{{Short description|Highway in Arkansas}} {{Use American English|date=May 2025}} {{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}} {{Infobox road |state=AR |type=AR |route=14 |map=Arkansas 14.png |length_mi1=208.12 |length_ref1=<ref name="db">{{cite web|url=http://www.arkansashighways.com/planning_research/technical_services/databases/Road%20Log%20Database.zip |title=Arkansas Road Log Database |author=Planning and Research Division |year=2010 |publisher=Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department |format=Database |access-date=June 9, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110623010127/http://arkansashighways.com/planning_research/technical_services/databases/Road%20Log%20Database.zip |archive-date=23 June 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |established=1926<ref name="fou" /> |direction_a1=West |terminus_a1=Boat Dock Road near Table Rock Lake |junction1={{jct|state=AR|AR|7}} in Lead Hill<br />{{jct|state=AR|US|62|US|412}} in Yellville<br />{{jct|state=AR|US|167|AR|25}} in Southside<br />{{jct|state=AR|I|57|US|67|AR|224}} near Newport<br />{{jct|state=AR|US|49|US|63}} in Waldenburg |direction_b1=East |terminus_b1={{jct|state=AR|I|555}} at Payneway |length_mi2=19.23 |length_ref2=<ref name="db">{{cite web|url=http://www.arkansashighways.com/planning_research/technical_services/databases/Road%20Log%20Database.zip |title=Arkansas Road Log Database |author=Planning and Research Division |year=2010 |publisher=Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department |format=Database |access-date=June 9, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110623010127/http://arkansashighways.com/planning_research/technical_services/databases/Road%20Log%20Database.zip |archive-date=23 June 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |direction_a2=West |terminus_a2={{jct|state=AR|AR|140}} in Lepanto |junction2={{jct|state=AR|I|55}} near Marie<br />{{jct|state=AR|US|61}} in Wilson |direction_b2=East |terminus_b2={{jct|state=AR|CR|S449|county1=Mississippi}} at Golden Lake |counties=Boone, Marion, Searcy, Baxter, Stone, Independence, Jackson, Poinsett, Mississippi |previous_type=AR |previous_route=13 |next_type=AR |next_route=15 }}

'''Arkansas Highway 14''' ('''AR 14''') is a designation for two state highways in the U.S. state of Arkansas. One segment of {{convert|208.12|mi|km}} begins east of Table Rock Lake and runs east to Interstate 555 (I-555) at Payneway. A second segment of {{convert|19.23|mi|km}} runs from Highway 140 in Lepanto east to Mississippi CR S449 at Golden Lake.<ref name="mis">{{Cite map |publisher= Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department |title= General Highway Map, Mississippi County, Arkansas |url= http://www.arkansashighways.com/maps/Counties/County%20PDFs/MississippiCounty.pdf |cartography= Planning and Research Division |format= PDF |date= January 11, 2010 |scale= 1:62500 |access-date= January 13, 2012 }}</ref> Segments of the highway are part of two Arkansas Scenic Byways: Sylamore Scenic Byway in the Ozark National Forest and the Crowley's Ridge Parkway atop Crowley's Ridge.

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 Lepanto east across I-55 to Golden Lake is a later extension.

==Route description==

===Table Rock Lake to Payneway=== Highway&nbsp;14 begins in the Ozark Mountains east of Table Rock Lake as a continuation of Boat Dock Road and runs east to an intersection with U.S. Route 65 (US&nbsp;65) {{convert|0.7|mi|km}} south of Ridgedale, Missouri. US&nbsp;65 and Highway&nbsp;14 form a concurrency southbound along the four-lane divided highway. After {{convert|0.7|mi|km}}, Highway&nbsp;14 turns from US&nbsp;65 toward the small community of Omaha, ending the concurrency. As the road approaches Main Street in Omaha, Highway&nbsp;14 turns east and exits the city. Highway&nbsp;14 winds east through a rural part of Boone County, passing through the unincorporated community of New Hope and crossing Charley Creek and Bear Creek. Highway&nbsp;14 begins to roughly parallel Bull Shoals Lake toward Lead Hill; upon entering the city, Highway&nbsp;14 forms a concurrency with Highway&nbsp;7 through Lead Hill which ends just south of the city limits. Highway&nbsp;14 continues east into Marion County; crossing East Sugarloaf Creek and serving as the western terminus of Highway&nbsp;268 just east of the county line.<ref name="boo">{{Cite map |author= |sections= |publisher= Arkansas Department of Transportation, Transportation Planning and Policy Division |title= General Highway Map, Boone County, Arkansas |location= Little Rock |url= https://www.ardot.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/BooneCounty.pdf |orig-year=August 12, 2002 |date=November 19, 2013 |edition=Revised |scale= 1:62,500 |oclc=909275885 |access-date= August 15, 2021 }}</ref>

