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{{short description|State highway in Arkansas, United States}}
{{Notability|date=January 2024}}
{{Primary|date=January 2024}}
{{Infobox road
{{Infobox road
|state=AR
|state=AR
|type=AR
|type=AR
|route=109
|route=109
|map=Arkansas 109.png
|alternate_name=
|maint=[[Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department|AHTD]]
|map=
|length_mi=44.0
|length_mi=44.0
|length_round=1
|length_round=1
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|established=
|established=
|direction_a=South
|direction_a=South
|terminus_a=[[Image:Arkansas 217.svg|25px]] [[Arkansas Highway 217|AR 217]] near [[Magazine, Arkansas|Magazine]]
|terminus_a={{jct|state=AR|AR|217}} near [[Magazine, Arkansas|Magazine]]
|junction=
|junction=
|direction_b=North
|direction_b=North
|terminus_b=[[Image:US 64.svg|20px]] [[U.S. Route 64|US 64]] in [[Clarksville, Arkansas|Clarksville]]
|terminus_b={{jct|state=AR|US|64}} in [[Clarksville, Arkansas|Clarksville]]
|counties=[[Logan County, Arkansas|Logan]] and [[Johnson County, Arkansas|Johnson]]
|counties=[[Logan County, Arkansas|Logan]], [[Johnson County, Arkansas|Johnson]]
|previous_type=AR
|previous_type=AR
|previous_route=108
|previous_route=108
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[[Mount Magazine]] can be seen to the east on the southern portion of the route. It can also be seen south of the Highway 22 portion of the Route.
[[Mount Magazine]] can be seen to the east on the southern portion of the route. It can also be seen south of the Highway 22 portion of the Route.


One of the most famous feature on the route is the Morrison Bluff Bridge, also known as the [[Ada Mills]] Bridge, over the [[Arkansas River]]. This {{convert|1.6|mi|km|adj=on}} bridge claims to be the longest over the Arkansas River and also the longest bridge in Arkansas.<ref>[http://www.bridgehunter.com/ar/logan/morrison-bluff/ Morrison Bluff Bridge]</ref> However, it is shorter than two current [[Mississippi River]] bridges partially located in Arkansas, the [[Hernando de Soto Bridge]] and the [[Greenville Bridge]].
One of the most famous feature on the route is the Morrison Bluff Bridge, also known as the Ada Mills Bridge, over the [[Arkansas River]]. This {{convert|1.6|mi|km|adj=on}} bridge claims to be the longest over the Arkansas River and also the longest bridge in Arkansas.<ref>[http://www.bridgehunter.com/ar/logan/morrison-bluff/ Morrison Bluff Bridge]</ref> However, it is shorter than two current [[Mississippi River]] bridges partially located in Arkansas, the [[Hernando de Soto Bridge]] and the [[Greenville Bridge]].


== Route description ==
==Route description==
[[File:AR_109_south_of_US_64.jpg|right|thumb|First reassurance marker south of the US&nbsp;64 junction in Clarksville]]
Highway 109 begins at Highway 217 in Logan County. It then runs {{convert|5.2|mi|km}} north to Highway 10. After joining Highway 10 west for {{convert|0.1|mi|km|adj=on}}, Highway 109 runs {{convert|13.6|mi|km}} north to Highway 309. It joins highway 309 north for a mile, then departs Highway 309 join Highway 22 east. It follows Highway 22 east for the next {{convert|11.5|mi|km}} where it departs that highway to head north. It then travels north via the [[Ada Mills]] Bridge across the Arkansas River to [[U.S. Highway 64]] in [[Clarksville, Arkansas|Clarksville]].<ref>[http://www.arkansashighways.com/_private/findmap2.asp AHTD Logan County map]</ref><ref>[http://www.arkansashighways.com/_private/findmap2.asp AHTD Johnson County map]</ref>
Highway 109 begins at Highway 217 in Logan County. It then runs {{convert|5.2|mi|km}} north to Highway 10. After joining Highway 10 west for {{convert|0.1|mi|km|adj=on}}, Highway 109 runs {{convert|13.6|mi|km}} north to Highway 309. It joins highway 309 north for a mile, then departs Highway 309 join Highway 22 east. It follows Highway 22 east for the next {{convert|11.5|mi|km}} where it departs that highway to head north. It then travels north via the [[Ada Mills]] Bridge across the Arkansas River to [[U.S. Highway 64]] in [[Clarksville, Arkansas|Clarksville]].<ref>[http://www.arkansashighways.com/_private/findmap2.asp AHTD Logan County map] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080916074009/http://www.arkansashighways.com/_private/findmap2.asp |date=September 16, 2008 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.arkansashighways.com/_private/findmap2.asp AHTD Johnson County map] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080916074009/http://www.arkansashighways.com/_private/findmap2.asp |date=September 16, 2008 }}</ref>


