Highway 14 (AR 14, Ark. 14, and Hwy. 14) is an east–west
state highway in
Arkansas
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. The route of begins at Boat Dock Road near
Table Rock Lake
Table Rock Lake is an artificial lake or reservoir in the Ozarks of southwestern Missouri and northwestern Arkansas in the United States. Designed, built and operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the lake is impounded by Table Rock Dam ...
and runs east to Mississippi County Route W1020 (CR W1020) at
Golden Lake.
Segments of the highway are part of two
Arkansas Scenic Byways
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:
Sylamore Scenic Byway in the
Ozark National Forest
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and the
Crowley's Ridge Parkway atop
Crowley's Ridge
Crowley's Ridge (also Crowleys Ridge) is a geological formation that rises 250 to above the alluvial plain of the Mississippi embayment in a line from southeastern Missouri to the Mississippi River near Helena, Arkansas. It is the most pro ...
.
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
In 1926, Arkansas renumbered its highways into a more traditional format. The system to be replaced was established in 1924 as Arkansas' first comprehensive highway plan.McLaren, Christie. "Arkansas Highway History and Architecture, 1910-1965.Art ...
plan. The route from
Highway 140 in
Lepanto east across
Interstate 55
Interstate 55 (I-55) is a major Interstate Highway in the central United States. As with most primary Interstates that end in a five, it is a major cross-country, north–south route, connecting the Gulf of Mexico to the Great Lakes. The h ...
to Golden Lake is a later extension.
Route description
Highway 14 begins in the
Ozark Mountains
The Ozarks, also known as the Ozark Mountains, Ozark Highlands or Ozark Plateau, is a physiographic region in the U.S. states of Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma and the extreme southeastern corner of Kansas. The Ozarks cover a significant port ...
near
Table Rock Lake
Table Rock Lake is an artificial lake or reservoir in the Ozarks of southwestern Missouri and northwestern Arkansas in the United States. Designed, built and operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the lake is impounded by Table Rock Dam ...
less than one mile (1.6 km) from the
Missouri
Missouri is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. Ranking 21st in land area, it is bordered by eight states (tied for the most with Tennessee): Iowa to the north, Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee to the east, Arkansas t ...
state line. State maintenance begins on a roadway maintained by the
Boone County Road Department named Boat Dock Road; which continues westerly to Cricket Creek Park, a campground on the lake. Highway 14 runs east to an intersection with
U.S. Highway 65 (US 65) south of
Ridgedale, Missouri
Ridgedale is an unincorporated community in southern Taney County, Missouri, United States. It lies approximately ten miles south of Branson on U.S. Route 65, about one-half mile north of the Arkansas state line. The community is part of the Bra ...
. US 65 and Highway 14 form a
concurrency southbound along the four-lane divided highway. After , Highway 14 turns from US 65 toward the small community of
Omaha, ending the concurrency. As the road approaches Main Street in Omaha, Highway 14 turns east and exits the city. Highway 14 winds east through a rural part of Boone County, passing through the
unincorporated community
An unincorporated area is a region that is not governed by a local municipal corporation. Widespread unincorporated communities and areas are a distinguishing feature of the United States and Canada. Most other countries of the world either have ...
of
New Hope and crossing Charley Creek and Bear Creek. Highway 14 intersects
Highway 281; the two form a brief concurrency northward before Highway 281 turns to the north, with Highway 14 continuing east. Highway 14 begins to roughly parallel
Bull Shoals Lake
Bull Shoals Lake is an artificial lake or reservoir in the Ozark Mountains of northern Arkansas and southern Missouri. It has hundreds of miles of lake arms and coves, and common activities include boating, water sports, swimming, and fishing. Ni ...
toward
Lead Hill; upon entering the city, Highway 14 forms a concurrency with
Highway 7 through Lead Hill which ends just south of the city limits. Highway 14 continues east into
Marion County; crossing East Sugarloaf Creek and serving as the western terminus of
Highway 268 just east of the county line.