The highway curves southward away from Bull Shoals Lake and into the rural Ozarks; it winds through Monarch to a junction with Highway&nbsp;125. Highway&nbsp;14 continues south past the Slippery Hollow Natural Area, a preserved area of caves serving as habitat the Ozark big-eared bat and other endangered species<ref>{{ cite web |title=Arkansas commission buys more than 500 acres in state to conserve bat habitat |first= Bill |last=Bowden |date=November 1, 2017 |url=https://www.nwaonline.com/news/2017/nov/01/commission-buys-land-to-conserve-bat-ha-1/ |work= Arkansas Democrat-Gazette |location=Little Rock |publisher=WEHCO Media |issn=1060-4332 |access-date=August 15, 2021 }}</ref> and the unincorporated community of Lakeway before a junction with another segment of Highway&nbsp;125.<ref name="mar">{{Cite map |author= Planning and Research Division |sections= |publisher= Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department |title= General Highway Map, Marion County, Arkansas |location= Little Rock |url= https://www.ardot.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/MarionCounty.pdf |orig-year=December 19, 2005 |date=April 15, 2008 |edition=Revised |scale= 1:62,500 |oclc=914353554 |access-date= August 15, 2021 }}</ref> Highway&nbsp;14 curves eastward, entering the small town of Summit from the north and becomes '''Main Street'''. In Summit, Highway&nbsp;14 crosses over the Missouri and Northern Arkansas Railroad tracks, becomes a section line road, and meets Highway&nbsp;202 (Park Avenue) at a four-way stop intersection. Continuing south, Highway&nbsp;14 passes within two blocks of the Marion County Fairgrounds before entering Yellville, the county seat 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&nbsp;62 and US&nbsp;412 in downtown Yellville.

left|thumb|First reassurance marker east of US 62/US 412 in 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&nbsp;62/US&nbsp;412/Highway 14 bridge the East Prong Town Branch before Highway&nbsp;14 turns south, ending the concurrency. Highway&nbsp;14 bridges Crooked Creek and passes Yellville City Park before serving as the northern terminus of Highway&nbsp;235 and departing Yellville to the south.<ref name="yellville">{{Cite map |author= Planning and Research Division |sections=A2-C2, C3-E3 |publisher= Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department |title= Map of Summit & Yellville, Marion County, Arkansas |location= Little Rock |url= https://www.ardot.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/summit_yellville_city.pdf |date=January 2007 |scale= 1:62,500 |access-date= August 15, 2021 }}</ref> The highway runs south through a rural area, serving as the western terminus of Highway&nbsp;206 near Ralph and Highway&nbsp;268 near Mull before entering the Buffalo National River protected area, bridging the namesake river, and crossing into Searcy County.<ref name="mar" />

Highway&nbsp;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&nbsp;14 serves as the northern terminus of Highway&nbsp;27 at a t-intersection at Harriet, with Highway&nbsp;14 turning left to continue eastbound into Baxter County.<ref name="sea">{{Cite map |author= Planning and Research Division |sections= |publisher= Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department |title= General Highway Map, Searcy County, Arkansas |location= Little Rock |url= https://www.ardot.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/SearcyCounty.pdf |orig-year=August 3, 2007 |date=October 7, 2002 |edition=Revised |scale= 1:62,500 |oclc=919090848 |access-date= August 18, 2021 }}</ref> The highway enters the small town of Big Flat, serving as the northern terminus of Highway&nbsp;263 and passing two school buildings (Tri-County High School and the Big Flat School Gymnasium<ref>{{NRISref|2013a|dateform=mdy|access-date=September 5, 2021|refnum=93001255|name=Big Flat School Gymnasium}}</ref>) before exiting the city to the east. Highway&nbsp;14 enters the Ozark National Forest and serves as the southern terminus of Highway&nbsp;341 before exiting the county eastbound into Stone County.<ref name="bax">{{Cite map |author= |sections= |publisher= Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department, Transportation Planning and Policy Division |title= General Highway Map, Baxter County, Arkansas |location= Little Rock |url= https://www.ardot.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/BaxterCounty.pdf |orig-year=May 30, 2002 |date=December 28, 2016 |edition=Revised |scale= 1:62,500 |oclc=909039471 |access-date= August 18, 2021 }}</ref>

