Highway 412 (US 412) and U.S. Route 67 Business (US 67B). The route is maintained by the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD).[2][3][4]

Highway 34
Route information
Maintained by ArDOT
Length40.18 mi[1] (64.66 km)
Existed1926–present
Major junctions
West end US 412 / AR 25 in Walnut Ridge
  AR 90 in O'Kean US 49 / AR 1 in Marmaduke
East end AR 139 at Fritz
Location
CountiesLawrence, Randolph, Greene,
Highway system
AR 33AR 35

Route description

AR 34 begins in Walnut Ridge and runs northeast under US 67 (Future I-57), meeting and concurring with AR 231 until O'Kean. AR 34 meets AR 90 in O'Kean, and runs with it northeast to Delaplaine. The route turns south in Delaplaine to Evening Star, when it heads east to meet AR 141 in Beech Grove. AR 34 continues east to meet AR 135 north of Oak Grove Heights, which it follows north until Lafe. AR 34 then runs east to Marmaduke, where it crosses US 49/AR 1. The route continues east to the community of Fritz, where AR 34 meets AR 139 and terminates.

History

Highway 34 is one of the original 1926 Arkansas state highways.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
LawrenceWalnut Ridge0.000.00 US 412 / US 67BEastern terminus
1.242.00 US 67Y to US 67 (Future I-57)
Giles5.779.29 AR 231 south to US 412
RandolphO'Kean10.5817.03 AR 90 west to US 67 (Future I-57) FenderWest end of AR 90 overlap
GreeneDelaplaine0.000.00 AR 90 east / AR 304 west to US 67 (Future I-57) KnobelEast end of AR 90 overlap
Beech Grove9.3114.98 AR 141 to US 412 / AR 135
Oak Grove Heights16.6426.78 AR 135 south / Crowley's Ridge Pkwy. ParagouldWest end of AR 135 overlap
Lafe0.000.00 AR 135 north / Crowley's Ridge Pkwy. Lafe, CorningEast end of AR 135 overlap
Marmaduke7.3611.84 US 49 / AR 1
Fritz12.9620.86 AR 139 Rector, MoundsEastern terminus
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See also

References

  1. Planning and Research Division (March 28, 2012). "Arkansas Road Log Database". Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Archived from the original (MBD) on June 23, 2011. Retrieved April 13, 2012.
  2. General Highway Map, Lawrence County, Arkansas (PDF) (Map). 1:62500. Cartography by Transportation Planning & Policy Division. Little Rock: Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. 2008-01-22. Retrieved 2016-07-22.
  3. General Highway Map, Randolph County, Arkansas (PDF) (Map). 1:62500. Cartography by Transportation Planning & Policy Division. Little Rock: Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. 2008-05-12. Retrieved 2016-07-22.
  4. General Highway Map, Greene County, Arkansas (PDF) (Map). 1:62500. Cartography by Transportation Planning & Policy Division. Little Rock: Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. 2015-02-17. Retrieved 2016-07-22.

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