The highway curves southward away from Bull Shoals Lake and into the rural Ozarks; it winds through
Monarch
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to a junction with
Highway 125. Highway 14 continues south past the Slippery Hollow Natural Area, a preserved area of caves serving as habitat the
Ozark big-eared bat
The Ozark big-eared bat is an endangered species found only in a small number of caves in Arkansas, Oklahoma and Missouri, the southern central United States. Also known as the western big-eared bat, the long-eared bat, and the lump-nosed bat, ...
and other
endangered species and the unincorporated community of
Lakeway before a junction with another segment of Highway 125.
Highway 14 curves eastward, entering the small town of
Summit from the north and becomes Main Street. In Summit, Highway 14 crosses over the
Missouri and Northern Arkansas Railroad
The Missouri and Northern Arkansas Railroad, LLC is a Class III shortline railroad headquartered in Carthage, Missouri. It is not to be confused with the Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad which connected Joplin, Missouri with Helena, Arkansa ...
tracks, becomes a
section line road In many jurisdictions in the United States, roads run along every section line, giving access to previously remote areas and serving in many instances as firebreaks. A road or arterial in which the centerline is laid out along a section line bound ...
, and meets
Highway 202 (Park Avenue) at a four-way stop intersection. Continuing south, Highway 14 passes within two blocks of the Marion County Fairgrounds before entering
Yellville, the
county seat
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of Marion County. Now designated Panther Avenue, the road passes
Yellville–Summit High School and
Central Ozarks Medical Center before curving through a residential section of town and intersecting
US 62 and
US 412 in downtown Yellville.
The three routes form a concurrency eastbound along Main Street, passing through the historic commercial center of Yellville, including the
Marion County Courthouse. US 62/US 412/AR 14 bridge the East Prong Town Branch before Highway 14 turns south, ending the concurrency. Highway 14 bridges
Crooked Creek Crooked Creek may refer to:
Streams In Australia
* Crooked Creek (Clyde River), a tributary of the Clyde River in New South Wales
* Crooked Creek (Walsh River), a tributary of the Walsh River in Queensland
In the United States
* Crooked Cree ...
and passes Yellville City Park before serving as the northern terminus of
Highway 235 and departing Yellville to the south.
The highway runs south through a rural area, serving as the western terminus of
Highway 206 near
Ralph
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The most common forms ...
and
Highway 268 near
Mull
Mull may refer to:
Places
*Isle of Mull, a Scottish island in the Inner Hebrides
** Sound of Mull, between the Isle of Mull and the rest of Scotland
* Mount Mull, Antarctica
*Mull Hill, Isle of Man
* Mull, Arkansas, a place along Arkansas Highway ...
before entering the
Buffalo National River
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protected area, bridging the namesake river, and crossing into
Searcy County.
Highway 14 passes through the northeast corner of Searcy County; a sparsely populated part of the Ozark Mountains. The highway exits the Buffalo National River area and passes near
Loafer's Glory Wildlife Management Area near
Evening Star. Continuing south, Highway 14 serves as the northern terminus of
Highway 27 at a
t-intersection
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at
Harriet, with Highway 14 turning left to continue eastbound into
Baxter County.
The highway enters the small town of
Big Flat, serving as the northern terminus of
Highway 263 and passing two school buildings (
Tri-County High School and the
Big Flat School Gymnasium) before exiting the city to the east. Highway 14 enters the
Ozark National Forest
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and serves as the southern terminus of
Highway 341 before exiting the county eastbound into
Stone County.
Continuing through the Ozark National Forest, Highway 14 enters Stone County and passes through the small town of
Fifty-Six before an intersection with Forest Service Road 1110. At this intersection, the route becomes part of the
Sylamore Scenic Byway, a
National Forest Scenic Byway
The National Forest Scenic Byways are roads that have been designated by the U.S. Forest Service as scenic byways. Many are also National Scenic Byways (NSB). The program was initiated in 1987.
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List
The following roadways were listed by t ...
and
Arkansas Scenic Byway
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. The designation follows Highway 14 through a popular tourist area, serving the
Mirror Lake Historic District,
Blanchard Springs Caverns
Blanchard Springs Caverns is a cave system located in the Ozark–St. Francis National Forest in Stone County in northern Arkansas, 2 miles off Highway 14 a short distance north of Mountain View. It is the only tourist cave owned by the United ...