right|thumb|Highway 14 north of Mountain View Continuing through the Ozark National Forest, Highway&nbsp;14 enters Stone County and passes through the small town of Fifty-Six before an intersection with Forest Service Road&nbsp;1110. At this intersection, the route becomes part of the Sylamore Scenic Byway, a National Forest Scenic Byway and Arkansas Scenic Byway. The designation follows Highway&nbsp;14 through a popular tourist area, serving the Mirror Lake Historic District, Blanchard Springs Caverns, and the Gunner Pool Recreation Area. The highway serves as the northern terminus of Highway&nbsp;87 and winds eastward to a junction with Highway&nbsp;5 and Highway&nbsp;9; two north–south highways running concurrently, at Allison near the White River. Highway&nbsp;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&nbsp;9 turns west, with Highway&nbsp;5 and Highway&nbsp;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, Mountain View High School, and the Stone County Medical Center before Highway&nbsp;5 turns south, ending the concurrency.<ref name="mv">{{Cite map |author= |sections=B3, C3-C5 |publisher= Arkansas Department of Transportation, Transportation Planning and Policy Division |title= Map of Mountain View, Stone County, Arkansas |location= Little Rock |url= https://www.ardot.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/mountainview_city.pdf |date=December 2017 |scale= 1:62,500 |access-date= August 31, 2021 }}</ref> Highway&nbsp;14 continues eastbound through rural Stone County, passing through sparsely populated and forested Ozarks hills, serving as the western terminus for Highway&nbsp;58 before beginning a stretch passing several historic properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places: the John Bettis House in Pleasant Grove,<ref>{{NRISref|2013a|dateform=mdy|access-date=September 5, 2021|refnum=85002220|name=John Bettis House}}</ref> and six properties in Marcella, including: the H.J. Doughtery House,<ref>{{NRISref|2013a|dateform=mdy|access-date=September 5, 2021|refnum=85002232|name=H.J. Doughtery House}}</ref> Marcella Church & School,<ref>{{NRISref|2013a|dateform=mdy|access-date=September 5, 2021|refnum=85002237|name=Marcella Church & School}}</ref> Thomas E. Hess House,<ref>{{NRISref|2013a|dateform=mdy|access-date=September 5, 2021|refnum=83003548|name=Thomas E. Hess House}}</ref> and the Binks Hess House and Barn,<ref>{{NRISref|2013a|dateform=mdy|access-date=September 5, 2021|refnum=85002227|name=Binks Hess House and Barn}}</ref> as well as the Taylor-Stokes House<ref>{{NRISref|2013a|dateform=mdy|access-date=September 5, 2021|refnum=85002207|name=Taylor-Stokes House}}</ref> and Walter Gray House<ref>{{NRISref|2013a|dateform=mdy|access-date=September 5, 2021|refnum=85002212|name=Walter Gray House}}</ref> near Melrose.<ref name="sto">{{Cite map |author= |sections= |publisher= Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department, Transportation Planning and Policy Division |title= General Highway Map, Stone County, Arkansas |location= Little Rock |url= https://www.ardot.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/StoneCounty.pdf |orig-year=October 31, 2001 |date=October 6, 2016 |edition=Revised |scale= 1:62,500 |oclc=919441822 |access-date= August 18, 2021 }}</ref>

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&nbsp;25 at the unincorporated community of Locust Grove. The two routes form a concurrency heading east to the small town of Southside just south of Batesville, where Highway&nbsp;14 breaks from the concurrency at a junction with US&nbsp;167. Highway&nbsp;14 continues south as '''Allen Chapel Road''' through Southside before exiting the city. Near Salado, Highway&nbsp;14 serves as the eastern terminus of Highway 14S, which runs west into Southside.<ref name="ss">{{Cite map |author= |sections=A4, C5, E5-E7 |publisher= Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department, Transportation Planning and Policy Division |title= Map of Southside, Independence County, Arkansas |location= Little Rock |url=https://www.ardot.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/southside_city.pdf |date=September 2018 |scale= 1:62,500 |access-date= September 5, 2021 }}</ref> 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&nbsp;157 west of Oil Trough. Within the city, Highway&nbsp;14 serves as '''Main Street'''<ref name="ot">{{Cite map |author= Planning and Research Division |sections=B1-B4 |publisher= Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department |title= Map of Oil Trough, Independence County, Arkansas |location= Little Rock |url=https://www.ardot.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/oiltrough_city.pdf |date=April 2008 |scale= 1:62,500 |access-date= September 5, 2021 }}</ref> and passes the historic Hankins' Store before exiting eastbound.<ref>{{NRISref|2013a|dateform=mdy|access-date=September 5, 2021|refnum=14000248|name=Hankins' Store}}</ref> Highway&nbsp;14 continues east to serve as the western terminus of Highway&nbsp;122 before entering Jackson County.<ref name="ind">{{Cite map |author= |sections= |publisher= Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department, Transportation Planning and Policy Division |title= General Highway Map, Independence County, Arkansas |location= Little Rock |url=https://www.ardot.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/IndependenceCounty.pdf |orig-year=October 4, 2004 |date=January 21, 2014 |edition=Revised |scale= 1:62,500 |oclc=913233711 |access-date= September 5, 2021 }}</ref>