== Junction list ==
==Major intersections==
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{{ARint
{{ARint
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|location=none
|location=none
|mile=0.0
|mile=0.0
|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|217}}
|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|217|city1=Sugar Grove|city2=Booneville}}
|notes=Southern terminus
|notes=Southern terminus
}}
}}
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|lspan=2
|lspan=2
|mile=5.2
|mile=5.2
|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|10}}
|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|10|dir1=east|city1=Danville}}
|type=concur
|type=concur
|notes={{ccr-end|South|AR&nbsp;10}}
|notes={{ccr-end|South|AR&nbsp;10}}
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{{ARint
{{ARint
|mile=5.3
|mile=5.3
|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|10}}
|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|10|dir1=west|city1=Booneville}}
|type=concur
|type=concur
|notes={{ccr-end|North|AR&nbsp;10}}
|notes={{ccr-end|North|AR&nbsp;10}}
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|lspan=2
|lspan=2
|mile=18.9
|mile=18.9
|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|309}}
|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|309|dir1=south|city1=Havana|location2=[[Mount Magazine State Park]]}}
|type=concur
|type=concur
|notes={{ccr-end|South|AR&nbsp;309}}
|notes={{ccr-end|South|AR&nbsp;309}}
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{{ARint
{{ARint
|mile=19.9
|mile=19.9
|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|22|AR|309}}
|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|22|dir1=west|city1=Charleston}}<hr/>{{jct|state=AR|AR|309|dir1=north}}
|type=concur
|type=concur
|notes={{ccr-end|North|AR&nbsp;309}}; {{ccr-end|south|AR&nbsp;22}}
|notes={{ccr-end|North|AR&nbsp;309}}; {{ccr-end|south|AR&nbsp;22}}
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|location=Subiaco
|location=Subiaco
|mile=25.2
|mile=25.2
|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|197}}
|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|197|city1=Scranton}}
}}
}}
{{ARint
{{ARint
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|ctdab=Logan
|ctdab=Logan
|mile=31.4
|mile=31.4
|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|22}}
|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|22|dir1=east|city1=Dardanelle}}
|type=concur
|type=concur
|notes={{ccr-end|North|AR&nbsp;22}}
|notes={{ccr-end|North|AR&nbsp;22}}
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|location=Prairie View
|location=Prairie View
|mile=34.6
|mile=34.6
|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|288}}
|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|288|city1=Wilkins}}
|notes=Eastern terminus of AR&nbsp;288
|notes=Eastern terminus of AR&nbsp;288
}}
}}
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|location=Clarksville
|location=Clarksville
|mile=44.0
|mile=44.0
|road={{jct|state=AR|US|64}}
|road={{jct|state=AR|US|64|city1=Hartman|city2=Clarksville}}
|notes=Northern terminus
|notes=Northern terminus
}}
}}
{{jctbtm|keys=concur}}
{{jctbtm|keys=concur}}


== References ==
==See also==
{{Portal|United States|U.S. Roads}}
* [[List of state highways in Arkansas]]
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==References==
{{reflist|22em}}

==See also==
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[[Category:State highways in Arkansas|109]]
[[Category:State highways in Arkansas|109]]

Latest revision as of 16:32, 16 February 2024

Highway 109 marker
Highway 109
Route information
Maintained by ArDOT
Length44.0 mi (70.8 km)
Major junctions
South end AR 217 near Magazine
North end US 64 in Clarksville
Location
CountryUnited States
StateArkansas
CountiesLogan, Johnson
Highway system
AR 108 AR 110

Highway 109 is a 44-mile-long (71 km) highway in western Arkansas. It runs from the Ouachita Mountains to the Arkansas River Valley in Logan and Johnson counties. There are no spur routes associated with this highway.

Mount Magazine can be seen to the east on the southern portion of the route. It can also be seen south of the Highway 22 portion of the Route.

One of the most famous feature on the route is the Morrison Bluff Bridge, also known as the Ada Mills Bridge, over the Arkansas River. This 1.6-mile (2.6 km) bridge claims to be the longest over the Arkansas River and also the longest bridge in Arkansas.[1] However, it is shorter than two current Mississippi River bridges partially located in Arkansas, the Hernando de Soto Bridge and the Greenville Bridge.

Route description

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First reassurance marker south of the US 64 junction in Clarksville

Highway 109 begins at Highway 217 in Logan County. It then runs 5.2 miles (8.4 km) north to Highway 10. After joining Highway 10 west for 0.1-mile (0.16 km), Highway 109 runs 13.6 miles (21.9 km) north to Highway 309. It joins highway 309 north for a mile, then departs Highway 309 join Highway 22 east. It follows Highway 22 east for the next 11.5 miles (18.5 km) where it departs that highway to head north. It then travels north via the Ada Mills Bridge across the Arkansas River to U.S. Highway 64 in Clarksville.[2][3]

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Logan0.00.0 AR 217 – Sugar Grove, BoonevilleSouthern terminus
Magazine5.28.4
AR 10 east – Danville
Southern end of AR 10 concurrency
5.38.5
AR 10 west – Booneville
Northern end of AR 10 concurrency
Paris18.930.4
AR 309 south – Havana, Mount Magazine State Park
Southern end of AR 309 concurrency
19.932.0
AR 22 west – Charleston

AR 309 north
Northern end of AR 309 concurrency; southern end of AR 22 concurrency
Subiaco25.240.6 AR 197 – Scranton
Midway31.450.5
AR 22 east – Dardanelle
Northern end of AR 22 concurrency
Prairie View34.655.7 AR 288 – WilkinsEastern terminus of AR 288
Scranton36.959.4 AR 197
Morrison Bluff38.562.0 AR 393Eastern terminus of AR 393
JohnsonClarksville44.070.8 US 64 – Hartman, ClarksvilleNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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References

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See also

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