, and the Gunner Pool Recreation Area. The highway serves as the northern terminus of
Highway 87 and winds eastward to a junction with
Highway 5 and
Highway 9; two north–south highways running concurrently, at
Allison
Allison may refer to:
People
* Allison (given name)
* Allison (surname) (includes a list of people with this name)
* Eugene Allison Smith (1922-1980), American politician and farmer
Companies
* Allison Engine Company, American aircraft engine ...
near the
White River. Highway 14 joins the concurrency southbound into
Mountain View, with the Sylamore Scenic Byway turning north toward
Calico Rock.
In Mountain View, the county seat of Stone County, the three-route concurrency ends at a T-intersection with Main Street; Highway 9 turns west, with Highway 5 and Highway 14 turning east together. The two routes serve a commercial area of the city, including the
Mountain View Airport, Sylamore Ranger District Office of the
Ozark National Forest
The Ozarks, also known as the Ozark Mountains, Ozark Highlands or Ozark Plateau, is a physiographic region in the U.S. states of Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma and the extreme southeastern corner of Kansas. The Ozarks cover a significant port ...
,
Mountain View High School, and the
Stone County Medical Center before Highway 5 turns south, ending the concurrency.
Highway 14 continues eastbound through rural Stone County, passing through sparsely populated and forested Ozarks hills, serving as the western terminus for
Highway 58 before beginning a stretch passing several historic properties listed on the
National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic ...
: the
John Bettis House in
Pleasant Grove, and six properties in
Marcella
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Marcella may refer ...
, including: the
H.J. Doughtery House,
Marcella Church & School,
Thomas E. Hess House, and the
Binks Hess House and Barn, as well as the
Taylor-Stokes House and
Walter Gray House near
Melrose.
The highway enters
Independence County, running between the White River and the
Foushee Cave Natural Area and crossing Rocky Creek before an intersection with
Highway 25 at the unincorporated community of
Locust Grove. The two routes form a concurrency heading east to the small town of
Southside Southside or South Side may refer to:
Places
Australia
* Southside, Queensland, a semi-rural locality in the Gympie Region
Canada
* South Side, Newfoundland and Labrador, a community in the St. George's Bay area on the southwest coast of Newf ...
just south of
Batesville, where Highway 14 breaks from the concurrency at a junction with
US 167. Highway 14 continues south as Allen Chapel Road through Southside before exiting the city. Near
Salado, Highway 14 serves as the eastern terminus of its only
spur route, which runs west into Southside.
The route continues eastward, roughly paralleling the White River toward
Oil Trough. The highway crosses Salado Creek and Goodie Creek, both tributaries of the White River, before serving as the northern terminus of
Highway 157 west of Oil Trough. Within the city, Highway 14 serves as Main Street
and passes the historic
Hankins' Store before exiting eastbound. Highway 14 continues east to serve as the western terminus of
Highway 122 before entering
Jackson County.
Highway 14 passes through the unincorporated community of
Macks before an intersection with
Highway 367; these two routes form a concurrency eastbound toward
Newport. Together they span the White River and the Union Pacific Railroad tracks before turning sharply onto Third Street and running downtown. The highways pass the
Jackson County Courthouse Jackson County Courthouse may refer to:
* Jackson County Courthouse (Arkansas), Newport, Arkansas
* Jackson County Courthouse (Georgia), Jefferson, Georgia
* Jackson County Courthouse (Florida), Marianna, Florida
* Jackson County Courthouse (Illi ...
and the
Arkansas Rock N Roll Highway 67 Museum in downtown. Continuing east, the highways serve as the southern terminus of
Highway 69 before becoming Malcom Street. Highway 14 turns south at State Street, marking the end of the concurrency. Highway 14 continues south past the Newport Country Club before serving as the northern terminus of a segment of
Highway 17 and exiting the city southbound.