Highway&nbsp;14 passes through the unincorporated community of Macks before an intersection with Highway&nbsp;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 and the Arkansas Rock N Roll Highway 67 Museum in downtown. Continuing east, the highways serve as the southern terminus of Highway&nbsp;69 before becoming '''Malcom Street'''. Highway&nbsp;14 turns south at '''State Street''', marking the end of the concurrency. Highway&nbsp;14 continues south past the Newport Country Club before serving as the northern terminus of a segment of Highway&nbsp;17 and exiting the city southbound.<ref name="newport">{{Cite map |author= |sections=G3-G6, H4-H6 |publisher= Arkansas Department of Transportation, Transportation Planning and Policy Division |title= Map of Campbell Station, Diaz, Jacksonport, and Newport, Jackson County, Arkansas |location= Little Rock |url= https://www.ardot.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/campbellstation_diaz_jacksonport_newport_city.pdf |date=August 2018 |scale= 1:62,500 |access-date= October 10, 2021 }}</ref> The highway curves east and interchanges with I-57/US&nbsp;67 and Highway&nbsp;224. Continuing eastbound, Highway&nbsp;14 passes the Erwin Auxiliary Army Airfield and has another junction with Highway&nbsp;17 at Erwin. Due to the roadway alignment, a short suffixed route, '''Highway&nbsp;14Y''' serves as a short connector for westbound travelers turning from Highway&nbsp;14 to Highway&nbsp;17. The highway continues east as a section line road, serving as a northern terminus for Highway&nbsp;145, bridging the Cache River, and briefly overlapping with Highway&nbsp;37 at Amagon before entering Poinsett County and the Arkansas Delta.<ref name="jac">{{Cite map |author= |sections= |publisher= Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department, Transportation Planning and Policy Division |title= General Highway Map, Jackson County, Arkansas |location= Little Rock |url=https://www.ardot.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/JacksonCounty.pdf |orig-year=December 28, 2011 |date=August 30, 2016 |edition=Revised |scale= 1:62,500 |oclc=913479483 |access-date= October 28, 2021 }}</ref>

Highway&nbsp;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 tracks and US&nbsp;49/US&nbsp;63 in Waldenburg. The highway continues east through sparsely populated agricultural lands, crossing the L'Anguille River before entering the county seat of Harrisburg. Highway&nbsp;14 intersects Highway&nbsp;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. The highway continues east, serving as the southern terminus of Highway&nbsp;463 at Payneway before an interchange with I-555, where it terminates.

===Lepanto to Golden Lake=== right|thumb|Highway&nbsp;14 near Lepanto The route begins at Highway 140 in Lepanto and runs east into Mississippi County as a section line road through sparsely populated agricultural areas.<ref name="poi">{{Cite map |author= |sections= |publisher= Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department, Transportation Planning and Policy Division |title= General Highway Map, Poinsett County, Arkansas |location= Little Rock |url=https://www.ardot.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/PoinsettCounty.pdf |orig-year=November 28, 2005 |date=March 21, 2016 |edition=Revised |scale= 1:62,500 |oclc=917911195 |access-date= November 21, 2021 }}</ref> Highway&nbsp;14 intersects Highway&nbsp;77 and serves as the northern terminus of Highway&nbsp;297 before a junction with I-55. Continuing east, Highway&nbsp; passes Rivercrest High School, serves as the eastern terminus of Highway&nbsp;181, and enters the small town of Marie. At a junction with Highway&nbsp;119, the route turns south toward Wilson. In Wilson, Highway&nbsp;14 passes the Wilson Commercial Historic District and intersects US&nbsp;61 (Cortez Kennedy Avenue) before exiting the city and running south to Golden Lake, where it terminates at Mississippi CR S449.

