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Arkansas Highway 306

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File:Arkansas 306.png
Route information
Maintained by ArDOT
ExistedApril 24, 1963[1]–present
Section 1
Length6.65 mi[2] (10.70 km)
West endFile:Arkansas 17.svgFile:Arkansas 38.svg AR 17 / AR 38 in Cotton Plant
East endFile:CR 680 jct.svg CR 680 at Becton
Section 2
Length24.27 mi[2] (39.06 km)
West endFile:US 49 (AR).svg US 49 in Hunter
East endFile:Arkansas 284.svg AR 284
Section 3
Length5.98 mi[2] (9.62 km)
West endFile:CR 825 jct.svg CR 825 at the St. Francis River
East endFile:Arkansas 75.svg AR 75 at Gieseck
Location
CountryUnited States
StateArkansas
CountiesWoodruff, St. Francis, Cross
Highway system
AR 305 AR 307

Highway 306 (AR 306, Ark. 306, and Hwy. 306) is a designation for three east–west state highways in the Arkansas Delta. One segment of 6.65 miles (10.70 km) runs from Highway 38 in Cotton Plant north to Woodruff County Road 680 (CR 680) at Becton.[3] A second segment of 24.27 miles (39.06 km) runs northeast from US Route 49 (US 49) in Hunter to Highway 284.[4] The third segment runs 5.98 miles (9.62 km) east from Cross CR 825 at the St. Francis River to Highway 75 at Gieseck.[5]

Route description

Cotton Plant to Becton

The route begins in Cotton Plant near the eastern terminus of Highway 38 near a junction with Highway 17. Highway 306 runs north through cotton country and the community of Shady Grove until meeting Woodruff CR 762 and CR 780, where state maintenance ends. In an extremely rare circumstance, the highway designation continues along CR 780 in name only as an officially designated exception of 2.24 miles (3.60 km).[a 1] This overlap ceases at a junction with Highway 17 at which Highway 306 begins again and runs for 0.05 miles (0.080 km) before state maintenance ends again. The roadway continues as CR 680.[3]

Hunter to AR 284

File:Colt AR 02.jpg
Highway 306 runs as Old Military Road through Colt

Highway 306 begins at the northern town limits of Hunter at US 49. The highway runs east to Holliday before angling northeast and entering St. Francis County.[3] Highway 306 continues northeast, serving as the southern terminus of Highway 259 and passing through the communities of Macedonia and Pine Tree, after which the route begins to curve east. Following an intersection with the southern terminus of Highway 193, the highway intersects Highway 1 in Colt and passes the William Stone House, a property on the National Register of Historic Places.[7] The highway exits Colt heading east and winds through forested areas. The route terminates at Highway 284 near Village Creek State Park and Summer Sweet Lake.[4]

St. Francis River to Gieseck

Highway 306 begins at Cross CR 825, which runs parallel to the St. Francis River levee. The highway runs due east through center pivot irrigation cropland to terminate at Highway 75 at Gieseck, south of Parkin.[5]

History

The road from Hunter east to the St. Francis county line was designated a state highway on April 24, 1963.[1] The Highway 306 segments running north from Cotton Plant and west from Gieseck were added to the state highway system on November 23, 1966.[8]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
WoodruffCotton Plant0.000.00File:Arkansas 17.svgFile:Arkansas 38.svg AR 17 / AR 38 (Main Street)Western terminus
4.36–
6.60
7.02–
10.62
Gap in state maintenanceOfficially designated exception over CR 780
Becton6.6010.62File:Arkansas 17.svg AR 17 – Cotton Plant, Brinkley
6.6510.70File:CR 680 jct.svg CR 680End state maintenance, eastern terminus
Highway 306 begins in Hunter
Hunter0.000.00File:US 49 (AR).svg US 49 – Brinkley, Fair OaksWestern terminus
0.40.64File:South plate.svg
File:Arkansas 78.svg
AR 78 south – Wheatley
AR 78 northern terminus
St. Francis7.2511.67File:North plate.svg
File:Arkansas 259.svg
File:To plate.svg
File:Arkansas 284.svg
AR 259 north to AR 284
AR 259 southern terminus
15.1024.30File:North plate.svg
File:Arkansas 193.svg
AR 193 north
AR 193 southern terminus
Colt19.5231.41File:Arkansas 1.svg AR 1 (Main Street) – Forrest City, Wynne
24.2739.06File:Arkansas 284.svg AR 284 – Forrest City, WynneEastern terminus
Highway 306 begins near the St. Francis River
Cross0.000.00File:CR 825 jct.svg CR 825Western terminus
Gieseck5.989.62File:Arkansas 75.svg AR 75 – ParkinEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

Notes

  1. Map note: Excep. Over Co. Rd.[6]

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 "Minutes of the Meeting" (PDF). Arkansas State Highway Commission. April 24, 1963. p. 919. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 1, 2018. Retrieved January 28, 2013.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Planning and Research Division (2010). "Arkansas Road Log Database". Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Archived from the original (Database) on 23 June 2011. Retrieved June 9, 2011.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 General Highway Map, Woodruff County, Arkansas (PDF) (Map). 1:62500. Cartography by Planning and Research Division. Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. September 29, 2000. Retrieved January 28, 2013.
  4. 4.0 4.1 General Highway Map, St. Francis County, Arkansas (PDF) (Map). 1:62500. Cartography by Planning and Research Division. Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. August 13, 2008. Retrieved January 28, 2013.
  5. 5.0 5.1 General Highway Map, Cross County, Arkansas (PDF) (Map). 1:62500. Cartography by Planning and Research Division. Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. July 11, 2007. Retrieved January 28, 2013.
  6. Route and Section Map, Woodruff County, Arkansas (PDF) (Map). 1:62500. Cartography by Planning and Research Division. Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Retrieved January 28, 2013.
  7. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  8. "Minutes of the Meeting" (PDF). Arkansas State Highway Commission. November 23, 1966. pp. 558, 569. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 1, 2018. Retrieved January 28, 2013.