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Arkansas Highway 109

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Highway 109 marker
Highway 109
Route information
Maintained by AHTD
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 and Johnson
Highway system
AR 108 AR 111

Arkansas State Highway 109 is a 44 mile long 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 over the Arkansas River. This 1.6 mile Bridge claims to be the longest over the Arkansas River and is the longest bridge in Arkansas.[1]

Route description

Logan County

Arkansas Highway 109 begins at highway 217 in Logan County. It then runs 5.2 miles north to Highway 10. It joins highway 10 west for 0.1 mile. Highway 10 then runs 13.6 miles 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 where it departs that highway to head north. It travels north Accross the Arkansas River.[2]


Johnson County

Arkansas Highway 109 travels from the Arkansas River to US 64 in Clarksville.[3]


Junction list

County Location Distance Total Roads intersected Notes
Logan 0.0 0.0 AR 217 Southern terminus
Logan Magazine 5.2 5.2 AR 10 Converge with Highway 10
Logan Magazine 0.1 5.3 AR 10 Diverge with Highway 10
Logan Paris 13.6 18.9 AR 309 Converge with AR 309
Logan Paris 1.0 19.9 AR 309,AR 22 Diverge with AR 309, Converge with AR 22
Logan Subiaco 5.3 25.2 AR 197
Logan Midway 6.2 31.4 AR 22 Diverge with AR 22
Logan Prairie View 3.2 34.6 AR 288, Eastern Terminus of AR 288
Logan Scranton 2.3 36.9 AR 197 Highway 197 Intersects and crosses
Logan Morrison Bluff 1.6 38.5 AR 393 Eastern Terminus of AR 393
Line County Line 2.2 40.7 Arkansas River Longest Bridge in Arkansas
Johnson Clarksville 3.3 44.0 US 64 Northern terminus


References