==History== '''State Road 14''' was created during the 1926 Arkansas state highway numbering roughly along the current routing between Omaha and Payneway in Poinsett County.<ref name="fou" >{{Cite ArDOT map|year=1926|access-date=November 21, 2021}}</ref> The early route included ferry service at both the Buffalo River and the White River (near Oil Trough), and a toll bridge at Newport.<ref>{{Cite ArDOT map|year=1935|access-date=November 21, 2021}}</ref> In 1940, Highway&nbsp;14 was rerouted onto Highway&nbsp;110 between Southside and Oil Trough, with the former alignment becoming part of an extended Highway&nbsp;69 and Highway&nbsp;122.<ref>{{Cite ArDOT map|year=1940|access-date=December 26, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite ArDOT map|year=1941|access-date=December 26, 2021}}</ref> Between 1942 and 1945, the designation was extended east to Wilson.<ref>{{Cite ArDOT map|year=1942|access-date=December 26, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite ArDOT map|year=1945|access-date=December 26, 2021}}</ref>

Following construction of the Bull Shoals Dam, three segments of Highway&nbsp;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.<ref>{{harvp|"Minutes"|1953–1969|pp= 2100-2101}}.</ref> The former alignments remain as county roads near the lake known as "Old Hwy 14".<ref>{{Cite map |publisher = DeLorme |title = Arkansas Atlas & Gazetteer |location = Yarmouth, Maine |edition = Fifth |page = 19 |date = 2018 |scale = 1:127,000 |isbn = 9781946494207 |oclc = 1066245581 }}</ref>

In 1978, Highway 14 was rerouted south of Batesville. The mainline Highway&nbsp;14 was rerouted over existing Highway&nbsp;25 and supplanted Highway&nbsp;14A. The former Highway&nbsp;14 mainline route was redesignated as Highway 230 between Locust Grove and Southside. A short original section of Highway&nbsp;14 between Southside and Salado, discontinuous after the rerouting, was redesignated '''Highway&nbsp;14 Spur'''.<ref name="rer" >{{harvp|"Minutes"|1970–1979|p= 269}}.</ref>