The highway curves east and interchanges with
US 67 (
Future Interstate 57, I-57) and
Highway 224, the
frontage road
A frontage road (also known as an access road, outer road, service road, feeder road, or parallel road) is a local road running parallel to a higher-speed, limited-access road. A frontage road is often used to provide access to private drive ...
on the east side of the freeway. Continuing eastbound, Highway 14 passes the
Erwin Auxiliary Army Airfield and has another junction with Highway 17 at
Erwin Erwin may refer to:
People Given name
* Erwin Chargaff (1905–2002), Austrian biochemist
* Erwin Dold (1919–2012), German concentration camp commandant in World War 2
* Erwin Hauer (1926–2017), Austrian-born American sculptor
* Egon Erwin Kisc ...
. Due to the roadway alignment, a short suffixed route, Highway 14Y serves as a short connector for westbound travelers turning from Highway 14 to Highway 17. The highway continues east as a
section line road In many jurisdictions in the United States, roads run along every section line, giving access to previously remote areas and serving in many instances as firebreaks. A road or arterial in which the centerline is laid out along a section line bound ...
, serving as a northern terminus for
Highway 145, bridging the
Cache River, and briefly overlapping with
Highway 37 at
Amagon before entering
Poinsett County and the
Arkansas Delta
The Arkansas Delta is one of the six natural regions of the state of Arkansas. Willard B. Gatewood Jr., author of ''The Arkansas Delta: Land of Paradox'', says that rich cotton lands of the Arkansas Delta make that area "The Deepest of the Deep ...
.
Highway 14 runs east as a section line road, passing through the
Earl Buss/Bayou Deview Wildlife Management Area and crossing
Bayou DeView before an intersection with the
Union Pacific Railway
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tracks and
US 49/
US 63 in
Waldenburg. The highway continues east through sparsely populated agricultural lands, crossing the
L'Anguille River
L'Anguille River (pronounced "lan-GWEEL" "LANG-gill" or locally as "LANE-GEE") is a tributary of the St. Francis River, approximately 110 mi (175 km) long, in northeastern Arkansas in the United States. Via the St. Francis River, it is ...
before entering the county seat of
Harrisburg
Harrisburg is the capital city of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States, and the county seat of Dauphin County. With a population of 50,135 as of the 2021 census, Harrisburg is the 9th largest city and 15th largest municipality in Pe ...
. Highway 14 intersects
Highway 1 and crosses the Union Pacific railroad tracks in the city before passing through the
Harrisburg Commercial Historic District, which includes the
Poinsett County Courthouse. Just east of the city limits, Highway 14 has a brief overlap with
Highway 163, which carries the
Crowley's Ridge Parkway designation. The highway continues east, briefly overlapping
Highway 373 and serving as the southern terminus of
Highway 463 at
Payneway before an interchange with
Interstate 555
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(I-555). Highway 14 concurs with I-555 southbound, crossing the St. Francis Bay
Floodway before exiting in
Marked Tree. Highway 14 begins an overlap with
Highway 75 northbound, together crossing the
St. Francis River and serving as the northern terminus of
Highway 149 (Frisco Street) near the
Marked Tree Commercial Historic District
The Marked Tree Commercial Historic District encompasses the historic commercial center of Marked Tree, Arkansas. It includes one city block of Frisco Street, between Nathan and Elm Streets, as well as two adjoining buildings on Elm Street. Th ...
. At Broadway, Highway 75 ends, with Highway 14 forming a concurrency with
Highway 140. Broadway continues east as
Highway 308B. Highway 14 concurs with Highway 140 to the small town of
Lepanto, when Highway 140 turns northward, with Highway 14 continuing eastbound into
Mississippi County.
Running east as a section line road through sparsely populated agricultural areas, Highway 14 intersects
Highway 77 and serves as the northern terminus of
Highway 297 before a junction with
I-55
Interstate 55 (I-55) is a major Interstate Highway in the central United States. As with most primary Interstates that end in a five, it is a major cross-country, north–south route, connecting the Gulf of Mexico to the Great Lakes. The h ...
. Continuing east, Highway passes
Rivercrest High School, serves as the eastern terminus of
Highway 181, and enters the small town of
Marie
Marie may refer to:
People Name
* Marie (given name)
* Marie (Japanese given name)
* Marie (murder victim), girl who was killed in Florida after being pushed in front of a moving vehicle in 1973
* Marie (died 1759), an enslaved Cree person in Tr ...