==Major intersections== Mile markers reset at some concurrencies. {{jcttop|length_ref=<ref name="clf" >{{Cite map |orig-year=September 29, 2014 |edition=Updated |title= Arkansas Centerline File |url= https://gis.arkansas.gov/product/arkansas-centerline-file/ |date=July 14, 2021 |format= GIS Map |access-date= August 15, 2021 |publisher= Arkansas Department of Transformation and Shared Services |via= GIS Office }}</ref>}} {{ARint |county=Boone|cspan=7 |location=none |mile=0.000 |road={{jct|state=AR|road|Boat Dock Road|location1=Table Rock Lake|location2=Cricket Recreation Area}} |notes=Continuation west }} {{ARint |type=concur |location=none |mile=4.399 |road={{jct|state=AR|US|65|location1=Springfield, MO|location2=Branson, MO|dir1=north}} |notes=Western end of US 65 concurrency }} {{ARint |type=concur |location=none |mile=0.000 |road={{jct|state=AR|US|65|dir1=south|city1=Harrison}} |notes=Eastern end of US 65 concurrency }} {{ARint |location=none |mile=14.88 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|281|dir1=south|city1=Bergman}} |notes=Northern terminus of AR 281 }} {{ARint |location=none |mile=15.88 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|281|dir1=north|location1=Tucker Hollow Park}} |notes=Southern terminus of AR 281 }} {{ARint |type=concur |location=Lead Hill |mile=23.19 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|7|dir1=north|city1=Diamond City|location2=Lead Hill Park}} |notes=Western end of AR 7 concurrency }} {{ARint |type=concur |location=none |mile=24.37 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|7|dir1=south|city1=Harrison}} |notes=Eastern end of AR 7 concurrency }} {{ARint |county=Marion|cspan=11 |location=none |mile=25.54 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|268|dir1=east}} |notes=Western terminus of AR 268 }} {{ARint |location=none |mile=32.81 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|125|dir1=north|city1=Peel|location2=Buck Creek Recreation Area|location3=Highway 125 Recreation Area}} |notes=Southern terminus of AR 125 }}<!--no overlap signed--> {{ARint |location=none |mile=35.91 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|125|dir1=south|location1=Dodd City}} |notes=Northern terminus of AR 125 }} {{ARint |location=Summit |mile=45.97 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|202|name1=Park Avenue}} }} {{ARint |type=concur |location=Yellville|lspan=4 |mile=47.714 |road={{jct|state=AR|US|62|dir1=west|US|412|dir2=west|city1=Harrison}} |notes=Western end of US 62/US 412 concurrency }} {{jctgap|text=see US&nbsp;62 (mile 154.8–155.1)}} {{ARint |type=concur |mile=0.000 |road={{jct|state=AR|US|62|dir1=east|US|412|dir2=east|city1=Mountain Home|city2=Bull Shoals}} |notes=Eastern end of US 62/US 412 concurrency }} {{ARint |mile=0.69 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|235|dir1=south|city1=Bruno|city2=Pindall}}<!--anything else signed?--> |notes=Northern terminus of AR 235 }} {{ARint |location_special=Ralph |mile=4.28 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|206|dir1=east}} |notes=Western terminus of AR 206 }} {{ARint |location_special=Mull |mile=14.10 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|268|dir1=east|location1=Buffalo Point}} |notes=Western terminus of AR 268 }} {{jctbridge |location_special=Buffalo National River |type= |mile=15.75 |bridge=Bridge over the Buffalo River |bspan= }} {{ARint |county=Searcy |location=Harriet |mile=23.52 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|27|dir1=south|city1=Marshall}} |notes=Northern terminus of AR 27 }} {{ARint |county=Baxter<!--just barely per green signs-->|cspan=2 |location=Big Flat<!--it appears to be on the edge--> |mile=31.53 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|263|dir1=south|city1=Timbo}} |notes=Northern terminus of AR 263 }} {{ARint |location=none |mile=36.55 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|341|dir1=north|city1=Mountain Home|name1=Push Mountain Road}} |notes=Southern terminus of AR 341 }} {{ARint |county=Stone |cspan=7 |location=none |mile=46.56 |road=20px|alt=|link= FSR&nbsp;1110 (Sylamore Scenic Byway) }} {{ARint |location=none |mile=46.86 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|87|dir1=south}} |notes=Northern terminus of AR 87 }} {{ARint |type=concur |location=Allison |mile=53.142 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|5|dir1=north|AR|9|dir2=north|city1=Melbourne|city2=Calico Rock|name2=Sylamore Scenic Byway}} |notes=Western end of AR 5/AR 9 concurrency }} {{jctgap|text=see AR&nbsp;5 (mile 87.85–82.11)}} {{ARint |location=Mountain View |lspan=2 |type=concur |mile=0.000 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|9|dir1=south|to2=to|AR|66|location1=Mountain View Business District|name1=Main Street}} |notes=Eastern end of AR 9 concurrency{{#tag:ref| Although mileage of overlapping highways in Arkansas highways is normally counted under the route of greater importance, Highway&nbsp;14, Section 7 mileage begins eastbound of the Highway&nbsp;9 junction in Mountain View, with Highway&nbsp;5 following as an officially designated exception.<ref name="storas">{{Cite map |author= |sections= |publisher= Arkansas Department of Transportation, Transportation Planning and Policy Division |title= State Highway Route and Section Map, Stone County, Arkansas |location= Little Rock |url= https://www.ardot.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/mston_ras.pdf |date=February 28, 2020 |scale= 1:62,500 |access-date= August 22, 2021 }}</ref> |group="a"}} }} {{ARint |type=concur |mile=1.65 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|5|dir1=south}} |notes=Eastern end of AR 5 concurrency }} {{ARint |location=none |mile=7.36 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|58|dir1=east|city1=Guion}} |notes=Western terminus of AR 58 }} {{ARint |type=concur |county=Independence |cspan=6 |location=Locust Grove|lspan=2 |mile=28.267 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|25|dir1=south|city1=Heber Springs}} |notes=Western end of AR 25 concurrency{{#tag:ref| Although mileage of overlapping highways in Arkansas highways is normally counted under the route of greater importance, Highway&nbsp;14, Section 8 mileage ends at the Highway 25 junction, and Section 9 begins in Southside.<ref name="indras">{{Cite map |author= |sections= |publisher= Arkansas Department of Transportation, Transportation Planning and Policy Division |title= State Highway Route and Section Map, Independence County, Arkansas |location= Little Rock |url=https://www.ardot.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/minde_ras.pdf |date=December 31, 2019 |scale= 1:62,500 |access-date= September 4, 2021 }}</ref> |group="a"}} }} {{jctgap|text=see AR&nbsp;25 (mile 59.26–66.34)}} {{ARint |type=concur |location=Southside |ctdab=Independence |mile=0.000 |road={{jct|state=AR|US|167|AR|25|dir2=north|city1=Batesville|name2=Batesville Boulevard}}<!--anything else signed?--> |notes=Eastern end of AR 25 concurrency }} {{ARint |location=Salado |mile=3.74 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|14S|dab1=Southside|dir1=west|location1=Southside}} |notes=Eastern terminus of AR 14S }} {{ARint |location=none |mile=12.72 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|157|dir1=south|name1=Blackland Road}} |notes=Northern terminus of AR 157 }} {{ARint |location=none |mile=15.41 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|122|dir1=east|city1=Newark<!--is this what's signed?-->}} |notes=Western terminus of AR 122 }} {{ARint |type=concur |county=Jackson|cspan=12 |location=none |mile=23.691 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|367|dir1=south|city1=Bradford|city2=Bald Knob}} |notes=Western end of AR 367 concurrency; former US 67 south }} {{jctbridge|state=AR |location=Newport|lspan=4 |bridge=Newport Bridge over White River }} {{ARint |mile=0.68 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|69|dir1=north|city1=Jacksonport|location2=Jacksonport State Park}} |notes=Southern terminus of AR 69 }} {{ARint |type=concur |mile=1.68 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|367|dir1=north|name1=Malcolm Avenue}} |notes=Eastern end of AR 367 concurrency; former US 67 north }} {{ARint |mile=2.34 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|17|dir1=south}} |notes=Northern terminus of AR 17; former AR 224 }} {{ARint |location=none |mile=4.80 |road={{jct|state=AR|I|57|US|67|city1=Newport|city2=Bald Knob|city3=Little Rock}} |notes=Exit 80 on I-57 }} {{ARint |location=none |mile=4.99 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|224|dir1=west}} |notes=Eastern terminus of AR 224 }} {{ARint |location_special=Erwin|lspan=2 |mile=6.55 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|17|city1=Newport|city2=McCrory}} }} {{ARint |mile=6.79 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|17|dir1=north|to1=yes|city1=Newport}} |notes=Access via AR 14Y }} {{ARint |location=none |mile=9.61 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|145|dir1=south|location1=Blackville}} |notes=Northern terminus of AR 145 }} {{ARint |location=Amagon |mile=13.28 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|37|dir1=south|location1=Algoa|city2=Beedeville}} |notes=Northern terminus of AR 37 }} {{ARint |location=none |mile=15.87 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|37|dir1=north|AR|384|dir2=south|nolink2=yes|city1=Grubbs|location2=Balch}} |notes=Southern terminus of AR 37; northern terminus of AR 384 }} {{ARint |county=Poinsett|cspan=10 |location=Waldenburg |mile=23.51 |road={{jct|state=AR|US|49|US|63|city1=Jonesboro|city2=Weiner|city3=Hickory Ridge}} }} {{ARint |location=Harrisburg |mile=35.114 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|1|name1=Illinois Avenue|city1=Jonesboro|city2=Wynne}} }} {{ARint |location=none |mile=36.01 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|163|dir1=north|to2=to|AR|214}} |notes=Southern terminus of AR 163 }} {{ARint |location=none |mile=36.45 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|163|dir1=south|location1=Bay Village|city2=Levesque|location3=Lake Poinsett State Park|location4=Lake Poinsett}} |notes=Northern terminus of AR 163 }} {{ARint |location_special=Landers |mile=42.11 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|373|nolink1=yes|dir1=north|to2=to|AR|214}} |notes=Southern terminus of AR 373 }} {{ARint |location_special=Weona<!--AKA Post, but Weona is on green signs--> |mile=43.89 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|373|nolink1=yes|dir1=south|location1=Stewart}} |notes=Northern terminus of AR 373 }} {{ARint |location=Payneway |lspan=2 |mile=49.45 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|463|dir1=north|city1=Judd Hill}} |notes=Southern terminus of AR 463 }} {{ARint |mile=49.857 |road={{jct|state=AR|I|555|city1=Trumann|city2=Jonesboro|location3=Memphis}} |notes=Eastern terminus; exit 18 on I-555 }} {{jctgap}}<!--no overlap signed--> {{ARint |location=Lepanto |mile=0.000 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|140|city1=Osceola|city2=Marked Tree}} |notes=Western terminus }} {{ARint |county=Mississippi |cspan=7 |location=none |mile=4.43 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|77|location1=Bondsville|city2=Denwood}} }} {{ARint |location=none |mile=6.32 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|297|dir1=south|city1=Dyess}} |notes=Northern terminus of AR 297 }} {{ARint |location=none |mile=12.10 |road={{jct|state=AR|I|55|city1=Blytheville|location2=Memphis}} |notes=Exit 41 on I-55 }} {{ARint |location=Marie |lspan=2 |mile=13.41 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|181|dir1=north}} |notes=Southern terminus of AR 181 }} {{ARint |mile=13.82 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|119|dir1=north|location1=Carson Lake}} |notes=Southern terminus of AR 119 }} {{ARint |location=Wilson |mile=17.676 |road={{jct|state=AR|US|61|name1=Cortez Kennedy Avenue|city1=Blytheville|location2=Memphis|location3=Wilson Business District|location4=Hampson Archeological Museum State Park}} }} {{ARint |location_special=Golden Lake |mile=19.229 |road={{jct|state=AR|CR|S449|county1=Mississippi}} |notes=Eastern terminus }} {{jctbtm|keys=concur}}