. At a junction with
Highway 119, Highway 14 turns south toward
Wilson. In Wilson, Highway 14 passes the
Wilson Commercial Historic District and intersects
US 61 (
Cortez Kennedy Avenue) before exiting the city southbound. Highway 14 terminates in a rural unincorporated area known as
Golden Lake less than a mile from the
Tennessee
Tennessee ( , ), officially the State of Tennessee, is a landlocked state in the Southeastern region of the United States. Tennessee is the 36th-largest by area and the 15th-most populous of the 50 states. It is bordered by Kentucky to th ...
border at Mississippi County Route S449 (CR S449), with the roadway continuing east as CR W1020.
History
State Road 14 was created during the
1926 Arkansas state highway numbering
In 1926, Arkansas renumbered its highways into a more traditional format. The system to be replaced was established in 1924 as Arkansas' first comprehensive highway plan.McLaren, Christie. "Arkansas Highway History and Architecture, 1910-1965.Art ...
roughly along the current routing between
Omaha and
Payneway in
Poinsett County.
The early route included
ferry service at both the Buffalo River and the White River (near Oil Trough), and a
toll bridge at Newport. In 1940, Highway 14 was rerouted onto
Highway 110 between
Southside Southside or South Side may refer to:
Places
Australia
* Southside, Queensland, a semi-rural locality in the Gympie Region
Canada
* South Side, Newfoundland and Labrador, a community in the St. George's Bay area on the southwest coast of Newf ...
and Oil Trough, with the former alignment becoming part of an extended Highway 69 and Highway 122. Between 1942 and 1945, the designation was extended east to Wilson.
Following construction of the
Bull Shoals Dam, three segments of Highway 14 were inundated by Bull Shoals Reservoir. Known as Bear Creek
Bay and East and West Sugar Loaf Creek bays, the highway was rerouted around the lake on March 11, 1954. The former alignments remain as county roads near the lake known as "Old Hwy 14".
In 1978, Highway 14 was rerouted south of
Batesville. The mainline Highway 14 was rerouted over existing Highway 25 and supplanted Highway 14A. The former Highway 14 mainline route was redesignated as
Highway 230 between
Locust Grove and Southside. A short original section of Highway 14 between Southside and Salado, discontinuous after the rerouting, was redesignated Highway 14 Spur.
[.]
Major intersections
Mile markers reset at some
concurrencies.
Related routes
Alternate route
Highway 14 Alternate (AR 14A, Ark. 14A, and Hwy. 14A) is a former
alternate route
An official alternate route is a special route in the United States that provides an alternate alignment for a highway. They are loop roads and found in many road systems in the United States including the U.S. Highway system and various state a ...
of in Independence County.
Highway 14A began at Highway 14 at Salado and ran northeast to
Ramsey Hill, terminating at US 167 and Highway 25. The route was added to the state highway system on June 23, 1965.
[.] Highway 14A was supplanted by mainline Highway 14 during a rerouting in 1978.
Major intersections
Erwin suffixed route
Highway 14Y (AR 14Y, Ark. 14Y, and Hwy. 14Y) is an unsigned
connector route
A connector is a highway or freeway road that connects to another highway or freeway. It can be part of an interchange such as the MacArthur Maze or a longer roadway such as the Interstate 635.
A connector route is a type of special route or su ...
of in Jackson County.
;Major intersections
See also
*
Notes
References
*
*
External links
* {{commons category-inline, Arkansas Highway 14
014 014 may refer to:
* Argus As 014
* BIND-014
* 014 Construction Unit
* Divi Divi Air Flight 014
* Pirna 014
* Tyrrell 014
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Transportation in Stone County, Arkansas
Transportation in Poinsett County, Arkansas
Transportation in Mississippi County, Arkansas
Transportation in Marion County, Arkansas
Transportation in Jackson County, Arkansas
Transportation in Independence County, Arkansas
Transportation in Boone County, Arkansas
Transportation in Baxter County, Arkansas