==Related routes== ===Alternate route=== {{Infobox road small |state=AR |route=14A |type=AR |length_mi=3.68 |length_round=2 |formed=June 23, 1965<ref name="spfor" /> |deleted=May 26, 1978<ref name="rer" /> |length_ref=<ref name="rer" /> |location=Independence County }} '''Arkansas Highway 14 Alternate''' is a former alternate route of {{convert|1.34|mi|km}} in Independence County.<ref name="rer" /> Highway 14A began at Highway 14 at Salado and ran northeast to Ramsey Hill, terminating at US&nbsp;167 and Highway&nbsp;25. The route was added to the state highway system on June 23, 1965.<ref name="spfor" >{{harvp|"Minutes"|1953–1969|p= 669}}.</ref> Highway&nbsp;14A was supplanted by mainline Highway&nbsp;14 during a rerouting in 1978.<ref name="rer" />

'''Major intersections'''<br /> {{jcttop|length_ref=<ref name="db" />|state=AR|county=Independence}} {{ARint |location_special=Ramsey Hill |mile=3.68 |road={{jct|state=AR|US|167|AR|25|city1=Batesville|city2=Bald Knob|city3=Heber Springs|dir2=west}} |notes=Western terminus; eastern terminus of AR 25 }} {{ARint |location=Salado |mile=0.00 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|14|nolink1=yes}} |notes=Eastern terminus }} {{jctbtm}} {{clear}}

===Erwin suffixed route=== {{Infobox road small |state=AR |marker_image=40px<br>40px |name=Highway 14Y |length_mi=0.305 |formed=1991 |length_ref= |location= }} '''Arkansas Highway 14Y''' ('''AR 14Y''') is an unsigned connector route of {{convert|0.31|mi|km}} in Jackson County.

;Major intersections {{jcttop|length_ref=<ref name="db" />|state=AR|county=Jackson|location=Erwin}} {{ARint |mile=0.000 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|14|nolink1=yes|city1=Waldenburg}} |notes=Southern terminus }} {{ARint |mile=0.305 |road={{jct|state=AR|AR|17|city1=Newport}} |notes=Northern terminus }} {{jctbtm}} {{clear}}

==See also== *{{Portal-inline|U.S. Roads}}

==Notes== {{reflist|group=a}}

==References== {{reflist}} {{refbegin}} * {{cite web |url=http://www.arkansashighways.com/minute_orders/Mo53-69.pdf |title=Minutes of the Meeting |date=1953–1969 |publisher=Arkansas State Highway Commission |access-date=November 19, 2016 |ref={{harvid|"Minutes"|1953–1969}} |archive-date=October 1, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181001143728/http://www.arkansashighways.com/minute_orders/Mo53-69.pdf |url-status=dead }} * {{cite web |url=http://www.arkansashighways.com/minute_orders/Mo70-79.pdf |title=Minutes of the Meeting |date=1970–1979 |publisher=Arkansas State Highway Commission |access-date=November 19, 2016 |ref={{harvid|"Minutes"|1970–1979}} |archive-date=November 5, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111105110847/http://www.arkansashighways.com/minute_orders/Mo70-79.pdf |url-status=dead }} {{refend}}

==External links== {{Attached KML|display|title,inline}} * {{commons category-inline|Arkansas Highway 14}}

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